Pie Five closes near Monument Circle, making way for burger chain
The fast-fire pizza chain on Saturday shut its doors, but it won’t be long before another fast-casual option opens in the same high-visibility location.
The fast-fire pizza chain on Saturday shut its doors, but it won’t be long before another fast-casual option opens in the same high-visibility location.
The project has been in the works for two years. A ceremonial groundbreaking is set for Wednesday at the site, two blocks east of Lucas Oil Stadium.
Martha Hoover’s latest creation, a Southern-style fried-chicken joint, begins serving Thursday, while the new eatery from local tastemaker Neal Brown prepares for a January debut.
Rebecca Wells jumps ship from JLL to help Lee & Associates grow its capital markets team in the Midwest.
The local hotelier is tweaking the design of the project, which will feature two major lodging brands and incorporate a historic African-American church.
The local developer has a solution to a problem that vexed the building’s previous owner. It includes converting four floors to an unusual use.
Downtown gets a new grocery and taco restaurant; a seafood restaurant makes a move in Zionsville; Keystone Crossing lands new pizza place; and a midtown diner closes after four months.
The high-end, sports-centric bar and eatery shut its doors on Sunday, but its downtown location at Circle Centre mall remains open.
The five-story Forte on Shelby Street is set to welcome its first tenants next month, while the developer of a similar project five blocks east prepares to get under way.
Oca, which opens Friday, is operated by a familiar name and will feature a variety of house-made game, vegetarian and seafood sausages.
Owners of the east-side hangout hope to replicate their success on Southport Road, albeit with more burgers. Meanwhile, Portillo’s has vaulted a hurdle for its location on U.S. 31 South.
Some onlookers have noticed a difference between renderings for 360 Market Square and what’s being built atop the apartment tower. It turns out the developer has switched a prominent material.
West Fork Whiskey looks to complement Cannonball Brewing on Bellefontaine, and the New Zealand burger joint nails down its second Indy locale. Plus, pancakes in Irvington.
The store, which has been at its current location in Glendale for 45 years, is in its third generation of ownership.
The chain is sinking nearly $2 million into revamping the location. The turnaround will be finished soon, and Kroger’s other former Marsh stores should be open by late March.
Burn by Rocky Patel announced last November that it had committed to taking space in Circle Centre mall. Nearly a year later, a city commission has approved design changes for the space.
The Mile Square is set to get another jolt of Seattle-based caffeine. Meanwhile, a sign on the door at Mo’s gives no indication as to when the steakhouse might reopen.
After opening a restaurant in Fishers last week to great fanfare and huge crowds, the Chicago-based chain is eyeing a site farther south for its next location.
Ohio-based 16-Bit Bar+Arcade has committed to space in a downtown apartment project under construction, while east-side eatery Love Handle prepares to set up new digs.
Condado Tacos commits to Broad Ripple, with plans for a downtown location, while Burger Study opens Monday amid fierce competition in the upscale burger segment.