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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
Planned movies-and-bowling venue won’t open in Carmel after all
Kite Realty Group Trust’s plan to bring a movies-and-bowling entertainment venue to help fill big vacancies at Hamilton Crossing Centre appears to have fallen through. In 2016 Kite was moving forward with plans to bring a Frank Theatres CineBowl & Grille to Hamilton Crossing, a Carmel retail development that sits east of U.S. 31 along […]
With Angie’s List departing, owner of Landmark Center ups ante to snag tenants
The home services firm will leave vacant four floors in the downtown tower, where owner Fairbridge has invested about $1 million in upgrades in hopes of landing new tenants.
Retail roundup: Fresh locales in Castleton for Sapporo, Gander Outdoors, Club Champion
Gander Mountain has morphed into Gander Outdoors under a new owner, with a grand opening for its 86th Street store on Saturday. Recent Indy-area exits include two Broad Ripple eateries and a Cancun Mexican Restaurant location.
Developer of former GM plant site seeking $27M in infrastructure aid from city
The planned street, bridge and sewer upgrades for the first phase of the 103-acre redevelopment—considered a prime option for Amazon's HQ2 project—would be covered by a combination of city funds and tax-increment financing.
Cushman breaks from tradition by changing popular State of Real Estate event
The 35-year-old annual outlook, held in recent years at Old National Centre, this year will be conducted online instead, in what the firm says is an attempt to reach more people.
High-end row house project under way in Herron-Morton neighborhood
Litz & Eaton have started building 13 row homes, topping out at $800,000 each, in an area where pricey custom jobs are popping up with more frequency.
Bids for East 16th Street site propose range of residential options
Five bidders have different visions for how to develop the site that Indianapolis Public Schools wants to sell along the suddenly hot corridor.
Update: Urban Eats, Nook opening in early February; governor to visit Tim Hortons
Gov. Eric Holcomb will drop in at Tim Hortons for Wednesday’s grand opening of the Canadian-based coffee and doughnut chain’s first Indianapolis-area location.
Last remaining buildings on east-side RCA site set to come down
The structures should be demolished by summer, clearing the way for redevelopment of the massive site now known as Sherman Park.
Roundup: Downtown debuts include Urban Eats, Chef JJ’s Luncheonette, Nature’s Table
Three new restaurants are opening on the Mile Square’s south side, including a couple of nontraditional locations piggybacking on established facilities and a Mexican eatery taking the former site of El Rodeo.
Couple’s ‘passion project’: new downtown event center on Delaware Street
Dan and Julie Johnston bought a historic office building near the foot of Mass Ave and are renovating it into state-of-the-art meeting and event space with high-tech bells and whistles.
Roundup: Updates on Giordano’s, Weekends Only on south side
The Chicago-based pizza chain has started construction on its third Indianapolis restaurant, a former Max & Erma’s, while Weekends Only prepares to open its second local store, in a former Kroger supermarket.
Downtown hotel project delayed by lawsuit from adjacent apartment owner
The owner of a complex near where Sun Development wants to build a dual-branded hotel incorporating a historic church is suing over a strip of land that would run through the project.
Plans for barbecue joint on East 16th moved to backburner
Restaurateurs Peter George and Thomas Main had hoped to open their BBQ Barn in June, but now they’re unsure if they’ll pursue the concept at all, after experiencing costly delays.
Menswear patch: Downtown clothing store relocating to core of Mile Square
J. Benzal exited Massachusetts Avenue in October and is moving to new space near where a national men’s clothier closed earlier this year.
Roundup: Rock Bottom on northwest side closes; new dates for Musk eatery openings
The Colorado-based micro-brewery offered craft beer in Indianapolis long before the trend took off. to become much more competitive. The downtown location remains open.
‘Premier restaurant’ envisioned to anchor $81.4M hotel across from fieldhouse
The 316-room, dual-brand hotel building is expected to be finished in April 2019, about two years before the city hosts the NBA All-Star Game.
Pie Five closes near Monument Circle, making way for burger chain
The fast-fire pizza chain on Saturday shut its doors, but it won’t be long before another fast-casual option opens in the same high-visibility location.