By Neil Doyle
BLOOMINGTON – There are three final site candidates for a new Connect Transit transfer center in downtown Bloomington.
The sites include the former Pantagraph building, the Market Street Parking Deck, and the former C2 East Bar and Lounge. More information about each site can be found here.
“We know there is $18 million associated with building this project, but the total overall output for the entire project with the direct, indirect, and induced jobs is $29.5 million,” said Bloomington-Normal Economic Development Council CEO Patrick Hoban. “I would say that is a really good return on investment for $18 million, if that was coming from local money. Because this is not local money, we’ve actually already paid these dollars and we are bringing this back from the state and the feds back home.”
Money for the project comes from state and federal sources, including a $7 million grant from the Rebuild Illinois capital program.
“This is something that is not going to just benefit those who ride Connect Transit, it will help move us to a new phase of being a multi-modal city, and it will be a very important anchor to downtown Bloomington,” said Bloomington Mayor Tari Renner.
Connect Transit board chair Ryan Whitehouse said a final site will be chosen by the board at its meeting February 23. They hope to begin construction this spring.
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