History
Built in 1828, the Arcade is the nation's oldest indoor shopping mall and remains the historic heart of Providence's downtown. This beautiful structure with its distinguished Greek Revival columns, granite walls and classic facades still stands after more than 183 years watching over Westminster and Weybosset Streets. For years, those who worked in, lived in or visited the city have walked up the Arcade's wide, granite steps into the open center atrium to frequent the bustling eateries and shop in the small stores. This icon of Providence and lobby of the city's financial district is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and in 1976, it was designated a National Historic Landmark. The new arcade providence retains the historic value of the property and has won accolades from the City of Providence and the Providence Preservation Society.
Specialties
Built in 1828, the Arcade is the oldest indoor mall in the country. The first floor is now home to over a dozen small businesses and restaurants, including a coffee/whiskey bar, jewelers, high end consignment shops, clothing boutiques, and home decor/gift ware shops.