Noble Roman’s closes longtime downtown location
Now down to a handful of traditional pizzerias, the Indianapolis-based pizza franchisor said it is searching for a location where pedestrian traffic would be heavier.
Now down to a handful of traditional pizzerias, the Indianapolis-based pizza franchisor said it is searching for a location where pedestrian traffic would be heavier.
The Barking Dog cafe in the Meridian-Kessler neighborhood shut its doors following a lease dispute with the landlords, and Nada arrives downtown with a design that will “blow away” visitors.
JLL brings aboard broker Traci A. Kapsalis, a 17-year veteran of Duke, and her portfolio of 2.6 million square feet of office space, including Parkwood Crossing on the north side.
A local company wants to build the $8 million, three-level facility on land that once housed part of the Payton Wells Chevrolet dealership.
The restaurant will be razed by landlord Kite Realty Group, which then plans to build a strip center on the property at the busy intersection of Allisonville Road and East 82nd Street.
Town officials hope the project, which will feature 220 apartment units and could cost $60 million, will transform its downtown into a hub of residential and retail activity.
Brothers Bar & Grill has upgraded its prime location along the strip by undertaking major improvements that owners hope will make the nightspot more family-friendly.
A Minneapolis-based firm bought two River Road buildings from Duke Realty Corp. as part of its continued push into the Indianapolis market.
After raising $2 million in seed funding, Chris Baggott has started renovating the downtown home of ClusterTruck’s first kitchen. Hot restaurateur Mike Cunningham will oversee food operations.
Details of the renovation planned for the historic downtown building are set to be announced on Tuesday. Meanwhile, Irvington residents mourn a loss to their culinary scene.
The not-for-profit is slating its second Indy-area Vintage Vogue boutique and a more traditional thrift center for prominent locations in the hip neighborhood.
Hachette Book Group has agreed to its fifth expansion in Lebanon Business Park, adding another 418,000 square feet to its operations in a move expected to create 50 jobs.
Enzo’s win on City Market’s request to dismiss the case enables the eatery’s years-long lawsuit to proceed to trial in June.
Restaurateur George and business partner Thomas Main cleared a major hurdle earlier this month for their second restaurant on the street when the Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission approved the building’s design.
The latest offering from Cunningham Restaurant Group is set to open Feb. 2 in the former home of Amici’s. Plus, the Lafayette Square area welcomes an international grocery, and Sky Zone is opening a third location.
TWG is finalizing the design for its long-anticipated second phase and expects to submit plans to the city next month. The move comes as occupancy increases at its first phase of the mixed-used project, which will total nearly 480 apartments.
Centerpoint Brewing has started work on its 17,500-square-foot space in the Circle City Industrial Complex on 10th Street, with plans to open a tasting room and make 3,000 barrels annually.
The Broken Beaker micro-distillery is set to open in mid-January on Mass Ave, while Mimi Blue Meatballs is expanding from its lone location, on the Avenue, into Hamilton County.
The gift is part of a new, 10-year lease agreement the city is close to signing with the Indiana Repertory Theatre, which calls for IRT to provide building upkeep by paying into a fund in lieu of rent.
Coast to Coast Imports, which specializes in pre-owned luxury autos, will add a third Indy location, near the busy intersection of Keystone Avenue and East 96th Street.