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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
Endangered Phillips Temple avoids demolition, for now
The historic but vacant structure at 1226 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. St. has attracted a few potential buyers, prompting Indianapolis Public Schools to delay demolition of the building pending a deal.
IndyFringe’s theater addition to get boost from developer
The theater group’s plans for a 2,100-square-foot addition at its home base near Mass Ave. will receive in-kind construction services from Milhaus Development LLC, which is building its Circa project just to the south of IndyFringe’s headquarters.
Preservationists to explore reuses for Old City Hall
As part of its annual National Preservation Conference, to be held this fall in Indianapolis for the first time, the group plans to explore reuses for the vacant but historic building during a day-long event.
Roundup: Graeter’s selects Butler-Tarkington location
The latest Retail Roundup reports that the popular Graeter’s ice cream chain is taking space at 56th and Illinois streets, while Mo’s … A Place For Steaks undergoes a name change.
Scotty’s Brewhouse could shrink with sublease
With business not up to expectations, founder Scott Wise is searching for a tenant to take about 2,500 square feet within the existing 12,000-square-foot space at 1 Virginia Ave.
Art gallery planned for Washington Street building
The new owners of a pre-Civil War building at 42 E. Washington St. are renovating the historic four-story structure with plans to open a high-end art gallery in October on the ground level.
With fountain gone, new look gives Pan Am Plaza open feel
Workers ripped out the old fountain and crumbling bricks, and installed a waterproof membrane and new stone pavers to stabilize the plaza until Kite can orchestrate a redevelopment.
Browning has new rendering for Broad Ripple project
The developer has added more apartments on Carrolton Avenue, lowered the height of the building, reduced the number of spaces in the parking garage and modified the architecture.
East-side building donation benefits area not-for-profit
Aaron York’s Quality Air, which has moved to a new location near Lucas Oil Stadium, donated the 66,000-square-foot building it vacated on the east side to a neighborhood not-for-profit.
Roundup: Thirsty Scholar opening at 16th and Penn
The coffee, beer and wine bar in the Penn Arts building is expected to open next week. Other restaurant and bar openings are set for Mass Ave, along with an Italian chain coming to River Crossing.
Proposals for MSA project ranged from $70M to $117M
The city received five proposals to redevelop a portion of the former Market Square Arena site. Here are details of the proposals, including those submitted by developers that weren’t selected.
Whitsett set to launch $28M Lockerbie North project
The local developer plans to build 215 market-rate apartments and 9,000 square feet of retail space at the northwest corner of North College Avenue and East Michigan Street.
Browning adding more apartments to gain support for Broad Ripple project
The developer is proposing to add 15 units to the 88 apartments already included in the plans, increasing the cost of the project to $25 million.
Former Loon Lake building getting new restaurant tenant
A franchisee of the Dallas-based chain Twin Peaks has signed a lease to occupy the building northwest of Interstate 69 and East 82nd Street and should be open by the end of the year.
Star’s search for space includes a few new entries
The CSX Building at the southwest corner of Pennsylvania and Georgia streets and space formerly occupied by Nordstrom within Circle Centre mall have emerged as potential locations for the newspaper’s new headquarters.
Brewery planned for former downtown winery building
A local restaurateur is renovating 7,300 square feet of space in the former Chateau Thomas Winery building at the south end of downtown and plans to open Tow Yard Brewing by late summer.
Roundup: Ambrosia, Jockamo, Square Donuts
Moves by a trio of local restaurants and replacements for two vacated downtown eateries lead off the latest retail roundup.
Neal Brown out, Late Harvest chef in at Nora development
Ryan Nelson, chef/owner of Late Harvest Kitchen, plans to open a barbecue restaurant at PK Partners’ Nora Shops West project after Neal Brown of Pizzology backed out of his deal.