East Providence Benefits
Need a reason to relocate or expand to East Providence? Consider the following.
Proximity to Providence/Warwick and Boston
- Five minutes from Downtown Providence
- Forty minutes from Boston
- Fifteen minutes from Warwick/TF Green Airport
- Ninety minutes from Hartford
Excellent Transportation Network
- Interstate 195 access
- Amtrak/Acela access to Providence
- P&W freight rail access
- Deep water port access at Exxon-Mobil Terminal and Wilkes-Barre Pier
- Extensive RIPTA public transit routes
- Access to East Bay Bike Path
Diversity of Business Types and Locations
- Office parks
- Industrial parks
- Regional retail
- Small-scale neighborhood business districts
- Emerging concentration of “advanced manufacturing” businesses such as Aspen Aerogels, Moo.com, Parmatech-Proform, EFD, and Eaton Aerospace Corp.
Quality and Availability of Workforce
- Stable labor pool in East Providence with experience in skilled manufacturing
- Ready access to wider labor pool of skilled manufacturing workforce in Providence, East Bay and Southeast Massachusetts
- Access to Brown University/ Rhode Island School of Design (RISD)/Univ. of RI/Johnson and Wales graduate workforce
- Proximity to Boston area and access to Boston area labor force
- Reasonable rents and costs relative to Providence and Boston
Modern, Extensive Infrastructure
- Good-quality, low-cost water available without restriction
- Fiber optic cable available throughout the City. System robust enough to meet data needs of back office users such as Bank of America and Sovereign Bank
- Upgraded wastewater treatment facilities (no reliance on septic or excessive sewer use or hook-up fees)
Safe Community
- One of the lowest crime rates in Rhode Island
- Neighborhoods are safe to live in and walk through
- Businesses do not need to be concerned about security or safety of employees
Diversity of Housing Choices
- Mix of housing types including single family, apartments, condominiums and mixed-use
- Range of prices from high-end single family, affordable single family to subsidized apartments
- Diversity of neighborhoods including low-density suburban, waterfront coastal cottages, converted mill lofts, traditional suburbs and urban higher-density development
Professional and Responsive Municipal Government
- City staff are available to address business needs and concerns through full-time trained professional staff in Building, Fire, Planning and Economic Development Departments
- Low-interest loans, Tax Stabilization, façade improvement grants, job fair assistance and Enterprise Zone Tax credits are available to expanding and relocating businesses
- City Staff have well-established working relationships with economic development partners on the State and Federal level including the RI Commerce Corp., US Small Business Administration and US Economic Development Administration
- Waterfront District Commission provides “one-stop shopping” and aggressive timeframe for review of development and projects in the East Providence Waterfront District
Quality of Life
- Extensive system of parks, playgrounds, athletic complexes, greenways and bicycle paths
- Three private golf courses
- Marinas, mooring fields and boat ramps offer opportunities for boating and fishing
- Close-knit community, made up of defined neighborhoods with a strong sense of place
- Culturally and ethnically diverse with a sense of pride in its history and heritage
- Proximity to Providence offers the ability to easily take advantage of all cultural activities of Capitol City
- Good public school system (with private schools also available)
- Median family income: $66,615 (2012, RI DLT website)