IndianaLocalNewsSouth Bend Market

Competing bids for contractors seeking to tear down a jail in Goshen

There are six companies competing for the contract to tear down a former jail and juvenile detention center in Goshen.

The Goshen News reports that the bids to tear down the downtown facility came during a meeting on Monday, and range between $1.3 and $2.3 million.

The building is between Second and Third Streets and is expected to be torn down in early October after a new complex is built.

 

Related posts

‘Art Walk After Hours’ to begin on Wednesday

Alyssa Foster

Cass County man sentenced to decades in prison

Jon Zimney

Study finds beef doesn’t worsen blood sugar or diabetes risk

Network Indiana

Leave a Comment