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5 <br />Land Use <br />The current land uses in the neighborhood vary <br />however most of the neighborhood is residential. <br />Non-residential uses tend to be concentrated in a few <br />areas within the neighborhood. A mix of commer- <br />cial, institutional, and residential can be found along <br />Lincoln Way West. The area north of LaSalle Avenue, <br />between Lafayette Boulevard and along both sides of <br />Michigan Street, is an extension of downtown and is <br />largely occupied by the needs of Memorial Hospital <br />and medical offices, institutions like South Bend Civic <br />Theatre, and other commercial activities. A limited <br />neighborhood scale mix of uses can be found near <br />the Portage Avenue neighborhood nodes at California <br />Avenue and Marion Street. There are two elementary <br />schools and a variety of religious institutions found <br />within the neighborhood, as well as Leeper Park and <br />Brownfield Park.
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