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A vibrant gallery scene in downtown Bloomington is just the tip of the iceberg for Twin City art lovers.
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The city hired a Springfield consulting firm last year to collect data and come up with ways to improve walkability, sidewalks, lighting and other downtown features.
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Adam Farcus' nomadic curatorial project called Lease Agreement is leaving at the end of the month. The DIY pop-up gallery in downtown Bloomington hosts Whitney Johnson's "Three Handfuls of Pennies" for a few more days.
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Developers can build an $18.5 million housing development at the former Coachman Motel property, after the Bloomington City Council approved he project Monday night.
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The McLean County Museum of History and Not In Our Town partnered to create an interactive website based on their long-running Social Justice Walking Tour. The D-I-Y tour includes locations pivotal to various social movements related to gender and racial equality, immigrant rights and organized labor.
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An $18.5 million proposal to create a high-end housing complex near downtown is on hold, after the Bloomington City Council opted Monday to postpone a scheduled vote until June 12.
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The Bloomington City Council on Monday will consider a developer’s $18.5 million plan to build luxury apartments and townhomes on a long-vacant property just east of downtown. The developer is asking for $4.5 million in incentives to do it.
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The Bloomington City Council voted Monday to take the next step in a major reorganization of city space needs, approving a more than half-million-dollar office-space remodel.
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Shoppers at this summer’s downtown Bloomington farmers market may find wine and beer tastings at some booths, if a proposed change to liquor licenses is approved next week.
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The Bloomington City Council on Monday OK’d a plan to transform the aging Market Street parking deck into Connect Transit’s new downtown hub.