Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Held at Thundermist Community Health Center New Location – V3 Architects

Providence, RI – On July 25th, Vision 3 Architects joined Thundermists’ acting CEO, Chuck Jones, former CEO, Maria Montanaro, and state officials, including U.S. Senator Jack Reed, Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, and Lt.

Providence, RI – On July 25th, Vision 3 Architects joined Thundermists’ acting CEO, Chuck Jones, former CEO, Maria Montanaro, and state officials, including U.S. Senator Jack Reed, Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, and Lt. Governor Elizabeth Roberts for the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony of Thundermist Community Health Centers’ newest location at 186 Providence Street in West Warwick. This is an adaptive reuse of a 120-year-old historic granite mill building that is known in the community as The Cotton Shed.

Continuing to make an enormous impact on the lives of over 6,000 patients who have used the West Warwick center on Main Street in the six years it has been open, this new facility will enable Thundermist to expand its medical services to meet the increasing needs of West Warwick and surrounding areas (dental services will remain at the old Main Street location).

Designed by Vision 3 Architects, the new health center has a unique character achieved through creative integration of a modern medical facility into a 2-story historic mill building. Working with State Historic Preservation and Heritage Commission, the design concept preserves and features many historic elements of the building including the existing clerestory windows, heavy timber construction and exposed interior stone and brick walls. The new 18,000 square foot health center greatly expands Thundermists’s ability to serve their patients, including 28 exam rooms, a 75-100 person conference multi-purpose conference room, clinical, staff, and administrative space all on one level.