Indiana convenience-store chain pumping up Indy presence
The award-winning Valparaiso-based operator is planning at least nine stores here. Also: Bonobos, Joella’s Hot Chicken, Cabin Coffee Co. and Macy’s.
The award-winning Valparaiso-based operator is planning at least nine stores here. Also: Bonobos, Joella’s Hot Chicken, Cabin Coffee Co. and Macy’s.
Short-lived 1980s experiment being resurrected in Meridian-Kessler. Also: Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse, Virginia Avenue Pizza Co., Bow Wow Meow Boutique, Linden Tree Gifts, Moody Eyes and Ross Dress for Less
The business runs out of a mobile truck right now, but its owners plan to open a brick-and-mortar coffee shop within the next two years.
Effective July 1, cannabis-derived oil became legal to sell in Indiana. Retailers are seizing the opportunity to open shops around the city.
The Cincinnati-based operator is preparing to open Krueger’s Tavern on North Delaware Street. Also, in this week’s roundup: Launching Station, Between the Bun, Ruth’s Chris and Bob Evans.
Facility will accommodate almost twice as many employees. Also: Just Pop In!, PGA Tour Superstore, Jack’s Donuts, Tractor Supply and more.
The Portland company had originally targeted Fountain Square. Also: Nesso, The Inferno Room, Scarlet Lane, Luciana’s, TeeJay’s Sweet Tooth and more.
Indianapolis traffic at the chain’s Louisville store helped seal the deal. Also: Gina’s Grill, Fireside Brewhouse, MJ Insurance, Chuck E. Cheese and Twin Jewelers.
JD Sports, based in England, acquired Indianapolis-based Finish Line in June and is testing whether to convert the entire 555-store Finish Line chain to its brand.
Restaurant-owning lawyers are branching into sweet treats. Also this week: Coffee and Table, Courtyard by Marriott, Floor & Decor, Grand Appliance and TV, Camp Bow Wow, Qdoba, Foundry 317 and more.
Joshua Gonzales, who is a partner in the new venture, expects Jailbird to feel approachable with neighborhood-friendly pub food and easily affordable drink options.
The Las Vegas-based firm could open up to eight more in the Indianapolis area. Also, the latest on Tandoori Flame, Bad Axe Throwing and Abuelo’s.
Also this week in the Property Lines retail roundup: Ragnarok Axe Throwing, Eat the Frog Fitness, Smoothie King, Aldi and more.
The seven-story structure, near I-69 and East 82nd Street, will be a pick-up point for vehicles purchased online.
Also, the latest on Natural Born Juicers, Smallcakes Cupcakery and Creamer, Garfield Brewery, Bonna Station, Turchetti’s, Nespresso, Chuck E. Cheese, Le Peep and more.
Strategic Capital Partners and Goodwill Industries are partnering on complex intended to diversify downtown rental market.
After leaving more than a decade ago, it’s returning with a new business model and new concept. Also this week: Buffalo Wings and Rings, Tie Dye Grill, The Donut Experiment, and Tony’s Steaks and Seafood.
Jason’s Deli, which closed June 29, had been in operation for less than a year. Also this week: Portillo’s, Condado Tacos, Not Just Popcorn and more.
The gymnasium for thrill-seekers will include a stunt platform, trapeze area and foam pit. Also this week: a new Newk’s, changes at the Fashion Mall and deals for Amazonians at Whole Foods.
The brewery is following competitors that have opened up to minors. Also this week: Campbell’s Highland Grill, Camp Bow Wow, Untuckit, Tandoor & Tikka, Qdoba