Whitestown unveils plans for $135M junkyard redevelopment project

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4 thoughts on “Whitestown unveils plans for $135M junkyard redevelopment project

  1. This is a great start to the redevelopment of the area and much needed, for the families to have a focal point for Whitestown. Look at what Grant Park did for Westfield and look at all of the domino effect development for their city.

  2. I live in the area and have been looking forward to this development for some time. I remember going to Wrecks when I was in my teens and 20’s and finding parts for our cars. I hope they find a place to keep the Wrecks sign in Whitestown somewhere.

  3. All of these athletic facilities and apartments proposed and no safe way to walk or bike across I-65 to/from everything else in Whitestown. The recently redesigned double-right turn lane that never requires a stop from N/B I-65 to E/B Whitestown Pkwy ensures prohibits anyone outside of a car from using the south side of the overpass. And they didn’t even add a sidewalk or any accommodation on the north side of the bridge. Do Whitestown officials believe that nobody should ever cross I-65 outside of a motor vehicle?

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