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
Up for sale: Depression-era former post office in Franklin
The City of Franklin is offering two vacant buildings for sale, including the 1936 post office that served as Franklin’s City
Hall from the early 1980s until 2008.
Up for sale: Depression-era former post office in Franklin
The City of Franklin is offering two vacant buildings for sale, including the 1936 post office that served as Franklin’s City
Hall from the early 1980s until 2008.
Roundup: People bakery replaces former dog bakery
Check out a roundup of restaurant and retail news, including a new bakery in Irvington, a replacement for a Starbucks in Indianapolis
and a new pizza joint in Franklin.
Board votes to protect historic German church
The Metropolitan Development Commission has approved an emergency motion to protect a 1914 church at the northeast corner
of Washington Street and German Church Road.
Emerson Heights wins historic designation
Emerson Heights, a streetcar suburb just west of Irvington, has been added to the State Historic Register and will be considered
for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places.
Investor buys vacant Castleton-area hotel
A vacant former Country Inn & Suites along Interstate 69 just north of I-465 is getting a new owner with plans to reopen
the 85-room property in the Spring.
Independent Carmel bookstore closing
An independent book shop specializing in mystery and suspense novels is closing after a seven-year run in Carmel.
City Market proposals: Microbrewery, bicycle hub, agriculture showcase
Six groups are vying to lead a redevelopment effort for the struggling Indianapolis City Market. Check out summaries of each
of the proposals.
Around town roundup: Red Lion, Pat-A-Cakes, Firehouse
A new English-style pub and restaurant is planned for Fountain Square, a new bakery is coming to Fishers and Firehouse Subs plans to open its second Indianapolis-area location near 86th Street and Michigan Road.
Developer plans expansion of Riley Towers apartments
The owner of downtown’s Riley Towers apartments is working on plans for a 5-story expansion at 225 E. North St. that would
add 54 apartment units and more than 4,000 square feet of retail space.
Shoppers World taking former Target space
Discount department-store chain Shoppers World has signed a deal to take over a shuttered Target store on the south side.
Ashley Furniture HomeStore closing Carmel outpost
The Ashley Furniture store in Carmel will close later this month after the owner and landlord failed to come to terms on a
lease renewal.
Flying Cupcake expands, Bobby Joe’s shuts down
The Flying Cupcake Bakery is opening a new location along Mass Ave next door to Scholar’s Inn downtown. Plus, more restaurant
news!
Kidding aside: Morty’s Comedy Joint closing
Morty’s Comedy Joint is slated to close for good on Jan. 4 after a four-year run at 3625 E. 96th St.
Trustee picks Buckingham to redevelop former YMCA site
Locally
based Buckingham Cos. has won the right to redevelop a 2-acre property at 860 W. 10th St. near the IUPUI campus.
Scotty’s is growing again, this time on Geist Reservoir
The popular local chain Scotty’s Brewhouse is planning a new outpost on Geist Reservoir.
Irish pub Fionn MacCool’s shuts down in Fishers
The Irish pub and restaurant Fionn MacCool’s has closed after a four-year run.