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Daily Briefing: $4M food, drink pavilion envisioned next to pedestrian bridge

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Architects from New York and Boston are in the running to design the pavilion. The I-195 district is

Architects from New York and Boston are in the running to design the pavilion. The I-195 district is looking at parks in other cities for inspiration. [providencejournal.com]( [Daily Briefing]( YOUR MORNING NEWS ROUND-UP Wednesday, April 20 [click here]( [Exclusive e-Edition: Read today's newspaper online, and access hundreds of newspapers across the USA Today Network.]( [click here]( [The view southwest from the eastern side of the Providence River Pedestrian Bridge in July 2020.]( [$4M food, drink pavilion envisioned next to pedestrian bridge]( Architects from New York and Boston are in the running to design the pavilion. The I-195 district is looking at parks in other cities for inspiration. [Authority seeking new naming rights deal for 'The Dunk']( [A sign is installed in front of Providence's Dunki]( FOR SUBSCRIBERS [Coalition presses case for more robust civics education as a...]( [Athena Holloway is a Classical High School student]( [At Green International Airport and on RIPTA buses, mask wearing...]( [Ohio natives Joey and Alexis Salser, visiting RI a]( FOR SUBSCRIBERS [10 defensive players who measure up for the Patriots]( [Wisconsin Badgers football's Leo Chenal (5) tackle]( [Support your local restaurants and businesses: Buy a gift card and help your community through these challenging times.]( [click here]( RECENT ARTICLES [Opinion/Babineau and Duquette: RI should rejoin multistate nurses pact]( OPINION [With celebrity ties, Union & Main opens in East Greenwich]( [Dear Abby: Glib comment eats at woman who's battled weight]( [Local gin, cheese and a television show take home national awards]( [May Breakfasts around Rhode Island and other food news]( Problem viewing email? [View in browser]( [Unsubscribe]( • [Manage Newsletters]( • [Terms of Service]( • [Privacy Policy/Your California Privacy Rights]( • [Privacy Notice]( • [Do Not Sell My Info/Cookie Policy]( • [Feedback]( © 2022 75 Fountain St., Providence, RI 02902

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