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Niles City Hall moving from historic Henry Austin Chapin mansion

December 7, 2012

Ron Krueger, a Niles city worker, uses a hand truck to move a large filing cabinet out of the Niles City Hall, located in the former Henry Austin Chapin mansion, on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012, in downtown Niles. Workers are in the process of moving documents, office supplies and furniture from the mansion where they have resided for decades to the former Standard-Federal Bank a few blocks away. The new location opens for business on Monday, Dec. 10. (James Brosher/South Bend Tribune)
Ron Krueger, a Niles city worker, uses a hand truck to move a large filing cabinet out of the Niles City Hall, located in the former Henry Austin Chapin mansion, on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012, in downtown Niles. Workers are in the process of moving documents, office supplies and furniture from the mansion where they have resided for decades to the former Standard-Federal Bank a few blocks away. The new location opens for business on Monday, Dec. 10. (James Brosher/South Bend Tribune)
A Niles city employee moves a box of items out of the Niles City Hall, located in the former Henry Austin Chapin mansion, on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012, in downtown Niles. (James Brosher/South Bend Tribune)
A Niles city employee moves a box of items out of the Niles City Hall, located in the former Henry Austin Chapin mansion, on Thursday, Dec. 6, 2012, in downtown Niles. (James Brosher/South Bend Tribune)

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