HAND hires new executive director
Jennifer Miller, former assistant director of economic and community development for Westfield, will join the not-for-profit Sept. 12, the board of directors for HAND announced Monday.
Jennifer Miller, former assistant director of economic and community development for Westfield, will join the not-for-profit Sept. 12, the board of directors for HAND announced Monday.
Ken Alexander, who was director of Westfield’s Grand Park Sports Campus for less than two years, confirmed Monday that he resigned from the position.
Westfield officials on Thursday confirmed Ken Alexander’s departure but provided no details. He was the first to hold the position of director, overseeing operations at the nearly 400-acre sports campus.
People’s Brewing Co. plans to occupy the 6,000-square-foot space at 111 Main St. that formerly housed upscale French restaurant Bijou.
Moontown Brewing Company plans to spend between $700,000 and $1.2 million to renovate the 10,000-square-foot vacant Whitestown High School to open a brewpub.
Results from a special U.S. Census Bureau population count shows big growth in the Hamilton County suburb.
A subsidiary of Kite Realty Group Trust had submitted the request as part of a plan to redesign part of the shopping center at a busy corner on 146th Street.
Noblesville residents and business owners Michael and Tawni Partin have purchased the two-story buildings on Logan Street with the intention of remodeling and merging the structures.
A developer is poised to tackle the remaining vacant commercial property in the heart of Carmel’s Village of West Clay.
TelaCare Health Solutions LLC moved into an office suite in Launch Fishers about a month ago, but CEO Larry Jones said his company is only using it as temporary space as he searches for a larger, permanent office.
In a development deal with Fishers, Indianapolis-based Citimark plans to purchase the 23-acre site that includes the long-vacant former Charles Schwab regional client center and the building that houses Launch Fishers.
The five-year agreement gives First Merchants Bank the naming rights to the stage and amphitheater under construction in Federal Hill Park, while the city acquires a parcel from the bank.
The project stretching from 146th Street to 166th Street on Towne Road would include single-family houses and amenities like tennis courts and swimming pools.
Over her four-year stay, Tania Castroverde Moskalenko has helped stabilize the sprawling arts organization and find a sustainable mix of programming.
Dublin, Ohio-based CLB Restaurants decided to close its only Langton’s location after sales failed to meet expectations. CLB plans to expand its neighboring Matt the Miller’s concept into the vacant space.
A developer’s request for looser restrictions on fast-food restaurants in the Harmony development in Westfield could be withdrawn—in exchange for the city’s pledge to allow a gas station in the community.
The 800-acre upscale Chatham Hills golf community in Westfield has about 65 homes under construction now, and that could exceed 100 before the end of the year, according to developer Steve Henke.
Stomping Barley is expected to open near the corner of 146th Street and River Road before the end of the year.
Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard on Monday said he’d rather stay in his current job than run for the 5th Congressional District. The Republican ballot opened up earlier this month, and Brainard told IBJ he was considering it.
Frank Theatres CineBowl & Grille would include 16 lanes of bowling, 10 auditoriums, a video gaming area, and a restaurant featuring indoor and outdoor seating.