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number of downtown residences,” Luecke said. “These new condominiums will provide <br />an exciting option for young professionals or empty-nesters seeking the quality of life <br />provided by a residence overlooking downtown and connected to our Riverwalk.” <br /> <br />Overlooking the Morris Performing Arts Center, the 0.83-acre site was acquired by the <br />commission and cleared in 2005 after the relocation of Rink Riverside Printing. City staff <br />are proposing the sale of the site for $10,000 to Matthews. He has agreed not to seek a tax <br />abatement for the project. (A tax abatement for this project, which must be approved by <br />the commission and the South Bend Common Council, would phase in the payment of a <br />portion of taxes for new development over a five-year period.) <br /> <br />Matthews returned to the South Bend area in 2006 and is principal at Ivy Quad <br />Development, LLC, which is developing the Ivy Quad luxury condominiums just east of <br />Ivy Field on the University of Notre Dame campus. Ivy Quad is the only private <br />residential development in northern Indiana seeking LEED (Leadership in Energy & <br />Environmental Design) certification through the U.S. Green Building Council. <br /> <br />The first of 10 buildings planned for Ivy Quad is already complete with eight units <br />finished. Another five units in a second building are nearly complete with two more <br />scheduled for completion by August. The Ivy Quad units range between 1,400 and 6,000 <br />square feet. Prices range from $230,000 to $1 million. <br /> <br />“There are a huge number of people from Granger looking at downsizing. They come to <br />Ivy Quad because they want an urban lifestyle and to be environmentally responsible,” <br />said Matthews, who sees the East Bank Town Homes as a site that will be more attractive <br />and affordable for people already in the area. While Matthews is not seeking LEED <br />certification, he said the East Bank Town Homes will incorporate green environmentally <br />responsible materials and sophisticated construction methods yielding superb energy <br />efficiency.” <br /> <br />The Rink site is considered one of the most prominent available parcels downtown. <br /> <br />The Commission is being asked to consider efforts to strengthen the retaining wall along <br />the river and efforts to beautify the west bank of the river. In addition, Matthews plans <br />site upgrades to enhance the visibility from the site of downtown landmarks, such as the <br />Jefferson Street Bridge. <br /> <br />Construction will begin this spring on the first three units, Matthews said. The entire <br />project would have a three-year timetable for development, according to a contract now <br />being drafted. <br /> <br />Matthews plans to post more details about the project after March 1 at <br />www.EastBankSB.com <br /> <br />- 30 - <br />