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110 Dean Street

110 Dean Street

(401) 333-9333

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110 Dean Street, Providence, RI 02903
Federal Hill

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In unit laundry
Patio / balcony
Dishwasher
New construction
Courtyard
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dishwasher
in unit laundry
patio / balcony
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THIRD FLOOR: One bed one bath with a Balcony. Bell Tower Place features the adaptive reuse of the former Mount Carmel church into 25 apartments, offering a mix of studio, 1-bedroom, 1-bedroom with loft and 2-bedroom units. Featuring luxurious finishes and beautifully restored design elements, the apartments offer a completely unique living experience in the heart of historic Federal Hill.

Bell Tower Place is also home to 2, new construction apartment buildings located at the corner of Dean St and Atwells Ave in historic Federal Hill. 110 Dean St and 128 Dean St offer a total of 24 apartments, featuring a mix of studio and 1-bedroom units. Each building provides access control, building security, in-unit washer/dryer, high-end interior finishes and balconies (select units) overlooking the Bell Tower Place courtyard.

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Property Status: Active

BV Rental Group

Residential Properties Ltd.

MLS Number: 1387168

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