Niles, Benton Harbor, city of St. Joseph and Berrien County business and government leaders are lobbying to preserve their urban character in the federal governmentâs eyes.
They want the U.S. Office of Management and Budget, which is part of the White House, to continue classifying the county as the Niles-Benton Harbor Metropolitan Statistical Area, rather than changing it to a âmicropolitanâ statistical area, as a federal committee has proposed for 144 areas around the country.
The change would affect areas whose core cities have fewer than 100,000 residents, instead of the current 50,000 population threshold.
Neither Niles (11,149 estimate in 2019) nor Benton Harbor (9,741) has 50,000 people within their city limits. But Berrien County has been classified as a metropolitan statistical area because the Census Bureau has determined that more than 50,000 people live in âurbanized areas,â based on their population density, and the county has a total populati
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The COVID-19 pandemic hit the economy hard, but one growing industry in the South Bend area â warehousing and logistics â shows little sign of slowing down, as consumer habits and changing supply-chain needs fuel millions of square feet in new development.
When Amazon opened a South Bend delivery center in a shared 210,000-square-foot space in 2019, the e-commerce giantâs presence underscored a warehouse-building boom at the cityâs industrialized northwest edge, near Interstate 80/90 and U.S. 31.
Since then, builders have raised at least three more distribution centers, totaling more than 600,000 square feet, and more are on the way.
South Bend-based Holladay Properties filed a rezoning request this month to build a complex that, according to the company, could include multiple buildings and up to 800,000 square feet on Old Cleveland Road, just outside the city limits and west of the 80/90 interchange.