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
New Petite Chou restaurant planned for downtown
The French-inspired Petite Chou is planning a new downtown restaurant at 30 S. Meridian St., next door to The Oceanaire Seafood Room.
Roundup: Detour, Froyo, Huddles, Cannoli Queen, Dairy Queen, Scotty’s, more
Detour: An American Grille, Cannoli Queen and a couple of new frozen yogurt spots lead off a crowded restaurant and retail roundup.
Free parking for Tea Party?
The Indianapolis Tea Party has asked the city to waive the parking bill for its April 15 "Tax Day Rally" at the Indiana Statehouse.
Naked Tchopstix to open in King Cole Building downtown
Naked Tchopstix plans to move into the former home of Nicky Blaine’s in the basement of the King Cole Building.
Roundup: LoveSac, St. Elmo, Jets Pizza, Hokkaido Buffet
A new retailer at The Fashion Mall, a couple of new chain restaurants and a major renovation for St. Elmo Steak House lead the latest retail roundup.
Nonprofit group plans renovation of 2 vacant apartment buildings
A not-for-profit group is partnering with a locally based developer to renovate two vacant apartment buildings near Meridian and 38th streets into affordable and supportive housing.
Roundup: Cutco, Marshalls, Performance Bicycle, Sensu
Cutco is opening its first local store, Marshalls is replacing an off-price brother, Performance Bicycle plans a new store in Greenwood, and more.
Circle Centre finally lands major fourth-floor tenant
Circle Centre mall is on the verge of landing a major new tenant for its struggling fourth floor.
Lawsuit puts Calle 52 in park
Plans are on hold for a new Latin restaurant at 52nd Street and College Avenue after a fellow restaurant owner sued to overturn city approval of a parking variance.
Granite City, Au Bon Pain join Indianapolis airport offerings
Granite City Food & Brewery and Au Bon Pain are slated to replace a former TGI Friday's restaurant at the Indianapolis International Airport.
Work begins on mixed-use Trail Side on Mass Ave
Construction began this week on Trail Side on Mass Ave, a four-story apartment and retail project by Riley Area Development Corp and Monument Realty.
The case for eminent domain: Exhibit A
When the scaffolding went up at 42 E. Washington St., so did the hopes of many of its neighbors.
Borders bankruptcy claims downtown bookstore
It seemed inevitable but now it's official: Borders plans to close the downtown Indianapolis store as part of a Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization.
Developer plans $24M second phase for Cosmopolitan
The developer Flaherty & Collins is finalizing plans for a second phase of Cosmopolitan on the Canal that calls for 162 more apartments and 180 parking spaces at a cost of about $24 million.
Classic roadside diner finds new home at Angie’s List
There's a new landmark at the Angie's List campus just east of downtown: A restored 1937 diner.
Restaurant roundup: Potbelly, The Sweet Life, Bebop Pizza, 10-01
Several new restaurants including new local names and popular chains are slated to open soon in central Indiana.
Historic Chadwick building coming down after fire
Workers are tearing down what’s left of an historic downtown apartment building after a two-alarm fire this morning.
New dining on the way for 82nd Street: Harry & Izzy’s, MacKenzie River Pizza Co.
Two new restaurants are in the works for a prime stretch of 82nd Street between Fashion Mall at Keystone and Castleton Square Mall: MacKenzie River Pizza Company and a new location for downtown favorite Harry & Izzy’s.