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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
Gallery owner’s plans to reopen run into roadblock
Curt Churchman needs to find a new home in the Meridian Kessler area for his Fine Estate Art & Rugs and Gallery Two businesses after a city zoning board rejected his request for a zoning variance.
New $55M downtown hotel shares architect with Cummins project
Deborah Berke & Partners is the architect on the nine-story project from hotelier 21c. If the name sounds familiar, it’s because the firm designed what should be another signature building on downtown’s east side.
Roundup: Einstein bagel shops closing, Under Armour coming to Fashion Mall
The downtown Einstein location and the chain's Fishers store closed Tuesday—joining another location that shut down in recent months—as part of a company reorganization.
Fresh Thyme to anchor $37M Broad Ripple development
The specialty grocer has committed to occupying 35,000 square feet at Browning Investments’ apartment-and-retail project along the Central Canal. Construction is set to begin next month.
Design changes shorten downtown tower project
Flaherty & Collins execs joined city officials Wednesday morning to break ground on the $121 million, 28-story downtown development, which was renamed 360 Market Square. Design changes have shaved about 70 feet from the tower’s originally planned height.
Walgreens pharmacy setting up shop on Mass Ave
The chain will occupy 2,500 square feet on the ground level of the 3 Mass building at the head of the bustling avenue and should be open within the next few months.
Jockamo pizzeria nearing Fort Harrison opening
The owners of the popular pie place founded in Irvington hope to have their third spot operating by mid-April, just down the street from Triton Brewing Co.
Roundup: Bent Rail opens, Yard House coming in March
Beside beer joints, a breakfast cafe is coming to the Switch development in Fishers, while a couple of Texas Roadhouse-owned restaurants are putting down stakes on the south side.
Dinosaur Bar-B-Que’s design falls flat with historic preservation board
The restaurant chain wants to open in part of the former Nordstrom space downtown, but proposed designs have struck out with the Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission.
Depression-era downtown parking garage closed for renovations
The new owner of the garage on East Market Street is investing $2 million to refurbish the facility in hopes of reopening it in June.
Roundup: Broken Beaker coming to Mass Ave, Rural King to Greenwood
A distillery is set to take the space formerly occupied by Bikes on Mass Ave, which plans to reopen nearby with a concept hawking beer and coffee. Plus: Mooyah burgers in Noblesville, go-karting in Fishers, and a craft brewery in Carmel.
Developer updates plans for Broad Ripple apartment project
Browning Investments has dubbed its apartment-and-retail development to be built along the Central Canal as The Coil. Its 150 units are more than originally envisioned.
Trucking company buys former off-airport parking land
Knight Transportation paid $4 million for the site in Plainfield and plans to build a driving school where a parking firm once operated before it was purchased last year by a competitor.
Vacant downtown lot where temple once stood finally sells
John Watson of Core Redevelopment bought the site at the southeast corner of 10th and Delaware streets and plans to build a small office and residential project on the property.
Update: Giordano’s targeting more than one Indy location
The CEO of the Chicago-based pizzeria says he’s scouting downtown locations and hopes to have a lease signed within the next three months.
Roundup: Vitality Bowls, Corner Bakery among Carmel debuts
Eateries set to open in Carmel in the next few months include Vitality Bowls and Corner Bakery Cafe, while Thai Paradise launches in downtown Indianapolis.
Update: Restaurateur gets go-ahead on Amici’s project
The Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission signed off on Mike Cunningham’s plans for the downtown restaurant site, which include renovation of the existing building and construction of a new structure.
Local developer plans to raze homes for Broad Ripple apartment project
The $5 million, 24-unit project would be built on Winthrop Avenue just west of the Monon Trail, where five rental homes would need to be demolished.