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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
Goodwill, developer proposing $26M apartment project for near-west side
The four-story project by the White River would be reserved for middle-income workers who can’t afford higher rents downtown.
$41M apartment project in Mile Square moving forward
Developers of The Ardmore told city officials on Wednesday that they hope to start construction in the fall and are seeking city financial assistance on the project.
Is used car lot next in line for South College development surge?
The owner of Bob’s Auto Sales is jumping into the action by offering the property for sale as plans for big projects unfold on parcels nearby.
Roundup: Tinker Street restaurateurs branching out again with BBQ joint
Peter George and Thomas Main, who have helped turn East 16th Street into a culinary corridor, plan to open a Southern eatery in June next to Festiva.
Downtown tower bracing for exits of big tenants
Roughly 160,000 square feet in the Landmark Center will be available once two large tenants vacate the complex—one a well-known company with a big downtown presence.
Update: High-profile Chatham Arch project still in limbo; Fletcher Place demo OK’d
A developer who wants to build a mix of condominiums, town houses and single-family homes near Mass Ave once again has returned to the drawing board.
Patachou’s Hoover making progress on new Public Greens, Crispy Bird eateries
Within three months, the matriarch of the Cafe Patachou family of restaurants hopes to open a downtown outpost for Public Greens and a Meridian-Kessler nest for her fledgling fried-chicken concept.
Taxman Brewing in Bargersville opening gastropub near Geist
After hitting it big south of Indianapolis, owners of the brewpub plan to open a second location in mid-June in a town aggressively pursuing development.
Quarry at River North readies for first tenants near Fashion Mall
The $30 million apartment project will open 65 of 196 units by April 15, bringing another rental option to the upscale area.
Roundup: Broad Ripple eatery expanding; another furniture store entering market
MoFoCo, formerly the Monon Food Co., plans to open a downtown location March 27, while Bob’s Discount Furniture prepares to launch from two stores formerly occupied by a local furniture heavyweight.
Four local firms vying to redevelop downtown GM property
The entity charged with selling the 103-acre site said the proposals represent up to $1 billion in investment to transform the vacant parcel into a destination.
Redevelopment of Irvington Coal Factory site stalls
A plan to build a $7.7 million affordable housing project on the site failed to win the necessary tax credits to help finance the development.
Roundup: Fountain Square fields new pizza options
The owner of Red Lion Grog House in Fountain Square intends to launch Sidekicks Pizza in the neighborhood’s most visible building, while a small Chicago-based chain plans its first location outside of Illinois.
Historic White Castle building gets reprieve from Indiana Landmarks
The not-for-profit has stepped in to save the downtown structure, built in 1927 and believed to be the third-oldest restaurant constructed by the burger chain.
Vine & Table uncorking second north-side location, at prominent intersection
The wine shop, launched in Carmel by local caterer Joe Husar, was purchased last year by Big Red Liquors, which is bringing the store to the Meridian-Kessler neighborhood.
Roundup: City Market staple closes after 42 years; Speedway’s Main Street snags bar
A downtown institution served its last sandwich this week at City Market, potentially opening its former space for several new eateries.
Demand for round-the-clock dental services spawns more locations
Since opening in late 2014, 24 Hour Dental Care has moved to a larger location and opened another office in Castleton, with plans for two more in the metro area.
Roundup: High-profile Chatham Arch, Fountain Square, Coal Factory projects still in limbo
On Wednesday, members of the Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission delayed final decisions on four major redevelopment projects. One applicant was told to start over.