CityWay YMCA plans include more than just rec facility
The YMCA of Greater Indianapolis wants to build an 87,000-square-foot mixed-use development on a parking lot owned by Eli Lilly and Co. at the southwest corner of Alabama and South streets.
The YMCA of Greater Indianapolis wants to build an 87,000-square-foot mixed-use development on a parking lot owned by Eli Lilly and Co. at the southwest corner of Alabama and South streets.
The local developer is seeking city approval for 57 units as part of a mixed-use project that calls for 3,100 square feet of retail space on property south of its Mozzo Apartments.
Frullati Cafe & Bakery, operated by Scottsdale, Ariz.-based Kahala Corp., owes the mall at least $23,439 in back rent, according to a lawsuit filed Sept. 10 by landlord Simon Property Group Inc. in Marion Superior Court.
Daniel Jacobs plans to break ground in the spring on the first of three million-dollar houses to be built at the northeast corner of East North Street and North Park Avenue.
The Irvington Development Organization and Irvington Historical Society have received a $50,000 state grant to help repair the former post office building and make it marketable to a potential buyer.
Bar-restaurant lasts less than two years at former Music Mill spot; Starbucks taking new spot in Nora Plaza; Hamilton Town Center lands new tenants; and more.
Veteran custom homebuilder Ursula David moved into her modular home about a month ago and has eight more lots available in the Cottage Home Neighborhood.
A former office and warehouse is being converted into a modestly priced hotel along West 16th Street, about a block east of the Stadium Lofts project.
Redevelopment of a long-abandoned historic building on North Capitol Avenue is beginning to take shape and is just one of several projects that could help transform the three-block stretch.
Lincoln Square Pancake House has opened its eighth central Indiana location, at 2330 N. Meridian St. in the former home of a furniture shop next to Mercedes Benz of Indianapolis.
The $14M project should be finished late next year and will replace the confusing and often-dangerous Crawfordsville Road and 16th Street intersection near the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
The project would entail reconstruction of the brick-paved Circle and adjacent blocks along Meridian Street and Market Street. Construction could start in 2016.
The project would entail reconstruction of the brick-paved Circle and adjacent blocks along Meridian Street and Market Street. Work could begin in 2016.
The historic but vacant structure at 1226 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. St. has attracted a few potential buyers, prompting Indianapolis Public Schools to delay demolition of the building pending a deal.
The theater group’s plans for a 2,100-square-foot addition at its home base near Mass Ave. will receive in-kind construction services from Milhaus Development LLC, which is building its Circa project just to the south of IndyFringe’s headquarters.
As part of its annual National Preservation Conference, to be held this fall in Indianapolis for the first time, the group plans to explore reuses for the vacant but historic building during a day-long event.
The latest Retail Roundup reports that the popular Graeter’s ice cream chain is taking space at 56th and Illinois streets, while Mo’s … A Place For Steaks undergoes a name change.
With business not up to expectations, founder Scott Wise is searching for a tenant to take about 2,500 square feet within the existing 12,000-square-foot space at 1 Virginia Ave.
The new owners of a pre-Civil War building at 42 E. Washington St. are renovating the historic four-story structure with plans to open a high-end art gallery in October on the ground level.