Turning a century-old train station into a modern food hall took more than skill—it took trust. With deep experience delivering food halls across the Northeast, we partnered with Marsella Development to transform the Providence landmark into a vibrant culinary destination. The space now features seven unique vendors, bold industrial design rooted in its railroad past, and the kind of thoughtful craftsmanship that invites people to gather, linger, and return.

Sector

Hospitality

Location

Providence, RI

Project Size

20,000-SF including 10,000-SF dining and 8,000-SF back-of-house storage

Client

Marsella Development Corporation

Industry Partners

Vision 3 Architects
Convivium Hospitality

Year Completed

2025

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Several pieces of furniture in the dining area were custom-built from reclaimed railroad materials, blending history with hospitality in every detail.
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Bringing this historic station up to modern standards required over 3 miles of underground conduit—part of an extensive mechanical, electrical, and plumbing overhaul.

Construction Complexities

20,000-SF historic train station conversion

7 unique vendors, 10,000-SF dining, 8,000+ SF back-of-house

Custom design elements with reclaimed rail materials

Major MEP upgrades and structural modifications

Occupied building with challenging site logistics

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