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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
Law firm taking former Borders coffee shop space
Barnes & Thornburg LLP, which owns the building at the high-profile corner of Washington and Meridian streets, plans to convert the vacant space to a reception area.
16 Park set to officially open following last year’s fire
Insight Development Corp., the development arm of the Indianapolis Housing Agency, on Wednesday will officially open the $34 million apartment project about a year after fire destroyed one of the buildings.
Developer intends to bring hint of ‘Wrigleyville’ to Chatham Arch neighborhood
Dan Jacobs has purchased a surface lot at the northeast corner of East North Street and North Park Avenue and plans to build three homes there that will range in height from three to four stories.
For sale: ‘Finest piece of downtown real estate’
A trio of downtown buildings listed for $4.9 million includes the historically lavish residence at 121 E. Ohio St. Described in marketing materials as the finest piece of downtown real estate, the residence has attracted interest from as far as the United Kingdom.
Roundup: Bagger Dave’s expanding area presence
Bagger Dave’s leads the Retail Roundup, with plans to open a restaurant in Avon next month and another in Greenwood in October. The Michigan-based chain’s lone location is on Indianapolis’ northwest side.
Cinema grill plans $4.6M renovation of local theater
Dallas-based Studio Movie Grill says it will invest $4.6 million in a theater building near 86th Street and Michigan Road and should be operating by September. When finished, the facility will sport 13 screens and 1,800 seats.
New Dunkin building design reveals second level
Under Keystone Group’s tentative plans, the developer would add a second story to the building at the high-profile corner of Washington and Pennsylvania streets in hopes of luring a national restaurant.
Hardware store owner drops unusual helipad request
Keith Payne, owner of North Meridian Hardware, had hoped to receive city approval to add a helipad to his store’s roof before neighborhood concerns caused him to shelve the unusual request.
Former Dunkin building targeted for major renovation
Several local real estate sources say Keystone Group CEO Ersal Ozdemir is close to purchasing the former home of Dunkin Donuts. His plans for the building at the high-profile corner of Washington and Pennsylvania streets include adding a second story.
New type of cinema grill eyeing Indianapolis
Flix Brewhouse in Texas is looking to expand, real estate sources say, and Indianapolis is on the list of cities it’s eyeing. Flix shows first-run movies while serving its own beers.
New Steak n Shake signage includes name of parent
Sardar Biglari, who operates San Antonio-based Biglari Holdings Inc., parent of the iconic Steak n Shake chain, wants the public to know who owns Steak n Shake, judging from new signage unveiled in Las Vegas.
Mel Simon estate donates $1M to retailing group
The estate of Mel Simon, who helped found Simon Property Group with brother Herb, announced the donation at the annual convention of the International Council of Shopping Centers, which runs in Las Vegas through Wednesday.
Mel Simon estate donates $1M to retail group
The estate of Mel Simon, who helped found Simon Property Group with brother Herb, made the announcement at the annual convention of the International Council of Shopping Centers, which runs through Wednesday.
Simon estate donates $1 million to retailing group
The estate of Melvin Simon announced the contribution during the International Council of Shopping Centers’ annual convention in Las Vegas. The gathering runs Monday through Wednesday.