Hay and Owen Buildings

The original design remains on the west, but the east side was filled in with a flat brick wall sometime between 1918 and 1937.

[4][5] The Hay Building (117-135 Dyer Street) is a four-story structure, built in 1867 for Alexander Duncan, as a speculative business venture.

The two buildings are survivors of the era when the Weybosset Hill area was a center of Providence's commercial port.

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