Indiana News

South Bend Rejects Ideas for former Football Hall of Fame

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) – The city of South Bend rejected proposals from four developers who submitted ideas on how to reuse the former College Football Hall of Fame building.

South Bend’s executive director of community investment, Scott Ford says that none of the four proposals “were fully complete.”

But the city has requested more information about one of the plans. Ford says the city is awaiting additional information from that party before deciding whether to move forward with that offer.

The 52,000-square-foot building has been unused since December 2012, when the Hall of Fame closed after 17 years in South Bend and moved to Atlanta.

Ford says the building that’s listed for $2.8 million is probably best suited to multiple uses because of its design.

Related posts

Employees at UTEC plant in Huntington preparing for layoffs

Kayla Blakeslee

Lawsuit Filed Over Bus Crash Near Indianapolis

Kylie Havens

Police: School Administrator Had Juvenile in Car During OWI Arrest

Brian Ford