Owner of esteemed golf course proposes ditching links, building mixed-use project
Redeveloping the Zionsville course—consistently ranked among the best in the country—could include 360 single-family homes and 200 multi-family housing units.
Redeveloping the Zionsville course—consistently ranked among the best in the country—could include 360 single-family homes and 200 multi-family housing units.
A longtime state senator has left the Statehouse. A state representative is running for a countywide office. A Noblesville city councilor is running for state office. And that’s not all.
The city of Fishers is trying to prevent vacant (or soon-to-be-vacant) properties that housed grocery stores from being redeveloped without city oversight.
Both companies are expected to receive economic development incentives from the city of Zionsville and the state.
The 155-acre development would wrap around the Golf Club of Indiana, which would remain open to the public and under the same management.
The Boone County town will soon be home to the headquarters for Little League International’s Central Region, one of five U.S. offices.
In a project expected to cost $2.5 million, synthetic turf will be installed on the infields of 18 of the 26 diamonds at the sports park.
New Jersey-based U.S. Cold Storage plans to add 100,000 square feet to its existing 200,000-square-foot refrigerated warehouse and logistic-services facility.
The nearly 22,000-square-foot grocery is part of the chain’s aggressive renovation and expansion campaign. Also in the roundup: three new eateries, two salons, two boutiques and two dentist offices.
Expected to be an annual tradition, the holiday extravaganza kicks off Saturday. Organizers have been surprised by the level of participation from independent vendors.
Daniel Hubbard intends to construct paired patio homes and an assisted living facility on a 19-acre property along 126th Street, if city officials approve his rezoning request.
Plans from the two Indianapolis-area firms call for more than 2 million square feet of space in a development encompassing 170 acres.
The event, called Stay at Home for HAND, is scheduled for 6 p.m. Saturday, but there is no venue, dinner, cash bar or program.
A new ownership group based in central Indiana recently acquired the 193,000-square-foot building, which now is vacant.
CSM Sport & Entertainment General Manager Ashlee Huffman called 2017 “challenging.”
It certainly was eventful.
The Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association plans to break ground on the 40,000-square-foot building Nov. 8.
Zionsville and Plainfield are still in contention to land Little League International’s Central Region headquarters, but Westfield has apparently struck out.
The dry cleaner counts more than 450 locations worldwide, but hasn’t had a presence in Indiana until now. Also in the roundup: more pizza joints and ice cream shops.
With the first tenant in hand, the developers of the 300-acre NorthPoint project in Westfield are eager to attract more of the same.
The mismatched identities causes problems, especially for businesses, because ZIP codes determine the city used in an address.