Plaintiffs in Carmel class-action traffic lawsuit file appeal
A U.S. District Court judge dismissed the lawsuit last month, saying the complaint did not tie the alleged harm to the raft of Carmel defendants named in the suit.
A U.S. District Court judge dismissed the lawsuit last month, saying the complaint did not tie the alleged harm to the raft of Carmel defendants named in the suit.
Old Town Development LLC, the primary developer for Midtown, has filed plans with the city for a 216,112-square-foot, four-story residential building.
Since opening in summer 2014, Grand Park has operated millions of dollars in the red and is projecting a $3.86 million deficit next year. Revenue is growing—but so are expenses.
The 124,000-square-foot goliath features amenities such as a Starbucks, cafe bistro, an expanded bulk food section, a Little Clinic, a Murray’s Cheese Shop and a wide selection of apparel.
Democrats fielded contenders for all of the local races in Hamilton County this year, but only one candidate has collected campaign donations from outside sources.
William Knox, who most recently served as the director of the Hamilton County Sports Authority, starts the position Monday.
The 96-bed skilled nursing care complex will include eight buildings on a 10.5-acre property northeast of Main Street and Central Boulevard near the massive Anson development.
Plans for the Westfield development, led by EdgeRock Development LLC, initially included a family entertainment venue, but the entertainment center is no longer included.
Fall Creek Township Trustee and Hamilton County Council at-large candidate Jeff Hern has been charged with criminal mischief for allegedly stealing another candidate’s’ campaign signs before the May primary election.
The Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy is in the midst of practicing one of the skills it teaches—fundraising for a capital campaign&mdash.
Local officials are taking steps to preserve the vacant land surrounding the 35-acre Ikea site near Interstate 69 and 116th Street for office development.
The 4,000-square-foot branch at Jonathan Byrd’s Fieldhouse will offer strength and conditioning coaches, athletic trainers and dietitians to athletes and the general public.
Fresh To Order, a chain that focuses on healthy selections, has tabbed Noblesville to begin an aggressive expansion into central Indiana. Also in the works: a new outpost for BoomBozz Craft Pizza & Taphouse.
In the winter months, Center Green would be transformed into a Christkindle Market where visitors could skate, shop for crafts, eat and watch entertainers.
After a deal fell through earlier this year, the city of Fishers has accepted a new offer to redevelop a quarter-acre property in the Nickel Plate District.
Mark Pittman, son of late heart surgeon and developer John N. Pittman, filed a lawsuit Oct. 14 in Hamilton County against his siblings and family-owned entities involved with The Bridges, a retail development in Carmel that includes a Market District grocery store.
Project managers and contractors shared the possible project timeline with about 50 residents at a public meeting Wednesday night in Fishers.
The Indianapolis-based not-for-profit announced plans Wednesday to launch the Kids Riding Bikes program in Minneapolis next year. It’s the second expansion in two years for the organization.
The Carmel City Council slashed proposed raises for other elected officials to 2 percent on Monday night, but gave itself a 15 percent pay increase.
Noble Roman’s Craft Pizza & Pub, a 4,200-square-foot quick service and casual dining restaurant, will attempt to latch onto the crazes for fast-fired pies and craft beer.