The
Coro Building East
How to Find Us:
Directions and Parking
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The Coro Building
167 Point Street
Providence, RI 02903
401-444-3500 |
NOTE: Iway construction has not affected routes to the Coro buildings. For updated information about the new I-95/I-195 interchange, please visit the Rhode Island Department of Transportation site at www.dot.state.ri.us.
Directions
From the North: Take I-95 South to Exit 19 (Eddy St.). Bear right off ramp (Rhode Island Hospital will be in front of you). Follow Eddy St. to first traffic light (Hess station is diagonally across on left). Take left onto Point St. The Coro Building will be approximately 2/10 mile ahead on your right.
From the South: Take I-95 North to Exit 18 (Thurbers Ave.). Follow hospital signs to Eddy St. Take a right onto Eddy St. Follow Eddy St. past Rhode Island Hospital. At first traffic light (Hess Station is diagonally across on left) take a left onto Point St. The Coro Building will be approximately 2/10 mile ahead on your right.
From the East: Take I-195 West to the South Main Street exit (Exit 2). Take your first left and proceed to the stop sign. Take a left at the stop sign and go straight to Wickenden Street. Merge right onto Wickenden and cross the Point Street Bridge. Wickenden Street will become Point Street. Follow Point Street until you see the Coro Building on your right.
Alternate transportation
Lifespan's corporate offices are located on the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) bus and trolley routes. For more information about routes and fares, please call RIPTA directly at 401-781-9400 or visit RIPTA's web site.
Parking
One hour parking is available on Point St. and Hospital St. (next to the Coro Building). Patient parking is available in the Coro Center parking garage, located on Hoppin St. (The first right after the Coro Center when heading west on Point Street). Validated parking is available; check with the office manager in the department you are visiting to see if you qualify. Handicapped parking is available in the lot attached to the Coro Center building.
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