St. Joseph County
Established in 1830, St. Joseph County is made up of thirteen
townships, nine municipalities, six school districts, four library
districts and two special districts.
St. Joseph County is served by two major hospitals,
one community hospital and three outpatient Medical Clinics and
Surgicenters staffed by more than four hundred doctors.
The County is home to the University of Notre Dame,
one of the nation’s leading private universities, and several other
private colleges: Bethel College, Holy Cross College and St. Mary’s
College. Indiana University also has a campus in South Bend with a
Purdue extension.
There are 1,656 miles of road within the County, of
which about 69% are County roads. Bus services provided by the South
Bend Public Transportation Corporation (TRANSPO). Several modes of
travel are provided by twenty-five motor carriers, four mainline
railroads and the Michiana Regional Transportation Center in South Bend,
which is an intermodal facility with air, bus, and train services,
including the South Shore Railroad to Chicago, Illinois.
Potato Creek State Park (3,840 acres) is the
largest recreational facility in the County with camping, horse trails,
boating, cross-country skiing, a nature center, and swimming beach.
Five County and over one-hundred municipal parks provide 2,040 acres of
parkland with many lakes and several rivers in the County.
Source:
www.stjosephcountyindiana.com
Cities and Neighborhoods
South Bend
With a population of 107,789, South Bend is the fourth largest city in
Indiana, the county seat and the largest city in St. Joseph County. It is a
college town with a rich history that also boasts a strong and diversified
economy, as well as plentiful arts and entertainment possibilities.
While perhaps most famous as the location of the
University of Notre Dame, South Bend stands out in the economic world as a
leader in education, health care and distribution. The city’s centralized
location between Chicago, Detroit and Indianapolis, as well as its easy access
to the Indiana toll road, has encouraged an ever-growing number of companies to
settle their warehousing and distribution centers in South Bend. In the
Blackthorn Economic Development Area (BEDA) alone, more than 5.5 million square
feet of construction was erected between 1991 and 2000, creating 2,626 jobs.
Tire Rack, SBC Ameritech, Tech Data and Pfizer are samplings of companies that
have established distribution facilities in the BEDA.
South Bend sets itself apart with exemplary health
care and education. Two major hospitals, a soon-to-come children’s hospital and
a mental/behavioral health hospital lead the healthcare charge. In addition to
the storied University of Notre Dame, many other colleges and universities call
South Bend home, including Indiana University South Bend, Saint Mary’s College,
Holy Cross College, Ivy Tech Community College and Indiana Tech.
New to the city’s south side is the Erskine Hills
shopping district and Erskine Commons. Erskine Hills is comprised of 510,000
square feet of shopping options, including Target and Kohl’s as well as Pet
Smart, DSW and Bed, Bath & Beyond. Erskine Commons, a $50 million endeavor, will
feature a WalMart and Lowe’s among the 430,000 square feet of new commercial
space.
Downtown South Bend is home to the Morris Performing Arts Center, the
Studebaker National Museum and numerous other culturally significant spots,
including the College Football Hall of Fame. Much of downtown is pedestrian
friendly, and the trail along the East Race Waterway, a man-made kayaking
course, is perfect for evening walks.
South Bend has wonderful, architecturally diverse
neighborhoods such as the charming bungalows of River Park,
the Victorian and Prairie-style homes in neighborhoods near
downtown, the elegant beauties along the river and the
exceptional custom homes of Erskine Manor and Deer Run.
These neighborhoods are a great compliment to the excellent
features mentioned above, making South Bend a premier
destination for travelers or people looking to relocate
their family or business.
The
City of South Bend recently completed a 20-year comprehensive plan for the
future. Click the City Plan logo to learn more about what the future holds.
Mishawaka
Mishawaka, known as the Princess City, has a population of 46,796 and is
situated along the St. Joseph River.
A truly impressive retail hub is located in
Mishawaka, along the Grape Road/Main Street corridor. Beginning at University
Park Mall and heading south, a wide array of shops and restaurants has shaped
the area into the second largest regional retail center in the state of Indiana.
New developments happen continuously, and according to city officials the
Grape/Main corridor will grow until they run out of room. A collection of
attractive commercial business parks also highlights Mishawaka’s north side.
The north side will soon be easier to access, as the
Capitol Avenue project has bridged the gap between the US 20 bypass and the
north side of Mishawaka. City officials expect the next area of high economic
growth to be along this Capitol Avenue corridor.
Downtown Mishawaka has successfully established
itself as a family and pedestrian friendly area with shopping, restaurants and
nightlife. From the 100 Center, an old industrial site beautifully converted
into a small shopping and entertainment district, to the new Beutter Park, a new
gathering place complete with walking trails along the river and a series of
modern, stunning fountains, Mishawaka is a great place to live, work and play.
These examples of growth and improvement are some of
the reasons that Mishawaka saw its largest number in single family home
construction in 2004. There are many thriving, well constructed apartment
complexes in the area as well.
Granger
Granger is a non-incorporated Census Designated Place (CDP)
with a population of 28,284. Located in the northeast part
of St. Joseph County in Harris Township, Granger is fast
becoming the new housing center of the county. Students from
this area attend Penn-Harris-Madison schools.
Lakeville
Lakeville, a small, friendly community with a population of
567, is located on U.S. 31 in the southern part of St.
Joseph County. This bustling town has light industry and is
surrounded by some of the best farmland in the county.
Lakeville is served by Union-North United School
Corporation.
New Carlisle
Nestled in the northwest corner of St. Joseph County is New
Carlisle, with a population of 1,505. The streets of this
small town are lined with lovely old homes, many owned by
families that have lived there for generations. New Carlisle
is also home to industry, with the nearby high-tech I/N Tek
I/N Kote steel manufacturing and coating facilities, which
represent the largest Japanese/American joint venture in the
United States. New Carlisle is served by the New Prairie
School Corporation.
North Liberty
Home to the excellent Potato Creek State Park and 20
minutes to downtown South Bend, this charming small town is waiting
for you. Potato Creek encompasses six square miles of land and has
327 acre lake with canoeing, fishing and swimming. You can rent
cabins year round – perfect for tubing and cross country skiing.
The quaint downtown offers a variety of shopping experiences plus a
new library anchors the north end of the retail district. North
Liberty Park, at the edge of downtown, is quite lovely with woods, a
creek, play equipment and picnic shelters - perfect for a family
outing, reunions or weddings. John Glenn School
District is one of the finest in the county and your kids can
safely walk to North Liberty Elementary School. There is
something for every housing taste. Charming older homes sit on
the tree-lined streets while new subdivisions are at both ends of
town. And, if you are a golfer, Whispering Pines 18 hole golf
course is right outside of town.
Notre Dame
While itself an unincorporated community located along the
northern outskirts of South Bend, Notre Dame, Indiana is one
of the more famous tracks of land in the country. The
University of Notre Dame has rested there on 1,250 acres
since 1842. Famous for its combination of athletic and
academic achievements, the University of Notre Dame is home
to more than 8,000 undergraduate students. With just more
than 4,800 employees, it is the largest employer in St.
Joseph County.
Osceola
Located in the eastern part of St. Joseph County between the
cities of Mishawaka and Elkhart on U.S. 33, is the town of
Osceola, with a population of 1,859. Osceola students attend
Penn-Harris-Madison schools. Citizens from all parts of the
county enjoy visiting Ferrettie Baugo Creek County Park, one
of the area’s most beautiful and widely used recreation
sites.
Roseland
With a population of only 706, Roseland encompasses 4.5
square miles and is located on Business U.S. 31 North (IN
933). This busy commercial strip has become a haven for area
travelers. Hotels, restaurants, medical offices, service
stations and much more help take care of the needs of the
residents and visitors. Roseland students attend South Bend
schools.
Walkerton
Walkerton, with a population of 2,274, is uniquely located
where four counties meet. Its central position, and ready
access to many cities around it, provide distinct
residential, industrial and commercial advantages. Walkerton
is close to many leisure-time activities, with Koontz Lake,
Fish Lake, Potato Creek State Park and three golf courses
all just a few miles away. The Walkerton area is served by
the John Glenn School Corporation.
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