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A photo rendering of the St. Joseph County Career Hub, a project of the South Bend Community School Corp., that is set to occupy Studebaker Building 84 at 635 S. Lafayette Blvd. in downtown South ...
Studebakers cars were in town for the 2017 Studebaker's Driver's Club International Meet. The cars were part of a parade from the St. Joseph County 4-H Fairgrounds to downtown South Bend for a ...
Open windows and broken glass can be seen at the Studebaker Administration Building, at 635 S. Main St., in this photo taken Aug. 29, 2023. The building was finished in 1909 and was last used in 2005.
The County-City Building is a high-rise in downtown South Bend, Indiana. It houses the offices of the County Health Department, Council, and Board of Commissioners, as well as the South Bend Mayor’s Office, City Clerk’s Office, and City Council chambers.
Tallest building in Indiana outside of Indianapolis and Fort Wayne; 2 Four Winds Casino South Bend 291 (89) 23 2022 317-room hotel; Owned and operated by the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi; Topped-out in 2021, expected to open in 2022 [4] [5] 3 County-City Building: 196 (60) 15 1971 City hall for South Bend and the headquarters of St. Joseph County; 4
Tippecanoe Place is a house on West Washington Street in South Bend, Indiana, United States. Built in 1889, it was the residence of Clement Studebaker, a co-founder of the Studebaker vehicle manufacturing firm. Studebaker lived in the house from 1889 until his 1901 death. [3]
The county owns the 1967-built building and also faces the reality that the city will move out of its 3.5 floors in 2025, heading to the South Bend schools’ current headquarters in downtown.
The 1933 Rockne line was reduced to one line, the "10". The Rockne "10" was an update of the "65". When Studebaker went into receivership on March 18, 1933, it was decided to move production of the Rockne to the Studebaker plant in South Bend. The Rockne "10" was built in South Bend from April through July, 1933.