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The building has a fitness club, pool and indoor track. The city says it will soon announce plans with a partner to use some of the space.
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The historic development sees the city partner with Beacon and Great Lakes Capital in bringing a $150 project to the north side of downtown.
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The hub will charge membership dues that vary with space needs and amenities.
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The city will pay $98,000 to Bare Hands brewery in a move that avoids a lawsuit and will see the Wayne Street site of the former Gates Service Center go back to the city.
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The $150 million project will bring 200 apartment units, a 100-bed hotel as well as retail and office space to the 300 and 400 blocks of Main Street in downtown South Bend.
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The city says its lawsuit continues seeking $7.5 million from developer Dave Matthews for missing deadline to open the store
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Dave Matthews says he will open grocery store in first floor of apartment, seven years after taking money from city's redevelopment commission.
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Questions remain over fatal chase. Indiana State Police is investigating