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
Just in: Renderings of $12.5M Georgia Street makeover
Plans are taking shape to transform a three-block stretch of Georgia Street in downtown Indianapolis into a pedestrian-friendly
corridor connecting the expanded Indiana Convention Center to Conseco Fieldhouse.
Starbucks closing at Conseco Fieldhouse
Starbucks plans to close its coffee shop in Conseco Fieldhouse later this month after it failed to come to terms on a lease
renewal.
Scaled back renovation project begins at Penn Arts
Renovation work finally has begun on the Penn Arts building at 16th and Pennsylvania streets.
Group hopes to save former home of Crawford’s Bakery
Efforts to save the former home of Crawford's Bakery at 16th Street and Capitol Avenue appear to be gaining momentum.
A makeover for Methodist
Clarian Health is planning a bed tower, parking garage and offices in a massive project that shows renewed commitment to the
downtown campus.
707 North Apartments begin leasing for June opening
The new owners of the eight-story condo project formerly known as 707 East North Street have set an opening target of June
for what will be known as 707 North Apartments.
A new sign for Steak n Shake
Steak n Shake's downtown headquarters is getting new signage.
For-profit college inks deal for a new local campus
Another for-profit college is eying an expansion into the Indianapolis area. The publicly traded Corinthian Colleges Inc., based in Santa Ana, Calif., plans to take 40,000 square feet in the Heritage Park office park southeast of Interstates 465 and 69.
Zoning board denies new digital sign for IBJ Media
A city planning board has denied a request from IBJ Media Corp. for a new sign including a small variable-message component
outside its headquarters at 41 E. Washington St.
Group pitches motorsports park for southwest side
A local man wants to build a motorsports park complete with a Motocross track, one-fifth-mile dirt track and ATV trails on
36 acres near Interstate 465 and Mann Road on the southwest side.
Restoration work begins for Old Northside landmark
Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana has taken over the Romanesque Revival former church known as Old Centrum along Central
Avenue at 12th Street.
Downtown shakeup: Tea Cozy closes, Sahm’s moves, Urban Elements expands
Check out a roundup of big changes for the downtown restaurant scene including Tea Cozy, Sahm’s and Urban Element, plus a
new fitness option at the Majestic Building.
New international grocery, Broad Ripple restaurant, Noblesville butcher shop
An around town retail roundup includes several new restaurants including Monon Food Co. and Puerto Vallarta, a new international
grocery on
the south side, and a new butcher shop in Noblesville.
Parking hangup slows renovation of blighted apartment building
A local developer's plans to renovate a long-vacant and graffiti-covered 1915 building along Meridian Street have hit
a snag over a lack of parking.
Sandor plans HQ move from midtown Indy to Carmel
Strip-center specialist Sandor Development Co. is moving its headquarters to Hamilton County after almost 50 years
in Indianapolis.
Law firm adds Old Northside mansion to its campus
The law firm Plews Shadley Racher & Braun LLP has spent more than $1 million to add the 1871 Eden-Talbott house to its
campus in the Old Northside Historic District.