Developer planning nearly 300 new homes on west side of Westfield

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5 thoughts on “Developer planning nearly 300 new homes on west side of Westfield

  1. I love how know-nothing city councilors love to play development and seemingly always ask for more commercial space. They think it is great for future taxes but have no clue that commercial users are dwindling – go by any retail or office center and see how many leasing signs there are trying to fill empty spaces. Geniuses…

    1. It’s a disguise so they don’t have to say “I’m against more density/less expensive homes.” Which of course would provide more tax dollars per acre than their 1 house/1 acre/$1 million development framework.

  2. Yet another development within three miles of Indy Exec Airport. Remember, it was already there and growing before you complain about the noise.

  3. I’d like to ask this city councilor who do they think patronizes retail/commercial spaces? How do you think those spaces make money?

    They do it by being conveniently located to their customers. If you have people nearby, that gives them a built-in customer base!

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