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The city announced downtown street parking will be free starting at 5 p.m. through July to help shops get more business.
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Thirty-eight low-income apartments will be added to a former IU Health Bloomington building downtown.
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Charlie Bird, a green-winged macaw, was a beloved figure in Bloomington for the better part of two decades.
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The 22,000 square foot building will house about 13,000 leasable office spaces and be located at the Trades District’s southeast corner.
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The lots are at the corners of East Fourth and South Washington streets, East Sixth and North Lincoln streets, and East Fourth and South Dunn streets.
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The hotel would be built on a tract of land near the corner of North Roger and West 10th streets, right across from the B-Line Heights apartment complex.
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An agreement approved by the city's board of public works allows Rita’s to use the public right-of-way along Dunn Street for a walk-up service window.
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Installation was completed Wednesday at the intersection in accordance with a 180-day order by the director of the city’s engineering department.
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Council members rejected an amendment that would have excluded a block of Kirkwood Avenue from the program.
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AT&T originally estimated to remove the equipment between June-September.