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
Zionsville residents propose 24-home development near downtown
Attorney Matt Price, engineer Andrew Heard and business coach Paul McCoy teamed up to purchase the 13-acre property in 2015, concerned about projects other developers might want to pursue there.
Portillo’s delays much-anticipated Fishers opening
The Chicago-based eatery says the slight delay is due to equipment that arrived late because of Hurricane Irma.
Who’s responsible for what? Breaking down Westfield’s contract with the Colts
The city of Westfield’s 10-year contract to host the Indianapolis Colts’ training camp at Grand Park could mean a lot for the northern suburb, but the city has its fair share of work to do.
Jonathan Byrd’s Fieldhouse zapping restaurant with e-sports center
Tapping into the growing competitive-gaming craze, Game On will have 78 stations for games that can be played on computers or devices like Xbox, PlayStation and Wii.
Fishers Ikea assembling 39 room settings for October debut
The Swedish company is well-known for its elaborate vignettes, which include layouts for living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens and bedrooms.
Developer plans to sidle up to Ikea, Yard with Fishers project
The Indianapolis-based firm has proposed a $3.5 million retail development along the 116th Street corridor expected to be a major draw for furniture and food fans.
Mainstreet redesigns senior living community slated for Whitestown
The Carmel-based builder of senior housing has added elements to make the 96-unit complex seem even more residential.
Roundup: Bru Burger coming to Noblesville; McAlister’s Deli on tap for Whitestown
The burger joint will be the first-floor tenant in the new BlueSky Technology Partners building, while McAlister’s and Pet Supplies Plus occupy a $3 million retail building to be built on Main Street.
Lebanon pays $520K for former car dealership near courthouse square
City officials hope to create a facility that blends co-working offices, maker space and retail under one roof.
Zionsville selling Creekside Corporate Park to local developer
The agreement with Rockland Development LLC will allow the town to continuing paying its debt and avoid having to market the property or hire a firm to help sell the land.
Carmel residents start petitions supporting, opposing hotel, carousel
Supporters and critics of Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard’s proposed hotel and carousel are circulating online petitions detailing their positions.
Roundup: Discount retailer coming to Whitestown; French restaurant opens in Zionsville
While many retailers are closing stores in droves, one store catering to teens and preteens is expanding its footprint across the country and planning to open a location in Whitestown.
New Fishers police station, garage could cost more than $16M
The Fishers Board of Public Works on Monday unanimously approved a contract with Fishers-based Hagerman Group to construct the 48,000-square-foot, three-story police station.
Extended stay hotel proposed in Whitestown
Indianapolis-based Loftus Robinson has filed plans for a 122-room WoodSpring Suites that would be in the Anson development near Interstate 65.
UPDATE: Two more candidates join race for Kenley’s Senate seat
Sue Finkam announced Wednesday that she will run in the upcoming Republican caucus for the District 20 seat, which covers the northeast side of Carmel, Noblesville and Westfield. She got company on Friday.
City Center hotel’s name, brand could be known within weeks
Carmel officials soon hope to unveil specifics for a ritzy Autograph Collection by Marriott hotel that would have 100 to 120 rooms and a unique name, design and theme.
Developer proposes $13.5M townhouse project in Carmel
Indianapolis-based Onyx + East plans to build 64 units near 116th Street and College Avenue. It also has a project in the Village of West Clay and is negotiating for land in the heart of the city.
Tale of two java shops: Indie Coffee Roasters approved, Carmel Coffee denied
Two coffee shop hopefuls looking to open on neighboring lots in the Carmel Arts & Design District have learned their divergent fates.