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Kim and Todd Saxton: Go for the gold! But maybe not every time.
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Local senior-living complex more than doubles assisted-living units in $5M expansion
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Home decor showroom, cafe to open in landmark Atlanta building
Mercantile 37 opens to the public Saturday and will feature handmade decor and home goods. It also has a cafe, serving breakfast and lunch fare.
Songbook Foundation opens private Simon golf courses to public
From now through Nov. 4, foursomes can hit the links for $1,500, which includes a tax-deductible donation to the Great American Songbook Foundation.
Fishers committee plans public input sessions for Nickel Plate Trail planning
Nickel Plate Trail planners say residents will be given several chances to provide feedback and ideas for the new trail with the committee leading the effort and other city officials.
Fishers budget for 2019 includes tax hike for Nickel Plate Trail, road work
If approved as presented to the city council, the budget call for raising the property-tax rate by 4 cents per $100 of assessed valuation for public safety and infrastructure work, including the controversial pedestrian trail.
Third candidate announces campaign for Noblesville mayor
Mike Corbett is owner of Hamilton County Media Group, which publishes the Hamilton County Business Magazine.
Roundup: Qdoba, Hot Box Pizza among tenants in Anson influx; Rosie’s Place adds Carmel spot
Restaurants and medical clinics are flocking to the sprawling Anson development in Whitestown. Plus, Carmel gets a Rosie’s and a British Swim School, while Noblesville snags a new doughnut shop.
Fishers eyes cultural designation for Nickel Plate District
Fishers plans to submit an application to the Indiana Arts Commission to recognize the Nickel Plate District as a statewide cultural district.
Carmel files lawsuit to gain control of PNC Bank property on Main Street
Carmel wants to purchase the property at Main Street and Rangeline Road as part of a project to create a mixed-use development, but PNC Bank has resisted.
Developer revives Zionsville townhouse project that stalled in recession
CalAtlantic has filed to develop a 77-home project very similar to one first envisioned by Bruce Gunstra Builders Inc., which was once one of the area’s largest homebuilders.
Arbor Homes to add nearly 200 homes to Anson
Arbor Homes would build 197 single-family homes on about 54 acres next to an existing subdivision.
Co-working space set to open in Carmel as firm seeks more franchisees
Office Evolution, which was founded in 2003 in Colorado and now operates in 25 states, hopes to have as many five locations in the Indianapolis area.
Hamilton Town Center proposes temporary skating rink
The temporary ice rink would operate from Aug. 15 to Dec. 31, according to town documents.
Carmel eatery to close doors after years of ongoing construction
The owner of the seven-year-old Italian restaurant and wine bar said he was shutting it down after enduring years of nearby road construction that had taken a toll on the business.
Roundup: Southern cuisine eatery planned for Carmel house; Bier Brewery, Dunkin adding locations
Juniper on Main would recast the vacant house on Main Street as a restaurant featuring food common to the South Carolina and Georgia coasts. Also this week: the latest on Tire Discounters, Linden Tree Gifts and Pro Wake Watersports.
Builder proposes 237-home development that would save historic Carmel house
The Old Town Design Group plans to build 103 single-family homes and 134 townhouse or condominium units on Carmel’s north side.
Carmel entertainment business moving to bigger digs in Westfield
The 50,000-square-foot facility on the southwest corner of State Road 32 and U.S. 31 will feature laser tag, bowling, axe throwing, an indoor ropes course, and an outdoor miniature golf course—as well as a restaurant and bar.
Pittman laying groundwork for office project at 106th and Illinois streets
Developer Steve Pittman is asking Carmel officials to rezone five acres of residential land located just one block from the vast North Meridian Street office corridor.
Developer proposes 300-unit, 15-building apartment complex in Noblesville
Justus Cos. acquired 90 acres of land near the intersection in 2013 and now thinks the time is right to develop them.