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
Irvington shuffle: bakery moving, restaurant opening
Roll With It Bakery is moving to the Coal Factory redevelopment, allowing the Chef Dan’s food truck folks to bring their mobile menu of “southern comfort” food to a permanent location.
Update: Billboard company’s suit against city can proceed
A Marion Superior Court judge has sided with Geft Outdoor LLC, denying the city’s motion to dismiss the company’s suit over the removal of one of its billboards in the Geist area.
Roundup: Milktooth opens; Squealers, McAlister’s coming to Castleton
The eclectic eatery Milktooth offers another option to Fletcher Place, while Caffe Nonna should open nearby later this month. Also, for those awaiting the arrival of Giordano’s, it could come by the end of the year.
Walmart, Aldi groceries opening in October
The metro area's grocery market is about to get even more competitive with four stores set to open within the next couple of weeks.
Roundup: Downtown brewery on tap; distillery opens; Italian restaurant returns
Round Town Brewing Co. has plans to open downtown, while Hotel Tango Whiskey has begun serving in Fletcher Place. Also, it’s official: Sangiovese Ristorante is moving to Ironworks.
Sen. Donnelly to move office to renovated Consolidated project
The U.S. senator’s office will join the Home2 Suites by Hilton as tenants of the downtown mixed-use redevelopment on Pennsylvania Street.
Change in architects delays Red Cross building project
A decision by the organization’s national headquarters to replace Schmidt Associates with a Chicago firm could end up delaying the start of construction by about a year.
Milhaus alters design to win condo project approval
The local developer hopes to start construction by the end of the year on an 84-unit condo development to be built on a one-acre parcel bounding 10th and 11th streets in Chatham Arch.
Roundup: Libertine moving to Mass Ave; new Burgerhaus, City Barbecue
The swanky Libertine Liquor Bar on East Washington Street will relocate to Massachusetts Avenue and share space with another Neal Brown-operated establishment.
New $40M Butler dorm will be two buildings with connector
Plans for Butler University’s 654-bed residence hall show two buildings fronting Sunset Avenue by the campus entrance, connected by a multi-level glass atrium.
Apartments, restaurant on tap for downtown’s south side
TWG Development is part of a joint venture that purchased the vacant building on South Meridian Street with plans for a $19 million project with 120 apartments and anchored by an eatery.
Work set to start on Market Square tower in October
A commitment from anchor tenant Whole Foods took longer than expected, delaying the start date on Flaherty & Collins’ 28-story, $81 million apartment project.
Roundup: Illinois Food Emporium sold; Snooty Fox update
The Illinois Street Food Emporium, a north-side staple for decades, has a new owner, while the owner of the Sahm’s chain dishes on his plans for the Snooty Fox building.
First piece of Central State redevelopment nearly finished
Local developer Reverie Estates is converting the administration building, now known as the Central State Mansion, into 67 dormitory-type rooms for student housing and welcomed its first tenant late last month.
Developer plans five-story Broad Ripple office building
At 85 feet, the ambitious project, set to be built on the property of a vacated American Legion post, would be the tallest in the village, even topping Browning Investments’ proposed retail-and-apartment development.
Roundup: Tinker Coffee, Tilted Kilt, Bar Rio and more
Tinker Coffee Co., set to open just west of the Foundry Provisions cafe, will continue the trend of projects along 16th Street with Tinker in the title–a nod to 16th Street’s original name.
Newcomer’s $25M spec project taps area’s industrial muscle
A Kansas City, Mo.-based developer has broken ground on a 740,000-square-foot distribution center in Lebanon, further juicing the Indy area’s status as a hot industrial market.
Downtown roundup: BL&T, Mo’s, Starbucks and Pattern
A new restaurant is set to take space at 1 N. Meridian St., Mo’s is reopening and a popular Starbucks location is temporarily closed for remodeling.