A new name and rendering for $30M Ops Center project
The $30 million redevelopment of the former Bank One Operations Center at 451 E. Market St. now has a name: Artistry.
The $30 million redevelopment of the former Bank One Operations Center at 451 E. Market St. now has a name: Artistry.
A 41,000-square-foot LA Fitness could replace two vacant commercial buildings including the former home of Cinema Grill at the southeast corner of 86th Street and Ditch Road.
Chain stores Hobby Lobby and DXL plan new Indianapolis-locations, two yogurt chains are expanding and a popular Cincinnati-area restaurant prepares for its Indy grand-opening.
A local developer plans to construct a three-story building with first-floor retail and two floors of office space north of Broad Ripple Avenue sandwiched between Winthrop Avenue and the Monon Trail.
The Chicago-based parent company of the Stir Crazy restaurant chain has closed its locations at Castleton Square and Greenwood Park malls.
A new roundup includes a new Upland brewpub for Carmel, another location for breakfast hotspot Lincoln Square, and a Carolina barbecue joint looking for love in Indianapolis.
Work began this week on a $60 million apartment and retail development along Ninth Street between the Central Canal and Senate Avenue that will be geared toward students and young professionals.
A Fishers-based developer plans to build a 90-unit apartment community east of Township Line road and north of 86th Street, behind a shopping center that includes Kahn's Fine Wines & Spirits and Planet Fitness.
Check out renderings of a proposed $4.7 million rugby complex near Fountain Square.
Expect to see more big distribution centers in the Indianapolis area as you drive around town or come in for a landing at Indianapolis International Airport.
Coming soon to the Indianapolis area: A family amusement center, a series of upscale salons and a youth-oriented general store where everything costs $5 or less.
Find out about the latest comings and goings among central Indiana restaurants including a new cocktail lounge in South Broad Ripple and the departure of a downtown fine-dining staple.
The owner of a row of three 1930s apartment buildings—which Kroger claims are standing in the way of a new store at 16th Street and Central Avenue—says he tried for months to sell the buildings to the grocery chain for a total of $175,000 but never got an answer.
More top-shelf, first-in-Indiana retail shops have inked deals to join the lineup at The Fashion Mall at Keystone. And more.
A long-simmering plan by Kroger to build a new store to replace the cramped, old-format location at 16th and Central Avenue is on hold again after the chain failed to acquire a key parcel.
Two new retail concepts are hoping to cash in by pairing their offerings with coffee. Plus: Comings and goings among other retailers.
An eastside theater built in 1926 is up for sale with an asking price of $145,000.
Two huge new dining and entertainment attractions are scheduled to open on back-to-back days next week, both at Clearwater Crossing.
A new arrival in Broad Ripple and a high-profile move lead off the latest Indianapolis restaurant roundup.