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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
Mural on Broad Ripple parking garage to help anchor art path
A New York artist’s mural will be featured on the north side of the Broad Ripple parking garage to help root the new Art2Art trail on the north side.
Fountain Square project would need city subsidy
Three proposals to develop a city-owned parking lot come with the caveat that they’ll likely need city assistance ranging from “very little” to “a lot.”
Roundup: Specialty grocer, Italian and Thai eateries, and new nano-brew concept
Fresh Thyme prepares to enter the Indianapolis market while Wal-Mart pushes its Neighborhood Market concept. Also, Olive Garden expands and a Thai restaurant opens downtown.
‘Wedding cake’ house gets new residents after long vacancy, suspected arson
The historic Kemper House on North Delaware Street is no longer vacant, occupied by a couple who would seem to be ideal residents.
$12M apartment project serving homeless vets
The $12 million, 75-unit complex officially opened Tuesday on the city’s near-west side as the first supportive housing facility for homeless veterans.
Irvington group’s plan for historic building reduced to rubble
Strong storms that blew through central Indiana on Sunday toppled much of the two-story former post office building, which had withstood the tests of time for 110 years.
CityWay project takes top Monumental Award honor
The Indy Chamber presents the awards that honor significant achievements in architecture and design. Buckingham Cos.’ CityWay also won in the Public Art category.
Two projects on tap for Near-North area
One is an affordable senior-housing complex on North Illinois Street and the other is a small mixed-use development on North Meridian Street that could house a medical clinic.
Buggs Temple doesn’t stay empty for long
One of the city’s largest caterers, Thomas Caterers of Distinction Inc., has agreed to lease both levels while it pursues a purchase of the two-story building, the owner of the company said.
Buggs Temple tenants close their doors
Creation Cafe and Euphoria Events closed Tuesday, after the owners said they couldn’t come to terms on a new lease.
Roundup: Soup joint, Ethiopian eats and relocations
Soupremacy is set to take space just off Monument Circle vacated by Teapots n Treasures, which moved a couple of blocks away, while Ambrosia settles into new digs in Broad Ripple.
Owners of doomed Di Rimini ready to present new design
New developers hope to begin renovating the eyesore at 733 N. Capitol Ave. as soon as their design gets approval from the city’s Regional Center Hearing Examiner.
Apartments planned for Virginia Avenue office building
The family partnership that has owned the four-story building since the 1980s is converting it from office to residential use, with plans for five apartment units and 700 square feet of retail.
Speedway buys another motel property as part of redevelopment plan
It’s the second motel property Speedway has acquired near Interstate 465, as part of its plan to establish a gateway into the town.
Roundup: Juicery for City Market, barbecue joint for Plainfield, and more
Twenty Two, which started as a mobile juicery/smoothie bar, is set to land at City Market on Dec. 2. Dickey’s Barbecue is opening in Plainfield on Oct. 24, and a California pizza chain plans to open near IUPUI.
Developer unveils plans for former Central State site
Plans for the proposed $5 million redevelopment show a mix of uses, including student housing, event space, office and industrial space and even the possibility of a brewery.
High-profile retail building sells in Meridian-Kessler
Locally based Ambrose Property Group acquired the 12,100-square-foot center at the northeast corner of 49th and Pennsylvania streets.
Mass Avenue moves: Tini, Flying Cupcake
The martini and vodka bar is taking the space next door now occupied by the cupcake store, which is relocating to another location on the Avenue.