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I guess this is good for business, but it sad when landing three large national. and and very generic fast food chains is considered a trifecta.
Yeah 100%, that’s all we have in central Indiana now days.
You don’t get out much, do you Jaron? Even central Indiana suburbs have independent restaurants.
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I agree, that strip on SR9 south of I70 is a chain cluster…but I’d wager for many nearby residents it probably IS a “trifecta”.
I lived in Broad Ripple for 5 years and now Irvington. I’m out everyday. Independent restaurants are few and far between with most of them are on the north side. It’s pretty annoying.
Obviously the pandemic cost us several good independent places (Legend in IRV and Brugge in BR, to name two), but BR still has a dozen or so. Even Mooresville and Greenwood have some good independents despite being overrun by chains.
This is the site of the former El Rodeo Mexican restaurant that burned down in 2012. The building was demolished and the site has been vacant since then. I can’t believe it has taken this long to redevelop this site.