Westfield, Zionsville making pitch for Little League regional headquarters
Little League International announced in August that it would relocate the headquarters, which is currently based on the northeast side of Indianapolis.
Little League International announced in August that it would relocate the headquarters, which is currently based on the northeast side of Indianapolis.
Company spokesman Michael Wilson said it will cost Comcast “tens of thousands of dollars” to set up employees in home offices, but it’s cheaper than paying overhead costs for a large office.
City officials still appear to favor expanding Pleasant Street as a solution to relieve traffic through downtown, and the cost estimates for that option have dropped from $70 million to $40.9 million.
The book publishing company plans to invest $2.5 million to create the jobs and add new equipment in three buildings that total nearly 2 million square feet in the Lebanon Business Park.
As a strategy to collect from tax increment financing revenue over the next 20 years, the Carmel Redevelopment Commission is hoping to buy the 1.68-acre property designated for the Monon & Main development for $1.4 million.
4 Paws Lodge will be located on a 7-acre property including Pierson Bark Park. The Pet Palace chain has filed plans for a 15,000-square-foot building on a 1-acre site near downtown.
The potential $300 million Aurora project would cover 317 acres and include four sections—a business park, retail center, residential community and commerce park.
The 10,000-square-foot production facility and tap room on 181st Street will double the brewing capacity for Grand Junction Brewing Co.
New restaurants in Fishers and Carmel are among many recent or upcoming north-side openings.
Topgolf International has broken ground in Fishers, but the entertainment venue won’t open until fall 2017 despite initially projecting it would open in spring 2017.
Westfield Mayor Andy Cook announced the mixed-use project proposed by EdgeRock Development LLC during his State of the City address Thursday. The development could cost between $150 million and $200 million.
The agency is currently located in a 4,500-square-foot, three-level townhome it owns on East Main Street near the Rangeline Road intersection in Carmel, across the street from Woodys Library Restaurant.
The Big Ten men’s soccer tournament, which includes IU in Friday’s semifinal games, and Big Ten Network coverage could boost the reputation of Westfield’s sports campus with potential sponsors.
Steve Dillinger, the longtime District 2 Hamilton County commissioner, defeated Democratic opponent Marie DeMore with 67 percent of the votes.
Old Town Development LLC, the primary developer for Midtown, has filed plans with the city for a 216,112-square-foot, four-story residential building.
The 124,000-square-foot goliath features amenities such as a Starbucks, cafe bistro, an expanded bulk food section, a Little Clinic, a Murray’s Cheese Shop and a wide selection of apparel.
Democrats fielded contenders for all of the local races in Hamilton County this year, but only one candidate has collected campaign donations from outside sources.
William Knox, who most recently served as the director of the Hamilton County Sports Authority, starts the position Monday.
The 96-bed skilled nursing care complex will include eight buildings on a 10.5-acre property northeast of Main Street and Central Boulevard near the massive Anson development.
Plans for the Westfield development, led by EdgeRock Development LLC, initially included a family entertainment venue, but the entertainment center is no longer included.