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Lombard hosts groundbreaking for $30 million luxury apartments
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Lombard hosts groundbreaking for $30 million luxury apartments
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Lombard food co-op $2 1 million short of fundraising goal
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Mauser Packaging is expanding its sustainable packaging business in Valparaiso.
The German-based firm is now leasing 25,110 square feet at Barley Properties new 65,592-square-foot multi-tenant flex building at 2650 Barley Road in Valparaiso.
âThe decision by Mauser Packaging to expand its operations in our new building at 2650 Barley Road fulfills the vision for our investment in this building and the city of Valparaiso,â said Jeff Leetz of Barley Properties. âThe building is designed to fill a need for flexible light industrial and commercial space offering local businesses an option to grow here, and it provides an ideal location to attract new businesses to our community.â
Group Wants Electric Streetcar Brought Back to South Bend, Ind.
The proposed RiverRail system, still in its conceptual stage, would include approximately six miles of track running from Notre Dame into downtown South Bend. The tracks would be built on the street to run alongside regular traffic.
May 13, 2021 •
Shutterstock (TNS) Potential new pots of state and federal money for infrastructure projects has prompted a local group to make an attempt to bring back a storied South Bend tradition: electric streetcars.
Streetcars first appeared in South Bend in the 1880s, and reviving that fixture will grow the region s population and economic development, while decreasing its carbon footprint, members of the RiverRail task force say.