An urban strategy to reconnect severed districts in Providence, Rhode Island after the removal of the I-95 Highway. This project aims to revitalize broken parts of the city by bringing life back to the river’s edge, introducing new streets, bike + pedestrian paths; a rivers edge walkway, theater magnet and public plaza. The radial grid begins at the waterfront, spining the pedestrian, bicyclist and vehiclist in the directions of the separated city areas while calling attention to itself as a central space. Connection to a third district is fostered with a pedestrian bridge that crosses the river; further extending the effort to create more a fluid and accessible city.