Indiana Legal Services looking for new Bloomington location

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After spending nearly 20 years in downtown Bloomington, Indiana Legal Services will soon relocate from its current site due to ongoing developments in the Bloomington Convention Center project.

The Bloomington Redevelopment Commission unanimously approved a lease termination for the organization’s office, located at 214 S. College Ave., according to minutes from a June 3 commission meeting.

Indiana Legal Services will have about six months to find a new location.

But managing attorney Carl Greci said the organization has already been looking at other Bloomington-area locations, since they were previously made aware that the lease termination was a possibility.

“Our plans are to remain in Bloomington. With commercial real estate as expensive as it is, I don’t know that we’ll be right in the heart of downtown, you know, we might have to be out a little bit, and hopefully continue to have good parking for our clients and close to a bus line,” Greci said.

The organization has eight office locations across the state.

Its Bloomington location serves 14 Indiana counties.

Bloomington officials broke ground on the $52 million convention center expansion project on Tuesday.

Currently known as the Monroe Convention Center, the entire building will be called the Bloomington Convention Center. It’s expected to be complete in early 2027.

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