Triton Brewing Co. opens at Fort Benjamin Harrison
The city's newest homegrown craft brewery opened Sept. 2 at Fort Benjamin Harrison.
The city's newest homegrown craft brewery opened Sept. 2 at Fort Benjamin Harrison.
A local developer is planning a $40 million apartment and retail development northwest of 86th Street and Keystone Avenue.
The fast-food chain Jack in the Box has applied for zoning approval to build a new restaurant near 16th and Meridian streets, just south of CVS.
A U.S. District Judge has sided with downtown's Rock Bottom Brewery in a dispute with the restaurant's landlord.
Construction has begun on a new neighborhood park at the northwest corner of 29th Street and Capitol Avenue, a blighted parcel that was once home to a filling station.
A local developer has a new plan for a prime Lockerbie parcel where ambitious development proposals have fizzled in the past, IBJ reported in print and at IBJ.com.
Virginia Kay's Doughnuts plans to open a retail shop in the former home of Bonjour Cafe & Bakery at Meridian and 24th streets.
The city's planning staff has given its endorsement to a new Kilroy's Bar n' Grill in Broad Ripple after the owner agreed to scale back an outdoor seating area from 4,800 square feet to 2,000 square feet.
Check out a few more-detailed renderings of the newly named $156 million CityWay project at Delaware and South streets.
One restaurant along Mass Ave has closed and a new one is in the works, leading off the latest Around Town Retail Roundup.
One of the city's original streets, right there on the 1821 Alexander Ralston “Plat of the Town of Indianapolis," could get a new name.
Plans by a Valparaiso company to build 150 apartments along the Central Canal are closer to reality after city officials picked the developer's bid to buy an adjacent canal-front parcel.
Read about several new places to eat and shop in this week’s edition of the restaurant and retail roundup.
Kilroy's Bar n' Grill has applied for zoning approval to take over the Broad Ripple building occupied by Cardinal Fitness.
Locally based J.C. Hart Co. has broken ground on a $19 million apartment community at the northeast corner of 116th Street and College Avenue in the Carmel Performing Arts District.
The main entrance to downtown's M&I Plaza is getting a $1 million makeover as the 28-story building prepares to welcome two new restaurant tenants.
Several notable departures including Flower Factory and Frankey’s lead off the latest retail real estate roundup.
City officials are sharing new details of a plan to redevelop Bush Stadium into more than 250 apartment units, while preserving the stadium's façade.
The city is kicking in $6.35 million for a $15 million Broad Ripple parking garage with first floor retail space and a police substation.