$50M project in Speedway to include hotel, apartments
Two local developers are teaming to build a $50 million mixed-use project adjacent to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway that would anchor the town’s revitalized Main Street.
Two local developers are teaming to build a $50 million mixed-use project adjacent to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway that would anchor the town’s revitalized Main Street.
Pyramid Place Shops is home to Georgia Reese’s Southern Table & Bar, Einstein Bros. Bagels, Noodles & Co., Qdoba, and Firehouse Subs.
The gift is part of a new, 10-year lease agreement the city is close to signing with the Indiana Repertory Theatre, which calls for IRT to provide building upkeep by paying into a fund in lieu of rent.
Coast to Coast Imports, which specializes in pre-owned luxury autos, will add a third Indy location, near the busy intersection of Keystone Avenue and East 96th Street.
The Oslo City shopping mall in the Norwegian capital of Oslo has about 355,000 square feet of retail space and 366,000 square feet of offices.
Home sales in November tumbled 11.1 percent in Marion County, from 866 homes to 770. Hamilton County, the area’s second-largest market, saw a similar decrease, with an 11.3 percent drop.
December will be the key month in determining whether 2015 turns out to be an overall year of growth for area home builders.
The Seattle-based coffee giant is seeking alcohol permits to offer beer and wine at four Indianapolis outposts and five others in collar counties.
Hotel Tango’s products, including its gins, vodkas and rums, will be available in 20 of the supermarket chain’s central Indiana and Bloomington stores.
Nature’s Table has staked out space at the Indianapolis International Airport while Rocket 88 Doughnuts is expanding to south Broad Ripple. Also, a couple more craft breweries are on tap.
Gap and Gap Kids, which opened along with Circle Centre in 1995, plan to close Jan. 26. Also on the third floor, the American Greetings card shop is shutting down at the end of next month.
A local company bought the historic building at 351 S. East St., near the entrance of the Fletcher Place neighborhood, and plans to convert it into office space.
Onward Investors purchased the former Disciples Center in September and now will embark on a major renovation of the building that includes a new facade and space for a restaurant or retail user on the ground level.
David Johnson, who was found guilty of wire fraud and money laundering as part of the Indy Land Bank scandal, was sentenced to more than five years in federal prison Friday by U.S. District Judge William T. Lawrence.
The 48-story Chase Tower, the state’s tallest office building, has more vacant space than it has had in decades. But increasing speculation in the local office market that Salesforce.com will take a big chunk of space there could mean it is poised for a turnaround.
The flurry of activity comes after Gershman transitioned to second-generation leadership and ditched its traditional bread-and-butter retail projects in favor of more modern mixed-use development.
The Broad Ripple juicery plans to expand to downtown and open in the Marott Center while Lincoln Square Pancake House no longer will open at Millikan on Mass. Also, November passes without Giordano’s opening downtown.
Businesses along the State Road 37 corridor are forming a group to gather information about a proposed $124 million highway-redesign project and create a unified voice.
Cabela's, the outdoor sporting goods chain that opened a store in Noblesville in August, said it’s exploring strategic alternatives.
Residents of the Hudson condominium complex are suing the owner after the latest round of problems caused $6 million in damage to the structure.