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  Profile :: East Bank Village

Downtown area

With North America's first artificial whitewater course and South Bend's first city park, the East Bank Village epitomizes the vitality of an urban downtown neighborhood.

The East Bank Village, including the East Washington Street Historic District, is home to one of the South Bend's most lively and eclectic retail areas.

"This is a fascinating and vibrant little neighborhood," said a woman who lives and works here. "We have some interesting mixes in our area. There are young families, long-time residents and Notre Dame students."

The East Bank includes shops where owners famously bring their dogs to work. There are eateries like Barnaby's Restaurant, judged the favorite pizza of South Bend Tribune readers for six years running, the Parkview Tavern and Corby's (featured in the movie, Rudy. It boasts one-of-a-kind chances for shopping and entertainment, including the Emporium, the Mole Hole, , Cedar House, the English Cottage, and The Shops at Hill and Colfax - Circa Arts, Piser Designs, Spark Design Studio and Inspire Me!

Historic St. Joseph Catholic Church and School anchor the neighborhood, and Sunnyside Presbyterian Church's 1923 Neoclassical-style sanctuary at the corner of Frances and Washington is an outstanding contributor to East Washington's historic designation. 

In the historic district, you will find home styles such as American foursquare, Free Classic, Tudor Revival and Dutch Colonial Revival. They line broad, brick-paved East Washington Street between Eddy Street and St. Louis Boulevard.

The neighborhood is home to some of the most desirable apartment housing in South Bend.  The Pointe offers upscale apartments on the island between the St. Joseph River and the East Race, and Stephenson Mills features urban lofts in a former wool mill.

The heart of downtown South Bend is a short, pedestrian-friendly walk just across the river, and a trolley takes East Bank residents around the downtown area and to the University of Notre Dame. The East Bank Village also boasts the East Race Waterway, the first artificial whitewater course in North America, as well as Seitz Park and Howard Park just across Jefferson Boulevard.

Many renters as well as homeowners enjoy the convenience and ambience of the neighborhood and take pride in the property.

"I like how diverse it is," said a Notre Dame graduate student, who moved in three years ago and also works downtown. "I like the mix of commercial and residential. I love the location. It's bikeable everywhere. You can easily survive in the neighborhood without a car."

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