Latest Blogs
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Kim and Todd Saxton: Go for the gold! But maybe not every time.
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Q&A: What you need to know about the CDC’s new mask guidance
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Carmel distiller turns hand sanitizer pivot into a community fundraising platform
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Lebanon considering creating $13.7M in trails, green space for business park
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Local senior-living complex more than doubles assisted-living units in $5M expansion
Zionsville RDC considers offer for land near corporate park
The Zionsville Redevelopment Commission is considering an offer for 1.6 acres near 106th Street and Bennett Parkway.
Smashburger plans Westfield restaurant, its first in Indiana
The Denver-based burger joint is set to occupy 1,700 square feet in Cool Creek Commons on East 146th Street, between Gray Road and U.S. 31.
$80M Grand and Main project in Carmel lands final approval
The $80 million mixed-use development along Old Meridian Street and Grand Boulevard received its final approvals this week.
Kroger in Carmel reopens after $10.8M revamp
The newly upgraded and expanded Kroger opened for customers at 8 a.m. Thursday.
Fishers waives $400,000 mortgage on ice arena
Continuing a commitment to youth sports, the Fishers City Council approved waiving the mortgage in return for a commitment from the owner to invest $2 million in The Forum at Fishers Ice Arena.
Roto-Rooters breaks ground on $6M facility in Fishers
Roto-Rooter Inc. has started construction on its new facility in Fishers near 116th Street and Interstate 69.
Developers of Fishers Sports Pavilion share project details
Two of the developers of the Fishers Sports Pavilion discussed the details of the project to a gathering of business leaders at a recent event sponsored by the Hamilton County Sports Authority.
Laser Flash could relocate from Carmel to Fishers
Owner Peter Murphy said he’s been looking to relocate for several years so he could add more space for other attractions, such as miniature golf.
Former Fishers development official could remain as consultant
Tom Dickey, director of community development for Fishers, announced in May that he accepted a job as managing director of real estate for the private development company Hageman Group, but a consulting services contract could compensate him $93,600 over the next year.
Graeter’s opening Carmel location
The Cincinnati-based handmade ice cream shop will occupy 2,032 square feet in the three-story Nash building in the City Center development.
Noblesville archery range expected to attract hundreds of visitors
When officials brainstormed what the future Strawtown Koteewi Park in Hamilton County would look like, archery wasn’t in the picture. But plans changed as movies like “The Hunger Games” and “Brave” popularized the sport.
Hamilton County officials agree to raise minimum salary rate
The Hamilton County Council approved new pay ranges and a minimum salary for county employees that works out to about $13 per hour.
Carmel moving forward on sale, redevelopment of Party Time property
After years of owning the site, the Carmel Redevelopment Commission is moving forward with a plan to sell the former Party Time Rental property.
Sign company ends economic development deal with Fishers
A sign company that moved to Fishers in 2014 and snagged an economic incentives deal with the city is backing out of the plan.
Bridges development in Carmel adding more retail space
The addition, proposed by Gershman Brown Crowley, will encompass nearly four acres on the southeast corner of 116th Street and Springmill Road.
Roundup: Arby’s, Which Wich opening new locations in Fishers
More restaurants are expected to arrive in the retail development near Interstate 69 and Southeastern Parkway in Fishers.
Meijer in Carmel undergoing multi-million dollar renovation
The Grand Rapids, Michigan-based retailer that opened on Carmel Drive in the Old Meridian District in 1994 is adding several new services and upgrading various shopping sections.
Lebanon mayor loses election to political newcomer
Hamilton County elections didn’t have any mayoral upsets, but Boone County saw a shake up.