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Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Alex And Ani Rents Main St. Warehouse

The fast-growing company already has a jewelry shop on Main Street.

A little bit more of the Alex and Ani gold dust is falling on East Greenwich, with the recent rental of warehouse space just off of Main Street. The company already owns a very busy jewelry store at 232 Main St. The warehouse building, at 461 Main St., is owned by Allen Gammons. Alex and Ani is renting out space at the rear of the building across from Crestar on Liberty Street. According to Alex and Ani CEO Giovanni Feroce, the space is being used as a distribution center for such companies as Bloomingdale's, Nordstrom, and The Paper Store.  "We're fortunate in that Allen Gammons had a facility we could use for this holiday season," Feroce said Tuesday. "It's a short-term plan but I could envision it as a long-term plan." Feroce said …

Camille Speca

7:56 am on Wednesday, December 12, 2012

The parking lot is a huge concern for sight lines, butnot the only one on this corner. The hedge on the property opposite the lot is so high that you can't see the oncoming traffic coming down Liberty Street. You need to edge out slowly in order not to be hit by an oncoming car, and many cars speed down this road. I have seen so many near accidents on this corner and now with all the additional …   more ›

Thursday, September 15, 2011

School District Rents To Second Church

Christ Church returns to Cole Middle School starting this Sunday; New Life Worship Center rents out EGHS on Sundays

Christ Church resumes services at Cole Middle School on Sunday, after a 27-month hiatus. Like New Life Worship Center, which rents space at EGHS on Sundays, the church will pay $55 an hour for use of the facility, a school official confirmed. Christ Church had been renting out the auditorium at Cole before construction of the new building began with demolition of parts of the old building in June 2009. For the past two years, it rented space at North Kingstown High School, but Kate Znoj from Christ Church said they were happy to be able to stay in East Greenwich. “We have a large community here and there wasn’t room,” she said, referring to their church building on Cedar, which happens to be just down the street from Cole. Starting on …

Marie C. Hennedy

4:16 pm on Friday, September 16, 2011

Wonderful! A church that's too big to meet in its own "church"! They must be doing something right.   more ›

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