Update: High-profile Chatham Arch project still in limbo; Fletcher Place demo OK’d
A developer who wants to build a mix of condominiums, town houses and single-family homes near Mass Ave once again has returned to the drawing board.
A developer who wants to build a mix of condominiums, town houses and single-family homes near Mass Ave once again has returned to the drawing board.
Within three months, the matriarch of the Cafe Patachou family of restaurants hopes to open a downtown outpost for Public Greens and a Meridian-Kessler nest for her fledgling fried-chicken concept.
After hitting it big south of Indianapolis, owners of the brewpub plan to open a second location in mid-June in a town aggressively pursuing development.
The $30 million apartment project will open 65 of 196 units by April 15, bringing another rental option to the upscale area.
MoFoCo, formerly the Monon Food Co., plans to open a downtown location March 27, while Bob’s Discount Furniture prepares to launch from two stores formerly occupied by a local furniture heavyweight.
The entity charged with selling the 103-acre site said the proposals represent up to $1 billion in investment to transform the vacant parcel into a destination.
A plan to build a $7.7 million affordable housing project on the site failed to win the necessary tax credits to help finance the development.
The owner of Red Lion Grog House in Fountain Square intends to launch Sidekicks Pizza in the neighborhood’s most visible building, while a small Chicago-based chain plans its first location outside of Illinois.
The not-for-profit has stepped in to save the downtown structure, built in 1927 and believed to be the third-oldest restaurant constructed by the burger chain.
The wine shop, launched in Carmel by local caterer Joe Husar, was purchased last year by Big Red Liquors, which is bringing the store to the Meridian-Kessler neighborhood.
A downtown institution served its last sandwich this week at City Market, potentially opening its former space for several new eateries.
Since opening in late 2014, 24 Hour Dental Care has moved to a larger location and opened another office in Castleton, with plans for two more in the metro area.
On Wednesday, members of the Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission delayed final decisions on four major redevelopment projects. One applicant was told to start over.
A Chicago-based chain is taking a crack at the street-level space in Salesforce Tower previously occupied by Paradise Bakery & Cafe.
Gershman Partners had hoped to start construction late last year, but the mayor of Greenwood says large retailers have been slow to commit to the project, causing the delay.
Main Event Entertainment hopes to open in the Lake Clearwater area by the end of February. And nearby, J. Crew Mercantile is coming to the Rivers Edge Shopping Center.
Developments downtown are drawing a Portland entrepreneur and Hoosier native back to the city, where Greenleaf Juicing Co. in March will open its first store outside of the Pacific Northwest.
The owners of the former Plow & Anchor restaurant, which closed Jan. 2, hope to have the Mexican eatery open within the next month.
Nearby residents say the $15 million multi-use development shouldn’t be allowed and have asked a judge to review a decision to approve the project by the Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission.
The Seattle-based coffee chain will no longer sell beer and wine at more than 400 U.S. locations, including as many as nine in central Indiana.