Building across from future Eleven Park site expected to house new restaurant

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3 thoughts on “Building across from future Eleven Park site expected to house new restaurant

  1. And the IBJ printed this?!?!

    Mahrdt “went to Italy to study how to make the perfect Italian pizzas and he came back with the secret recipe,” Alexander said. The pizza shop will start out by offering takeout, delivery and catering services before transitioning to a full-service restaurant after “he perfects his product.”

    He was there how long and learned a “secret recipe?” An outsider was given a secret recipe???…one which he will expand service on after “he perfects his product.”

    As a news release or story, this is more nearly a marketing/advertising piece the IBJ fell for.

  2. Indy should do all it can to help this project be completely successful. if done correctly and with everything that’s proposed, this could be a game changer for Indy in its quest to compete with its peer cities. If Indy is to hold the title of amateur sports capital of the world, then all hands on deck is required here. Eleven Park, the new Signia hotel as well as the convention center expansion could possible help Irsay lure the NFL draft to Indy or keep the Combine. The Simons are doing a great job on GainbridgeField House and other projects on Pennsylvania ave. I just hope the city don’t water down these projects and make them not look bland and basic but give a glimpse of what a modern Indy would look like. Please look like the renderings

    1. Kevin, you act as though Indy has unlimited resources to provide subsidies for all these pro (not amateur) sports teams. The Simons are doing a great job?! All the work at the Fieldhouse is funded by tax dollars from the significantly expanded PSDA and this Eleven Park development will establish a new PSDA and divert those tax dollars to fund a stadium for Erzal’s team. It’s only a matter of time before Irsay “needs” upgrades to LOS in order to stay competitive. Where does it end?

      Meanwhile, crime is rampant, commercial office occupancy has not recovered, city roads require attention, etc. Will the current or new mayor have the tax dollars available to address?

      Indy long ago moved away from the effort to become the amateur sports capital and now wants to compete with significantly larger, more attractive (CA, FL) and better funded cities for the events that you mention. Indy needs to recognize limitations and focus on being the best at “right” size events.

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