Downtown South Bend
Downtown South Bend is the central business district of South Bend, Indiana. The boundaries downtown are generally considered to be the following: on the west bank of the St. Joseph River, north of Sample Street and east of Lafayette Boulevard. It features many local businesses as well as a hospital, hotels, museums, and office buildings.
Downtown South Bend | |
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Coordinates: 41°40′35″N 86°15′01″W | |
Country | United States |
State | Indiana |
City | South Bend |
Website | downtownsouthbend |
Revitalization
In the 1970s, the area suffered from decreased economic activity and urban decay, but city-sponsored revitalization and reinvestment in the community has since improved downtown. Bike lanes and bus shelters have been introduced to allow for more attractive streets. Trees, small fountains, and monuments can be found here. Roundabouts and stop signs have replaced traffic lights at some intersections. Wider sidewalks featuring stone and brick have been put in place instead of concrete.
Entertainment venues and attractions
Morris Performing Arts Center is a historic 2,564-seat venue that hosts the South Bend Symphony Orchestra[1] as well as musicals, plays, concerts, and other events. The Century Center is a 75,000+ sq ft convention center on the St. Joseph River. It contains the South Bend Museum of Art and connects via underground tunnel to the former College Football Hall of Fame.
Tallest Buildings
Historic landmarks
Historic places in the area include:
- Farmers Security Bank building
- Morris Performing Arts Center
- Robert A. Grant Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse
- LaSalle Hotel
- LaSalle Annex
- Blackstone-State Theater
- Tower Building
- South Bend Soldiers and Sailors Monument
- Citizens Bank Building
- J.M.S. Building
- I&M Building
- Second St. Joseph County Courthouse
- Third St. Joseph County Courthouse
- Union Station
References
- Plunkett, Brad. "Home". South Bend Symphony Orchestra.