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09-06-2007 While hosting Art Beat, East Bank envisions its future
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"I am excited to partner with John Phair and The Holladay Group to take a fresh look at <br /> key properties in the East Bank. They bring national development expertise and a strong <br /> commitment to our city," said Mayor Stephen J. Luecke. "With their assistance, we will <br /> be able to aggressively market these sites. I'm convinced that a bold community <br /> consensus will emerge from this public-private partnership to help this core <br /> neighborhood achieve its full potential." <br /> Across the river from the central business district, the "East Bank Village" is considered <br /> part of the formal downtown area It also is situated between the University of Notre <br /> Dame and Indiana University South Bend, and includes features such as Howard Park, <br /> the East Race Waterway and several major health-care institutions. <br /> "We will try to be inclusive of everyone that lives or owns property in the neighborhood, <br /> local government officials, utility companies, developers, schools and the like," Phair <br /> wrote in the proposal. <br /> - 30 - <br />
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