Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats to perform at Fishers Event Center
The band most recently performed in central Indiana in September 2023 when it played at Ruoff Music Center as part of the FarmAid 2023 festival.
The band most recently performed in central Indiana in September 2023 when it played at Ruoff Music Center as part of the FarmAid 2023 festival.
Clay Cottages would feature 99 single-family detached and 36 attached-paired houses priced from about $450,000 to $650,000, and seven estate-style houses that would range in cost from $1.25 million to $1.5 million.
Indianapolis-based developer LOR Corp. plans to build the 175-acre Morse Village on the north side of Noblesville at the intersection of East 206th Street and Hague Road.
The Carmel City Council on Monday night heard an introduction of an ordinance that would provide raises in 2025 for the city’s mayor, judge, clerk and council members.
Nearly 20 community members spoke at the beginning of Monday night’s Carmel City Council meeting, with many expressing worries about the Christkindlmarkt’s future and the treatment of former board members.
The council’s Finance, Utilities and Rules Committee said installing raised crosswalks and rapid flashing beacons, where necessary, would be more effective than setting a speed limit.
How has Old Town Design Group consistently grown in spite of real estate market disruptions? And what is its plan for the future? Co-founder Justin Moffett addressed those and other questions.
Parks Director Michael Klitzing told IBJ the department over the next 10 years will need $6.5 million per year in capital funding to maintain its current assets and $11.5 million per year in capital funds to develop new parkland.
3rd Shot Pickleball received approval this week from the Carmel Plan Commission’s Residential and Commercial Committee to retrofit a building with 15 courts.
Plans call for the 215-room L7 Westfield hotel to be built on 6.5 acres in the Lantern Commons development near the intersection of U.S. 31 and 161st Street.
Missouri-based Mia Rose Holdings is developing the 250-unit The James at Chatham Hills on 21 acres in Westfield, marking the company’s entry into central Indiana.
Niku Sushi.Kitchen.Bar will join two other restaurant tenants—Piedra, a Mexican restaurant, and Kitchen Social, a popular Columbus, Ohio-based restaurant—at The Union at Fishers District.
Since his recording debut in 2001, Shelton has placed 28 No. 1 singles on the U.S. Country chart, sold nearly 15 million album equivalents, and earned upwards of 12.5 billion global streams.
The communities offer ranch-style houses with open floor plans ranging from about 1,500 to 4,000 square feet, individual private courtyards and two-car garages.
Multiple retailers, restaurants and other businesses recently opened or began planning new locations in the north suburbs of Indianapolis.
The seven-year sponsorship deal renames the not-for-profit arts organization and its three-venue campus the Allied Solutions Center for the Performing Arts.
PhysioLogic Devices Inc. will change its name to Portal Diabetes Inc. following the company’s move. It plans to employ up to 35 full-time employees by 2028 with an average salary of $135,265 each.
Carmel-based Old Town Cos. is looking to build the residential development in Westfield adjacent to Wood Wind Golf Club, which the city plans to purchase and turn into a municipal golf course.
Morse Village would have 250 high-end single-family houses, 150 town houses, 250 multifamily residences and 30,000 square feet of commercial space and restaurants.
The new station for the Noblesville Police Department will be constructed at 1700 Division St., where a Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. used to operate for more than seven decades.