Parking Meter Vendor To Tour Bloomington Monday
More than 1,500 digital parking meters, costing the city almost a $1 million, will be installed this summer.
View ArticleSlideshow: Fire Damages Buildings On Greencastle Square
Firefighters have controlled the fire and are looking for a cause.
View ArticleMartinsville Awaits Grant Funding For Downtown Improvement
Martinsville is seeking $515,000 to restore the facades of six buildings on its town square.
View ArticleBedford Chosen To Receive Grant For $20 Million Renovations
The three year program will help Bedford to improve projects on housing, transportation, etc.
View ArticleComputer Glitch Delays Start Of Bloomington Parking Meters
The city of Bloomington planned to have the new parking meters go online Monday, but officials turned them off after discovering a computer glitch.
View ArticleColumbus Plans To Crack Down On Parking Violators
New technology and heavier fines were proposed to combat parking violators in downtown Columbus.
View ArticleBloomington Council Amends Standardized Business Ordinance
The Bloomington City Council revisited the definition of standardized businesses and voted on tax abatements for a building project near the B-Line Trail.
View ArticleDowntown Fire Destroys Businesses In Loogootee
The Martin County Journal reports the fire may have started when a glue gun malfunctioned in Rosie's Shirts & Gift Shop.
View ArticleMore Residential Spaces Are In The Works For Bloomington
The Bloomington planning commission approved site plans for two residential buildings last night.
View ArticleThe City Prepares For Downtown Bloomington In 2040
Bloomington officials are working on a plan that accommodates a growing population and still maintain the things that make Bloomington a good place to live.
View ArticleSupporters Of Running Indiana State Fair Train Face Obstacle
A plan for expanded service would feature year-round trains rolling between suburban Noblesville and downtown Indianapolis.
View ArticleBaked Of Bloomington Location Purchased By Redevelopers
After their property was bought by redevelopers, Baked of Bloomington will welcome customers at their new downtown location.
View ArticleBloomington Mayor Announces New Public Safety Initiatives
New initiatives will improve safety and provide better resources for the city’s homeless and those addicted to drugs.
View ArticleCity Of Bloomington Seeks Public Input On Parking Infrastructure
Two public input meetings will be held at City Hall in advance of the city's next parking study.
View ArticleBloomington Mayor: Ordinance Aims To Increase Development Quality
Bloomington Mayor John Hamilton’s office released a proposal last week that would tighten restrictions on building height and density for future projects.
View ArticleCity Council To Vote On Controversial Development Proposal
Bloomington City Council members Wednesday night will vote on height and density reductions for downtown development.
View ArticleCity Council Unanimously Approves Downtown Development Changes
The zoning changes will reduce the height and density a developer is automatically allowed to build in the downtown area.
View ArticleCity Approves 4 Story Development On Bloomington’s Kirkwood Ave.
The Bloomington Plan Commission approves new 16 unit downtown condominiums.
View ArticleBloomington Running Store Announces It Will Close
The Running Company, located in Bloomington's downtown square, announced it will close at the end of the month.
View ArticleUnified Development Ordinance Meeting Calls Attention To Public Land Use...
Bloomington residents gathered at City Hall to weigh in on the proposed changes to the city's current Unified Development Ordinance.
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