Outback Steakhouse plans move from Lakewood Plaza to Eastland Mall

Outback Steakhouse is looking to move from its current location to a new building along Veterans Parkway. (Photo courtesy Outback Steakhouse website)

By Howard Packowitz

BLOOMINGTON – A restaurant located along Veterans Parkway near Clearwater Avenue seeks to move a little bit south to build a stand-alone structure in the parking lot of Eastland Mall.

It was revealed during a Bloomington Planning Commission meeting Wednesday that Outback Steakhouse, now at 1409 N. Veterans Parkway in Lakewood Plaza, wants to build at the northeast corner of Veterans and Empire, not far from the shuttered Macy’s department store.

The Planning Commission unanimously recommended the Bloomington City Council approve Outback’s site plan.

The plan calls for the removal of approximately 109 parking spaces, which city staffers say is insignificant because the mall would still have 36-hundred spaces.

Howard Packowitz can be reached at [email protected]

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