Latest Blogs
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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
Developer launches $19M apartment project in Carmel
Locally based J.C. Hart Co. has broken ground on a $19 million apartment community at the northeast corner of 116th Street and College Avenue in the Carmel Performing Arts District.
Revamped M&I Plaza lands King David, Side Street Deli
The main entrance to downtown's M&I Plaza is getting a $1 million makeover as the 28-story building prepares to welcome two new restaurant tenants.
Closing: Flower Factory, Frankey’s, McVan’s
Several notable departures including Flower Factory and Frankey’s lead off the latest retail real estate roundup.
City kicking in $5M toward reuse plan for Bush Stadium
City officials are sharing new details of a plan to redevelop Bush Stadium into more than 250 apartment units, while preserving the stadium's façade.
Rendering: Parking garage and retail for Broad Ripple
The city is kicking in $6.35 million for a $15 million Broad Ripple parking garage with first floor retail space and a police substation.
IHOP adding new restaurants
The IHOP restaurant chain is trying to regain a foothold in central Indiana with two new locations under construction and at least three more in the works.
Cadillac Ranch takes chance on former Music Mill space
North-siders will finally get a shot at riding a Cadillac Ranch mechanical bull without driving to Union Station.
Lululemon, Five Below coming to Indianapolis
Two of the nation's hottest concepts in retail—a yoga apparel specialist and a new dollar-store concept targeting teens—are coming to Indianapolis.
Recreational outfitter REI plans store in Castleton
The outdoors retailer REI plans to open its first Indiana store in a former Linens & Things location in the Plaza at Castleton shopping center.
DiBella’s sub shop scouting for Indianapolis locations
DiBella's Old Fashioned Submarines, a chain of gourmet sandwich shops based in Rochester, N.Y., is scouting for locations for between six and eight new restaurants in central Indiana.
New restaurant space planned for Regions Tower
The owners of downtown's 36-story One Indiana Square/Regions Tower are working on plans to renovate part of the skyscraper's first floor to accommodate a massive new restaurant.
Roundup: Presley Presents, La Margarita, Stacked Pickle, Chicago’s Pizza, Pioneer
Check out a round-town roundup chock full of new locations for popular restaurants including La Margarita, Stacked Pickle and Chicago’s Pizza, along with a new family dinner theater and a new concert venue for Fountain Square.
Before and after: Partnership sprucing up MLK corridor
A partnership between the city and nonprofit groups to spruce up the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street corridor is starting to yield results.
Fire damages historic ‘Wedding Cake House’
The historic Kemper House near 10th and Delaware streets, known as the "Wedding Cake House,” sustained about $100,000 in damage early Tuesday morning during a rash of fires.
Heartland taking storefront space in Murphy Art Center
Heartland Truly Moving Pictures has signed a deal to move its headquarters to Fountain Square’s historic Murphy Arts Center, which includes a former movie house.
Pizzology chef plans new downtown concept
Neal Brown, the popular local chef behind Carmel's Pizzology is outfitting the former home of Nia's Deli at 38 E. Washington St. for a new restaurant called The Libertine.