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
Whitestown officially welcomes first new downtown business
It’s not that businesses don’t exist in the short stretch of Main Street or elsewhere in the growing community, but in the past the Boone County Chamber of Commerce or Zionsville Chamber of Commerce officially welcomed new enterprises.
Zionsville considers paying for $10.2M town hall without bonds
A new financing proposal for a town hall in Zionsville could save the municipality money in the long run, even though the price tag for the building has increased.
Roundup: Korean restaurant, kickboxing studio, Potbelly on tap for Carmel
Carmel’s first Korean restaurant is scheduled to open Friday.
A guide for potential first-time Ikea shoppers
When Ikea announced it would open a store in Fishers in 2017, some local readers already knew what to expect, but up until Saturday I had never stepped foot inside a store.
New retail buildings coming to Fishers, Carmel
Terre Haute-based Thompson Thrift plans to break ground on a new 10,900-square-foot multi-tenant retail building to be anchored with a brunch restaurant this month.
Designer presents final plans for Westfield’s $25M urban park
After years of being particular about the project, Grand Junction Task Force members seem pleased with the final designs for the park, which include areas for concerts, play, dining and more.
Mansion at Oak Hill changing ownership, undergoing 5-month renovation
Indianapolis-based Thomas Caterers of Distinction is purchasing the facility and renaming it Black Iris Estate.
Carmel City Council loosening control over city operations
Some of that power is now transferred to Mayor Jim Brainard, as several of his critics feared would happen.
Pizzology closes in Village of West Clay
Retail struggles seem to be continuing in the upscale Carmel neighborhood.
10 things to expect in the northern suburbs in 2016
We revisited the year’s top news stories in the suburbs on Wednesday, so now let’s look at what you should expect to see in 2016.
A rewind of the biggest ‘burb news items of 2015
It was another busy year in the North of 96th region—the population growth hasn’t stopped, new housing developments continue to take root and each community is trying to identify exactly what kinds of new businesses it wants to attract.
Roundup: Health retailers at Clay Terrace; Jimmy John’s opening in Noblesville
As the year comes to an end, here’s one last retail roundup to get you looking forward to 2016.
Richmond-based brewery opening taproom in Zionsville
The nearly 3,000-square-foot tasting room will be located at 98 S. Main St. and is expected to open in late January or early February.
Jonathan Byrd’s Fieldhouse set to open Jan. 5
The entrepreneur behind the $8.1 million basketball and volleyball facility recently gave North of 96th a sneak peek inside.
Ginovus relocating from Keystone Crossing to downtown Fishers
Ginovus, a site selection consulting firm, will lease space in the Nickel Plate District for the next 10 years.
Technical training center opens in Boone County
The 20,000-square-foot Gene Haas Training and Education Center will offer 600-hour training programs for computer numerical control, industrial maintenance and metrology.
Dancing Donut, Flying Cupcake merging in new Fishers bakery
Kate Drury, owner of the two businesses is combining both at a new store–possibly to be called The Flying Cupcake & Donut–in the Fishers Marketplace at 13180 Market Square Drive.
Carmel council approves $60M development on Rangeline
The project will include six three- to four-story structures surrounding a central plaza with a restaurant and a 449-space underground parking garage.