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Hope the potential upscale hotel is a Ritz- Carlton or Four Seasons.
They do their own version of “upscale” (as they did first with the Ironworks Hotel and then with the Bottleworks Hotel. And they do it very well.
Sounds good to me
The City needs to budget an annual line item to keep the sidewalks surrounding the mall clean, maintained, and clear of obstacles.
Unfortunately Indianapolis has this incredibly stupid rule that businesses are responsibility for sidewalks outside of their businesses even if it is a public sidewalk. It is incredible outdated and stupid. You go to other cities and on a saturday or sunday morning you’ll see city workers powerblasting the sidewalks and picking trash up.
I thought that was the whole purpose of the new tax they just put on property owners downtown is to pay for maintaining the sidewalks and keeping them clean.
They’re just making another mall for people who don’t live here to play around in, except it’s outside now. All private property, zero public/civic spaces.
I don’t think you have seen the plans. The entire center area of the “mall” is public space. And FYI the Circle Centre Mall was a private space and it failed epically. People live downtown and want places like this. You honestly have no clue what you are talking about.
Mr. Corey,
Do you have a stake in this project?
Think City Creek center in salt lake city. They took their enclosed shopping mall in downtown salt lake City and did this exact same thing approximately 15 years ago so to get an idea of kind of what their envisioning go and look at the website for City Creek center.
They won’t appreciate what we had until it is gone as they experience weather exposed shopping trips .
OH yeah because Circle Centre had so many stores and restaurants people wanted to go to. By the time it closed it was all borderline gas station stores and vagrants. Get off your high horse.
Noblesville seems to do fine with outdoor shops at Hamilton Town Center.
“The tenants from the southern portion of the mall have relocated to make way for the work.”
Which tenants were remaining in the southern portion that had to relocate?
Can’t believe they are taking down the Artsgarden. What is wrong with this city?! Save the Artsgarden!
Hendricks’ plan does not call for taking down the Artsgarden.
Agreed!
Hope the Artsgsrden stays.
Not sure why the developer can’t maintain the glass arcade for inclement weather protection, such a beautiful structure. No one wants to shop or walk without protection in Indiana. Clay Terrace is an outdoor mall and a portion of the mall has been demolished. The city should stress the developer to keep the glass arcade in the open mall concept. What a waste.