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South Bend <br />Regular Me <br />6. NEW BU <br />a. Co: <br />grar. <br />undE <br />The <br />stor <br />park <br />woul <br />Mich <br />the <br />f loc <br />stor <br />offi <br />cons <br />glas <br />has <br />othe <br />meta <br />and <br />Tota <br />grou <br />prof <br />$8,0 <br />the <br />elopment Commission <br />- August 14, 1987 <br />(Copt.) <br />1 at the corner of Michigan and <br />ngton Streets. The Redevelopment <br />.ssion would retain the area to the <br />� of the building which includes 50 <br />wide the visual corridor plus an <br />.ional 30 feet. This area would be a <br />.c space with a subgrade easement <br />.ed to Holladay Corporation for <br />ground parking. <br />uilding would be approximately seven <br />es over one level of underground <br />ng. The first level, 10,000 s.f., <br />be primarily retail space along <br />gan Street and financial services on <br />ther sides. The 2nd, 3rd, and 4th <br />s would be parking. The upper four <br />es would contain 48,000 s.f of <br />e space. The building would be <br />ructed of reinforced concrete with a <br />atrium, possibly reflective. It <br />of been decided whether the facade, <br />than the glass, would be masonry or <br />There will be some outside plazas <br />alconies on the 5th and 7th levels. <br />parking, both above and below <br />d would be 189 spaces. The total <br />ct cost would be approximately <br />0,000. Construction would begin in <br />pring of 1988 and be completed one <br />later. <br />Upon a motion by Mr. Doncho, seconded by <br />Mr. Combs and unanimously carried, the <br />Co mission accepted the proposal from <br />Washington /St. Joseph Associates as <br />discussed here today, and directed legal <br />coon el to refine details of the easement <br />with counsel for Washington /St. Joseph <br />b. ssion approval requested for loans <br />in c nnection with the Section 312 Loan <br />Program in accordance with the <br />rec elation from the Bureau of <br />-5- <br />COMMISSION ACCEPTED THE PROPOSAL <br />FROM WASHINGTON /ST. JOSEPH ASSO- <br />CIATES FOR PARCEL C4 -30 <br />
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