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Pascoag Redevelopment
Pascoag Grammar School
265 Sayles Avenue
Pascoag, RI
Pascoag Grammar School c. 1936

Plat 157    Lot 159
Lot size: 1.19 ac.
Total building square footage: 25,000 s.f.
Zoning: R-12
Uses Permitted: Apartments
Prior use: Public school
Type: Rehabilitation

The Pascoag Grammar School had been the site of a public school since the mid-1800s.  In 1917, after the previous structure burned, the Town built what was then a junior-senior high school.  In 1936, the school was converted to an elementary school as the Town’s consolidated high school, Callahan School, was built.  A front addition in 1964 was constructed to adapt to the burgeoning grade school population.  The school held upt to 460 pupils until it closed in 1995.

Developers Bob and Denise Jensen, owners of Excel Management in Lincoln, Rhode Island, purchased the property from the Town of Burrillville in 2004. Despite its dilapidated condition, the Jensens were able to restore it to its former glory.  The front addition was removed  and new mechanicals were installed.  Nineteen affordable apartments were built, in part due to the use of state and federal historic preservation tax credits.  Because of these efforts, the building is now on the National Register of Historic Places as a good example of Georgian Revival public buildings from that period.  

  Before Rehabilitation                                                               After Rehabilitation
Pascoag Grammar School pre-rehabilitation. Pascoag Grammar School after rehabilitation. Note the front addition has been removed.



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