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Bloomington city leaders continue to explore potential plans and opportunities to address the “missing middle” portion of the city’s housing shortage, as the administration seeks guidance on potential zoning and subdivision code changes.
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The Pourcade is the first bar and arcade combo in Bloomington-Normal since 2022.
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Pizza, alcohol and gambling will be available at a longtime vacant Bloomington lot in the near future.Mark Allen and Carl Muench will build LuLu’s Pizza…
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Bloomington could be promising a gaming license for a planned pizzeria, provided it opens on schedule.The Bloomington City Council is expected to vote…
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Bloomington plans to start taking applications for video gambling licenses in mid-September, after agreeing to lift a moratorium that was intended to…
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Bloomington City Council members support lifting the city's moratorium on video gambling licenses and want to start the discussion about how it will…
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Bloomington is still mulling over what to do with the city’s year-and-a-half long moratorium on new video gambling licenses. City council members agree…
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Bloomington may have a moratorium on new video gaming machines, but the city will collect a $500 annual fee on existing machines beginning May 1.Aldermen…
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After meeting with aldermen over the last two days, Bloomington City Manager Tim Gleason said he believes there's enough city council support for a 4-cent…
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Bloomington will keep its moratorium on video gambling until after state legislators have made key decisions about sports betting and marijuana.Aldermen…