11/26/12 Approximately 30 people joined Plymouth Mayor Mark Senter on Friday evening to celebrate the completion of the South Gateway Project. Mayor Senter thanked everyone that was involved with the project including MACOG, INDOT, the Plymouth Common Council, Plymouth Redevelopment Commission, City Clerk-Treasurer Toni Hutchings and her staff, City Engineer Rick Gaul, Ratio...
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Mayor Celebrates Completion of South Gateway Project
Cook/Dimmitt Building Comes Down in South Gateway Project
05/09/12 The South Gateway Project is moving forward full steam ahead with the demolition of the Cook/Dimmitt Building. Sunday morning more than a dozen folks gathered for a tailgate demo party to see the final walls of the structure come crashing down. Local architect Brent Martin said the demolition crew started about...
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South Michigan Street Closed Sunday for Building Demolition
05/04/12 Plymouth’s City Engineer Rick Gaul announced a street closure due to the demolition of the Cook/Dimmitt building on South Michigan Street. On Sunday May 6th from 6:00 AM to 11:00 AM, South Michigan Street will be closed to traffic between East Lake Avenue and West LaPorte Street. The closure is due...
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Bids Opened for South Gateway Project
03/14/12 The Indiana Department of Transportation opened bids for the South Gateway Project last week. Seven companies from the northern part of the state bid on the project which engineers estimate would cost $795,000. The South Gateway Project includes the demolition of the Cook/Dimmit building and new, extensive retaining wall, a news portion...
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Architects Share Drawings of South Gateway Project
06/04/10 The Plymouth Redevelopment Commission recently received a update on the South Gateway Project by John Jackson of Ratio Architects. Jackson shared information and drawings depicting where they are with a design for the Dimmitt property. He said, “We have been concentrating our energy and the funding on the east side of South Michigan...
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