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
First Indiana Lego store planned for Castleton Square
Great news for Lego fans of all ages: The privately held Danish company known for its toy construction sets is planning its first Indiana store, at Castleton Square Mall.
California Pizza Kitchen to replace Alcatraz & more
California Pizza Kitchen plans to replace Alcatraz Brewing Co. on the first floor of Circle Centre mall. Alcatraz has occupied the space at the southeast corner of Illinois and Maryland streets since the mall opened in 1995. The Los Angeles-based chain does not currently have any restaurants in Indiana.
New Artsgarden skywalk will connect with PNC Center
The fourth skywalk connection to the Indianapolis Artsgarden is moving forward more than 15 years after the landmark structure opened.
Roundup: Urban Element, Lovers Lane, Jets Pizza, IHOP, Taco Bell, Music Mill
Urban Element reopens under new ownership and several pizza chains plan new stores.
Groundbreaking nears for $7.5M Fletcher Arts project
Developer and architect Craig Von Deylen is finalizing plans for a mixed-use project called Fletcher Arts just west of the intersection of Virginia Avenue and East McCarty Street.
Hotel Broad Ripple developer planning ‘green’ features
A local company is finalizing plans for a 22-room hotel between Westfield Boulevard and the Monon Trail in Broad Ripple.
New renderings just in: Buckingham’s North of South
The local developer Buckingham Cos. just filed detailed plans of its $150-million North of South development, including street-level renderings of most of the proposed buildings.
City gaining one paved parking lot, losing another
As parking lots go, it will be one of the city's nicest. Perimeter landscaping. Tree islands to break up 354 spaces. Smart light fixtures. But the new pavement proposed for the former home of Market Square Arena also is an admission of failure.
School acquires remainder of former Herron Art Institute
Herron High School has acquired the parts of the former Herron Art Institute it did not already control, including the historic Fessler Building and a parking lot, from Minkis Builders for about $500,000.
Roundup: Jockamo, Red Habanero, Black Market, Candy Bouquet & more
Several new restaurants and stores are coming to Indianapolis just in time for the holiday rush.
Fresh rendering: $7.6M senior apartments and retail
Keystone Construction plans to break ground next week on a $7.6 million senior apartment building at 10th Street and Keystone Avenue.
McOuat: Before and after
Check out the progress on the McOuat Building after a five-month exterior renovation.
Kroger drops plans for Michigan Road store
The locally owned landscape center Altum's said in a note to customers last week that Kroger has withdrawn plans to build a new grocery store on the nursery property on the edge of Carmel.
Fire marshal: DiRimini lacks fire walls, sprinkler system
The state's fire marshal issued an emergency order Thursday barring occupancy of the DiRimini apartment project after the developer apparently continued to move in residents in defiance of city orders.
Blacklight mini-golf course opens in Circle Centre
A unique mini-golf concept called GlowGolf has opened on the troubled fourth floor of Circle Centre mall.
Clarian’s new buildings: Thumbs up or down?
Let's have a discussion about the architecture of the proposed new buildings for Clarian’s 16th Street campus.
Update: Check out proposed fixes for Di Rimini project
Check out the proposed fixes for an apartment development that looks a lot different than the approved plans.
City not impressed with offer from Di Rimini developer
What makes a developer think he can win approval for one design and construct an entirely different building? How did no one at the city notice until the structure was almost complete? What happens now?