New-home applications fall for 3rd month in row in central Indiana
Four of the area’s nine counties saw increases in filings, but usual home- construction hotbeds Hamilton County and Marion County experienced decreases.
Four of the area’s nine counties saw increases in filings, but usual home- construction hotbeds Hamilton County and Marion County experienced decreases.
Citizens Energy said Eagle Creek will be one of 10 water sources that will be part of the supply program, which will provide 25 million gallons of water per day to Lebanon and the LEAP District by 2031.
The Carmel-based regional airliner had been a publicly traded company until April 2017, when it emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy as a privately held company.
Sugarleaf would be one of three developments built in the area around Simon Moon Park, but the plan is facing skepticism from nearby residents and City Council members.
The facility will be the third in Indiana for Encompass Health Corp., the nation’s largest owner and operator of inpatient rehabilitation hospitals.
The Carmel-based fintech company says the Santa Barbara office—the first of several planned over the coming years—allows customers to conveniently connect for training sessions or collaborative work.
Plans call for the largest houses at Bradberry to be two-story homes sized between 3,000 to 3,500 square feet that would be priced between $700,000 and $900,000.
Plans call for a 32,700-square-foot showroom and service center with parking on 9.87 acres just south of Tom Wood’s Toyota dealership.
Sales of existing homes in central Indiana were lifted last month by jumps in Hamilton, Boone and Hancock counties, according to MIBOR Realtor Association.
Thompson Thrift, the master developer of the 123-acre Fishers District, is set to tackle its first project in Westfield.
GSR Development plans to incorporate residential, retail and Class A office and hotel uses into the redevelopment of Hamilton Crossing, which is the second-largest office park along the North Meridian Corridor.
About 11 acres on the southeast corner of the 176-acre Heritage Station project site are in Zionsville, which has already signed off on that part of the project.
Multiple retailers, restaurants and other businesses recently opened or announced plans to open in the north suburbs of Indianapolis. Here’s a rundown.
The company that helps launch startups already has sponsorship deals with Indy Eleven and Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing.
The lawsuit comes about six weeks after the town sued the winery, alleging breach of development contract.
Currently, there are 38 Activate locations open in the United States with 12 more in the works, including Fishers.
The Whitestown site will be home to Wally’s third and largest travel center.
Multiple sources told IBJ the company has been exploring potential locations across the state for years, and it appears officials are nearing a deal. More than one location in central Indiana also is a possibility.
Jaffe Realty Co. plans to invest $12 million to redevelop the lot at 420 E. Main St., which has been empty for 14 years.
U.S. movie theater chain Emagine Entertainment, which operates a luxury multiplex at Hamilton Town Center in Noblesville, has agreed to be acquired by Belgium-based cinema chain Kinepolis