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The nonprofit Friends of Potato Creek State Park had pleaded with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources to delay their plans to demolish the historic barn. But the state agency refused to discuss the matter with them or the news media.
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The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has said the law doesn't protect the historic Naragon Barn but the agency won't discuss the matter publicly or say when they plan to take it down.
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After the Rabbi Shulman Apartments are demolished by mid-April, the city of South Bend, South Bend Housing Authority and Community Foundation of St. Joseph County will partner in a new $43 million rental housing development.
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The city expects to ultimately more than recoup the cost through incremental property taxes paid by whomever redevelops the riverfront site
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With seven acres offering river views, the city expects heavy interest from developers in the former YMCA building on Northside Boulevard
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The city of South Bend's demolition plans come after the U.S Environmental Protection Agency last year cleared the site of asbestos-laded debris
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Officials say break-ins have made the building on Northside Blvd unsafe, but they won't say what will happen to the building.
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The environmental cleanup will enable demolition of the former brewery's buildings before the city markets the property to developers
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Notre Dame has announced that perhaps one of the more recognizable buildings in South Bend will be torn down next week. The brightly painted original site…