Illinois developer proposes $23M senior-living facility in Noblesville
The four-story, 105,145-square-foot senior-housing development would include 124 units near State Road 37 and 146th Street.
The four-story, 105,145-square-foot senior-housing development would include 124 units near State Road 37 and 146th Street.
In addition to cupcakes, The Lemon Bar in Zionsville will include alcoholic drinks, such as champagne slushies, and a bistro menu with sandwiches and soups.
Until a few weeks ago, Andrew Caplinger wasn’t looking to expand the two-location seafood business he owns with his wife and dad.
The city of Carmel is adding more office space to the Palladium in a project that will allow the Center for the Performing Arts to consolidate most of its staff in one location.
Dora Hospitality LLC has filed plans to add 48 rooms to its Hilton Garden Inn near 96th Street and Interstate 69 in Fishers.
Houston-based Nutex Health Inc. has filed plans to build an 18,000-square-foot medical facility on a 2-acre property near the southeast corner of 116th Street and Hoosier Road.
The 200-space parking structure would be located at the corner of 1st Street SW and 3rd Avenue SW as part of the $20 million mixed-use development known as Monon & Main.
Orthopedic surgeon Greg Dikos and his wife Jackie, a registered dietitian, introduced their plans to open Fields Artisan Brewery to the Westfield City Council on Monday.
Indianapolis-based RSE Realty Inc. has filed plans to add a building to the prominent retail center just west of downtown.
The company recently filed plans with the town of Zionsville for the dealership that will be near the southeast corner of Interstate 65 and Whitestown Parkway.
The developer is pursuing a $70 million project on a high-profile, 6.5-acre site that surrounds the corner property where Arby’s formerly operated.
City officials on Monday approved a $5.7 million contract with Hagerman Group to build a 240-spot parking garage that will be adjacent to the new 50,000-square-foot police headquarters.
For the sixth consecutive year, area affordable housing projects have missed out on federal tax credits. The Noblesville Granary Elevator and Lofts development is first on the waiting list.
Among more than a dozen restaurant and retail debuts in the latest roundup: Starbucks and RaeLynn’s Boutique in Carmel, Jack’s Donuts in Westfield, and Big Apple Bagel in Fishers.
The bond ordinances were introduced to the council Monday night and sent to the council’s finance committee for further review.
Indianapolis-based Kite Realty filed plans earlier this year signaling it would demolish the Marsh. Kroger plans to create a $20 million, 123,000-square-foot store in its stead.
The $43 million project will upgrade the 96th Street and Keystone Parkway intersection, along with replacing traffic lights with roundabouts at four other intersections.
The Zionsville Town Council agreed earlier this month to issue up to $1.5 million in bonds to bring the service provider to the community.
The Grand Park Events Center might have lost a food service provider recently, but other sports-related tenants are starting to fill the rest of the building.
Pulte Homes introduced the massive community project in August and has spent months tweaking the proposal based on comments from the city and residents.