Rhode Island's population of 19th century mills is dwindling. Sure, a few have been redeveloped into shops, hotels and the like, but those that remain are all but lost to mother nature. Take one last look inside the Hope Mill in Scituate, Rhode Island before the demolition is complete later this year. Thanks for watching! 0:00 Intro & History 1:43 Aerial Time-Lapse 1:53 Mill Exterior 3:42 Sawtooth Building "Interior" 6:34 More Exteriors 9:39 Stone Building Interior 11:16 Photographs 14:47 Outro & End Cards PLEASE SUBSCRIBE: bit.ly/marcberm FOLLOW ME for announcements, behind-the-scenes and more! twitter.com/marcberm instagram.com/marcberm facebook.com/marcbermvideo www.tiktok.com/@marcberm
The current owner had permits to convert the buildings into apartments, but didn't get it started fast enough and they've expired/voided. The buildings have been rapidly falling apart since they were purchased and I can imagine it's an uphill struggle. As of late July, the last I heard is that the owner is nearly out of money to continue demolition, let alone any kind of effort to redevelop.
@@marcdesrosiers4312 Thank you! It is sad though. Pontiac Mills in Warwick is a nicely restored example. The modern looking hotel at the front ruins it a bit, but they did a nice job of maintaining some character with the rest (business/office suites and condos). Most of the footage at the beginning of the video during the history was b-roll shot around Pontiac Mills.
@marcberm the town would not let them convert in to apartments my grand father kevin osullivan and Vinny tried for years they the town made it a living hell now look at it someone's going to buy the land and build anyways
It would be great if some kind of grant/funding could not be secured with the thought that electricity produced from hydro would power the apartments in the original part of the complex.
Rhode Island's population of 19th century mills is dwindling. Sure, a few have been redeveloped into shops, hotels and the like, but those that remain are all but lost to mother nature. Take one last look inside the Hope Mill in Scituate, Rhode Island before the demolition is complete later this year.
Thanks for watching!
0:00 Intro & History
1:43 Aerial Time-Lapse
1:53 Mill Exterior
3:42 Sawtooth Building "Interior"
6:34 More Exteriors
9:39 Stone Building Interior
11:16 Photographs
14:47 Outro & End Cards
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Sad to see this mill get that bad and could never be turned into something great i remember it running as the lace mill
The current owner had permits to convert the buildings into apartments, but didn't get it started fast enough and they've expired/voided. The buildings have been rapidly falling apart since they were purchased and I can imagine it's an uphill struggle. As of late July, the last I heard is that the owner is nearly out of money to continue demolition, let alone any kind of effort to redevelop.
That's happened a couple times with that mill sooner or later it will be on the town to take it down but Great videos
@@marcdesrosiers4312 Thank you! It is sad though. Pontiac Mills in Warwick is a nicely restored example. The modern looking hotel at the front ruins it a bit, but they did a nice job of maintaining some character with the rest (business/office suites and condos). Most of the footage at the beginning of the video during the history was b-roll shot around Pontiac Mills.
Curious if you had permission to go into the mill. Great shots.
@marcberm the town would not let them convert in to apartments my grand father kevin osullivan and Vinny tried for years they the town made it a living hell now look at it someone's going to buy the land and build anyways
Hi MarcBerm
It would be great if some kind of grant/funding could not be secured with the thought that electricity produced from hydro would power the apartments in the original part of the complex.