University High School drafts master plan for 115-acre campus in Carmel
The private prep school in Carmel envisions outdoor classroom space, an orchard, an amphitheater, new athletic fields and a building specifically for art classes.
The private prep school in Carmel envisions outdoor classroom space, an orchard, an amphitheater, new athletic fields and a building specifically for art classes.
Progress on the multi-use, 17-acre Yard at Fishers District project is just beginning as funding for the project and more details about its retail tenants fall into place. Also coming soon: Chuy’s in Carmel, The OutHouse in Noblesville, and a free fitness court in Westfield.
TriPhase Technologies plans to consolidate its Carmel office and Westfield warehouse operations into one building in Zionsville and add 10 employees.
Homes in the 80-acre neighborhood are expected to sell from $500,000 to $750,000 and would vary from 1,800 to 3,500 square feet.
Ten candidates are running in the primary contests for the three seats in GOP-leaning Hamilton County, including two Democrats.
Lorna Steele, a 2013 Indiana University graduate, has been chosen to replace Chris Owens, who left in February for a new position.
Carmel City Center will host a lineup of new and expanded shops this summer. In Westfield, iBeach31 has just opened with six white-sand volleyball courts. And Bru Burger Bar is now serving in Noblesville.
Four Republicans are vying for a primary victory in the House District 29 race, and the contenders say workforce development and education will be among their top priorities if they go on to victory in the general election.
The 32-acre Fishers AgriPark will be the largest park in the country dedicated solely to a working farm, city officials say.
An Indiana group that promotes trails and greenways in Indiana is trying to persuade Fishers and Noblesville to include both a railway and a trail—as opposed to a trail-only plan—in the redevelopment of the Nickel Plate corridor.
An abundance of new apartments are opening in Carmel, which is causing a slight decrease in average rents.
A Carmel-based firm hopes to take advantage of Westfield’s new allure for industrial development with a project expected to break ground this spring.
Corrie Meyer, who served as executive director of the Carmel Redevelopment Commission for three years, is challenging Republican incumbent Mike Delph in the 29th Senate District.
The firm says the new space will have high-tech elements to enhance student learning, including golf and gun training simulators.
The hotel’s developer is trying to strike a deal with a Veterans of Foreign Wars post to share the same lot. So far, the latter is holding its ground.
Moontown Brewing Co. has transformed the former home for secondary education into a taproom with 15 brewing barrels. A full restaurant is in the works.
Taylor Jennings doesn’t want people to do their business at home. Instead, he wants them to go to an OutHouse, a co-working space that also serves as a furniture showroom for Jennings Commercial Interiors.
Evidence of the two high-profile infrastructure projects, which together will cost the city about $2.5 million, should noticeable this spring.