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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
Chipotle headed downtown to Washington and Meridian
Local retail brokers say Chipotle will occupy the first-floor space of a three-story retail and office building slated to fill the vacant lot at 6 E. Washington St.
A milestone and a transition for the Property Lines blog
From Cory Schouten: For six years, I've used this space mostly to share nuggets I found interesting about real estate in my hometown.
$1.4M revival planned for historic Oxmoor apartments
The abandoned Oxmoor Apartments on Indianapolis’ near-north side is about to be revived, thanks to a $1.4 million renovation set to be completed in July.
New hope for crumbling Washington Street building
The new owners of a pre-Civil War building that is one of downtown's oldest surviving structures are removing metal paneling to determine whether the four-story building could withstand a façade improvement project.
Reverie Estates plans Irvington apartment project
Locally based Reverie Estates has purchased the 53-unit Butler Apartments along Washington Street in Irvington and plans an extensive renovation.
Retail roundup: Starbucks, Five Below, Harbor Freight
Several national retail brands are expanding in central Indiana: Starbucks in Fishers, Big Lots in Franklin, Five Below in Plainfield and Harbor Freight Tools in Indianapolis.
Owner plans redevelopment for Virginia Avenue buildings
The owner of three vacant buildings along Virginia Avenue between Pennsylvania and Delaware streets hopes to develop one of them with five apartments and first-floor retail, recruit retail and office users for a second, and tear down a third to make way for parking.
Roundup: True Religion, Shoppers World, TaTa
Another top fashion name is joining The Fashion Mall at Keystone, a giant discount retailer is expanding its local footprint, and a few new pizza restaurants are planned for the area.
Roundup: Greek’s, Napolese, The Melting Pot, LA Fitness
The latest retail roundup has something for everyone: Greek’s Pizzeria is coming to Carmel, Melting Pot has closed in Greenwood, and LA Fitness plans a new gym in Noblesville.
Another delay on Di Rimini: Time for a demolition order?
The owner of the unfinished 31-unit apartment building at 733 N. Capitol Ave. now hopes to sell the property instead of investing more than $1.5 million to bring it into code compliance.
Developer files plans for Washington Street infill
A local developer plans to build a 2.5-story retail and office building on a prominent vacant lot at the northeast corner of Meridian and Washington streets.
A new name and rendering for $30M Ops Center project
The $30 million redevelopment of the former Bank One Operations Center at 451 E. Market St. now has a name: Artistry.
LA Fitness proposes facility for corner of 86th and Ditch
A 41,000-square-foot LA Fitness could replace two vacant commercial buildings including the former home of Cinema Grill at the southeast corner of 86th Street and Ditch Road.
Roundup: Hobby Lobby, Bakersfield, Orange Leaf
Chain stores Hobby Lobby and DXL plan new Indianapolis-locations, two yogurt chains are expanding and a popular Cincinnati-area restaurant prepares for its Indy grand-opening.
Developer plans mixed-use project for Broad Ripple
A local developer plans to construct a three-story building with first-floor retail and two floors of office space north of Broad Ripple Avenue sandwiched between Winthrop Avenue and the Monon Trail.
Stir Crazy closes restaurants in Castleton, Greenwood
The Chicago-based parent company of the Stir Crazy restaurant chain has closed its locations at Castleton Square and Greenwood Park malls.