In an effort to recreate itself as a modern, happening technology hub, the city of South Bend, Indiana recently gave out a large chunk of land to a new-age realty company that will build a $20-million, state of the art data center on the land where Studebaker automobiles once used to be manufactured. As a part of its aggressive reclamation efforts, South Bend signed an agreement with the real estate start-up, which is going to build a Tier III data center at Ignition Park’s eastern end on a 4.94-acre site (along Franklin Street between Garst and Stull streets), immediately northwest of the Transpo facility.
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February 11th, 2011
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