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
Fishers to embrace agriculture in new city park
The 32-acre Fishers AgriPark will be the largest park in the country dedicated solely to a working farm, city officials say.
Indiana trail group pushes for preservation of Nickel Plate rails
An Indiana group that promotes trails and greenways in Indiana is trying to persuade Fishers and Noblesville to include both a railway and a trail—as opposed to a trail-only plan—in the redevelopment of the Nickel Plate corridor.
Carmel’s apartment market cooling down, report shows
An abundance of new apartments are opening in Carmel, which is causing a slight decrease in average rents.
Developer building big spec warehouse in Westfield
A Carmel-based firm hopes to take advantage of Westfield’s new allure for industrial development with a project expected to break ground this spring.
Meyer wins support of Republican mayors in state Senate race
Corrie Meyer, who served as executive director of the Carmel Redevelopment Commission for three years, is challenging Republican incumbent Mike Delph in the 29th Senate District.
Auto-sales coaching company Pivotal Solutions shifting to new digs in Fishers
The firm says the new space will have high-tech elements to enhance student learning, including golf and gun training simulators.
Parking issue ties up proposed Home 2 Suites in Carmel
The hotel’s developer is trying to strike a deal with a Veterans of Foreign Wars post to share the same lot. So far, the latter is holding its ground.
Roundup: Brewery debuts in former Whitestown High School; Brixx reopens in Fishers
Moontown Brewing Co. has transformed the former home for secondary education into a taproom with 15 brewing barrels. A full restaurant is in the works.
First co-working space in Noblesville set to open by March
Taylor Jennings doesn’t want people to do their business at home. Instead, he wants them to go to an OutHouse, a co-working space that also serves as a furniture showroom for Jennings Commercial Interiors.
Westfield moving forward with Monon bridge, U.S. 31 gateway project
Evidence of the two high-profile infrastructure projects, which together will cost the city about $2.5 million, should noticeable this spring.
Allied Solutions opens HQ, becoming first tenant in Carmel’s Midtown project
Allied Solutions LLC, a company that provides insurance, finance and marketing services to financial institutions across the country, has already moved into its new five-story headquarters building, but will host an official grand opening Tuesday.
Hilton extended-stay hotel proposed in Carmel
An Ohio developer is planning a five-story lodging property near the U.S. 31 corridor with the budget-friendly Home2 Suites brand.
Wolf Run Golf Club owner says ‘it’s the right time’ for redevelopment
Stan Burton considered several options for keeping the nationally esteemed and notoriously challenging course open—including making it more family-friendly—but in the end they weren’t viable.
Carmel reveals name, design for City Center hotel
The $40 million hotel, which will be part of the Autograph Collection by Marriott, is expected to be built between the Monon Trail and Veterans Way, just south of City Center Drive.
Roundup: Indoor amusement center debuts in Noblesville, pizzeria expanding to Fishers
After a $1.5 million remodel from its new owner, the former Cooper’s Stardust Bowl space has become Three-Two-Fun!! & Bowl! 32.
Westfield OKs zoning for indoor baseball facility at Grand Park
The 65,000-square-foot sports training facility proposed by Mayor Andy Cook’s nephew would be built directly to the west of the indoor soccer arena known as the Grand Park Events Center on 191st Street.
North suburban companies plan expansions, hundreds of jobs
A number of companies in Hamilton County and Boone County have quietly made expansion commitments in recent months.