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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Office of the Mayor <br /> <br />NEWS RELEASE <br />September 2, 2010 <br />4 p.m. <br /> <br />Progress continues on expansion of Ignition Park <br /> <br />Contact: <br />Mikki Dobski, Director of Communications & Special Projects, 235-5855 or 876-1564 <br /> <br />or David Relos, Economic Development Specialist, 235-9371 <br /> <br /> <br />The City of South Bend is about halfway to acquiring targeted properties for an <br />expansion of Ignition Park, one portion of its two-site state-certified technology park, by <br />creating a clear boundary along a neighborhood thoroughfare at its southern edge. <br /> <br />The property acquisitions are part of an effort to expand the technology park, located near <br />downtown in the former Studebaker Corridor, from its original designation of 83 acres to <br />as many as 140 acres. Expanding Ignition Park’s southern edge would create a clear <br />boundary along the north side of Indiana Avenue between Franklin Street and Prairie <br />Avenue. <br /> <br />The South Bend Redevelopment Commission will receive a staff report, Friday morning, <br />from the Department of Community and Economic Development that 69 of 150 <br />properties scheduled for acquisition have been acquired or have signed purchase <br />agreements. The City is in some stage of negotiations with owners of 39 parcels, and has <br />had introductory discussions with many of the owners of another 35 parcels. Seven <br />parcels are railroad-owned. <br /> <br />Through negotiations and acquiring other properties through tax sales, the City has kept <br />total acquisition and relocation costs to $615,545, compared with the $1.375 million <br />budgeted for the parcels. <br /> <br />“This effort will expand Ignition Park by an additional 23 acres and help stabilize the <br />Rum Village neighborhood to the immediate south of the planning area,” said David <br />Relos, economic development specialist for the City of South Bend. Additional <br />acquisitions have taken place on Ignition Park’s eastern boundary between Franklin and <br />Main streets. <br />
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