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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
Renderings: King Park’s proposed Fall Creek Place project
Architectural sketches provide a glimpse of what the development at the northeast corner of East 22nd and Delaware streets would look like. Construction could start this fall.
New plan emerges for Broad Ripple Legion site
A local developer no longer is pursuing plans to build a five-story office building on the property. A small real estate brokerage firm in the neighborhood now hopes to renovate the space and move its office there.
Apartments proposed for site next to Madame Walker Theatre
The city is set to consider a proposal to build 30 apartments on a surface lot by the historic theater and to restore an existing, century-old structure.
Openings: B Spot Burger, Repeal, Scotty’s latest creation
Ironworks at Keystone will boast a new-to-Indy burger joint this month, as a tea shop pours into the nearby Fashion Mall. In Fletcher Place, the new restaurant Repeal harkens back to 1933.
Rendering offers vision for vacant Irvington lot
The vacant lot along East Washington Street that Irvington officials are marketing for redevelopment has yet to attract any offers. But an architect’s rendering is giving residents an idea of what could be built there.
Upstart restaurateur opening Public House in SoBro
Indianapolis native Brian Baker plans to start serving patrons late this fall from his South American-themed Open Society Public House on College Avenue, catty-corner to Greg Hardesty’s celebrated Recess.
Ironworks developer planning next phase for apartment project
Hendricks Commercial Properties has purchased the adjacent La-Z-Boy building and is planning to build more apartments on the high-profile property at 86th and Keystone.
Long-standing downtown bakery sign has sleek new look
The nostalgic billboard atop the former Roselyn Bakery building at Washington and Pennsylvania streets now sports a more modern design courtesy of Pie Five Pizza Co.
Renderings updated for spiffy Marott Center addition on Mass Ave
Gershman Partners should start construction in the next few months on a four-story addition to the Marott Center at the foot of Mass Ave.
Former Bluebeard chef Adams to start Fountain Square eatery
Also a tastemaker at Plow & Anchor, John Adams now is teaming with retail broker Brian Epstein to open Marrow in Fountain Square, where Maria’s Pizza was located.
Rockstone pizzeria opens downtown, with Nora locale coming
The Rockstone is operated by Sahm’s restaurant chain owner Ed Sahm, who is expanding the wood-fired pizza concept beyond downtown and Fishers.
Pizzology owner eyeing Virginia Avenue for taco eatery
Neal Brown is looking to open the restaurant in Fletcher Place. The area’s renaissance also continues with plans to renovate a building for commercial use a few blocks away.
Roundup: Daredevil opens in Speedway; Penn & Palate downtown
The Daredevil microbrewery provides a lift to the town of Speedway’s revitalization efforts, while Penn & Palate continues the renaissance of East 16th Street.
Sanctuary Brewing setting up shop on South College Avenue
David Worthington, who in 2013 launched Brewery Tours of Indianapolis, now is tapping into the burgeoning craft beer scene with Sanctuary Brewing Co. It should open by Labor Day.
Shipping container could serve as Mass Ave art gallery
The Riley Area Development Corp. has proposed placing the container near Davlan Park at the northeast corner of Massachusetts Avenue and Alabama Street to compensate for the loss of galleries in the district.
Roundup: More restaurants for Mass Ave; Jockamo opens at Fort Ben
Lincoln Square Pancake House and a yet-to-be-named steak and seafood chophouse have committed to the Millikan on Mass project, joining Nine Irish Brothers at the apartment and retail development.
Roundup: Scotty’s $500K remodel; Louie’s Wine Dive and Sangiovese opening
The Scotty’s Brewhouse location on East 96th Street will undergo a massive renovation in July when the restaurant will close for about a week.
Upscale steakhouse to revive historic Maryland Street building
Cleveland-based Red The Steakhouse is slated to take the street-level space at 14 W. Maryland St. Also downtown: Georgia Reese’s Southern Table & Bar will begin welcoming patrons on Friday.