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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
Roundup: BoomBozz Pizza, Off Broadway Shoes, DiBella’s Subs, Happy’s Pizza
Our latest retail and restaurant roundup features a new warehouse shoe store called Off Broadway Shoes and two new pizza joints, Happy’s and BoomBozz.
New renderings: CityWay’s hotel dubbed The Alexander
Buckingham Cos. and Dolce Hotels and Resorts plan to name their hotel in CityWay The Alexander in honor of the man who developed the original city plan for Indianapolis, Alexander Ralston.
Urban design firms acquire Market Street building for HQ
Two local firms focused on architecture and urban design have jointly acquired the former Perfection Bakery Building at 618 E. Market St. in the Cole Noble Commercial Arts District on the near east side.
More renderings of proposed $83M Canal apartment tower
Check out some new renderings of the 26-story apartment tower proposed for along Ninth Street between Senate Avenue and the Central Canal.
Retail roundup: ‘Tis the season for shopping malls
Local shopping malls are seeing an influx of temporary stores and newly arrived permanent tenants for the holiday season.
BJ’s planning new restaurant for Hamilton Town Center
BJ’s Restaurant and Brewhouse plans to build a restaurant at the entrance to Hamilton Town Center.
New restaurants: The End, Chef Joseph’s, Cafe Audrey, Flying Cupcake, La Margarita
A new restaurant called The End of the Line Public House is set to replace Shelbi Street Cafe & Bistro in the Fountain Square Theatre building. Plus, more restaurant news.
New renderings: $5M plan for amphitheater, trail in Fishers
The Town of Fishers this week unveiled plans to build a new outdoor amphitheater and multipurpose trail in its downtown district along 116th Street.
Life Time buys out Lifestyle; 2 Indy fitness centers closing
Florida-based Lifestyle Family Fitness plans to close two of its facilities in Indianapolis—at 82nd Street near Dean Road and along Shelby Street just south of Stop 10 Road—by the end of November.
Planners balk at proposed Jack in the Box on Meridian
The city's planning staff is recommending denial of a variance request for a Jack in the Box restaurant proposed for Meridian Street just south of 16th Street.
Fun with renderings: New Hoosier Park OTB facility
Hoosier Park Racing & Casino's new Winners Circle Pub, Grille & OTB is taking shape in a $3 million renovation at 20 N. Pennsylvania St.
Fast-growing First Watch plans 5 local restaurants
Patachou is getting some new competition. A breakfast-and-lunch chain called First Watch plans to open at least five new locations in the Indianapolis area.
City’s first Carnegie library set to celebrate 100 years
Marion County's oldest library building will celebrate its 100th anniversary this month. The Indianapolis Public Library branch at 2822 E. Washington St. was one of five libraries in the city built with funds from the Andrew Carnegie Foundation.
New retail strip proposed near Kite’s Rivers Edge
A local developer is betting more restaurants and retailers are interested in opening stores near Nordstrom Rack and The Container Store than Rivers Edge owner Kite Realty Group can accommodate.
Restaurant roundup: Yo Joy, Which Wich, Wolfies & more
Lots of new restaurants and frozen-yogurt spots are coming to Indianapolis.
Downtown line change: New restaurants replace old ones
New Orleans on the Avenue replacing Zing. Greek’s Pizzeria taking King David space. Starbucks replacing stalwart cafe in Omni.
$5.8M project slated for former BMV branch
A local developer has filed plans to build 64 apartments and a 1,700-square-foot cafe to replace a former BMV branch and parking lot at 531 Virginia Ave.
New rendering: Bank One Ops Center redevelopment
The company charged with redeveloping the former Bank One Operations Center downtown is recruiting tenants for the mixed-use apartment and retail project.