Arbor Homes to add nearly 200 homes to Anson
Arbor Homes would build 197 single-family homes on about 54 acres next to an existing subdivision.
Arbor Homes would build 197 single-family homes on about 54 acres next to an existing subdivision.
Once populated largely by cornfields, the landscape at the intersection of I-65 and Whitestown Parkway has exploded in recent years with retail and restaurant projects. A smattering of hotels has followed, and two more projects now are in the works.
Office Evolution, which was founded in 2003 in Colorado and now operates in 25 states, hopes to have as many five locations in the Indianapolis area.
Developer Chris White has asked Westfield to allow him to expand the multi-use development at U.S. 31 and State Road 38 from about 300 acres to more than 400 acres.
The city received nine proposals from companies and selected two of them to work collaboratively on creating a master plan for the trail through Fishers.
Legislators again are considering allowing farmers to grow industrial hemp, after an effort to legalize the product died in the General Assembly earlier this year.
The temporary ice rink would operate from Aug. 15 to Dec. 31, according to town documents.
A southern Indiana city's bike-share program has cut its expenses and is weighing other changes in hopes of reversing its falling ridership.
The owner of the seven-year-old Italian restaurant and wine bar said he was shutting it down after enduring years of nearby road construction that had taken a toll on the business.
Ohio-based U.S. Rail Holdings has asked the Federal Surface Transportation Board to force the line’s owners to sell the railroad line.
Juniper on Main would recast the vacant house on Main Street as a restaurant featuring food common to the South Carolina and Georgia coasts. Also this week: the latest on Tire Discounters, Linden Tree Gifts and Pro Wake Watersports.
The Old Town Design Group plans to build 103 single-family homes and 134 townhouse or condominium units on Carmel’s north side.
Most of the company’s current business focus—and the majority of its revenue—comes from readers.
The city is planning extensive infrastructure work for Olio from 141st to 146th streets that officials hope will make vacant land in the area more marketable.
Here’s a rundown of some of the independents still pushing paperbacks, offering honest staff recommendations and otherwise keeping local lit alive.
The Ram's downtown Indianapolis location at 140 S. Illinois St., which opened in 1999 as one of the city’s first craft breweries, will remain in business.
Emmis Communications is seeking rezoning for 70 acres of land it owns in booming Whitestown to make it more marketable.
The 50,000-square-foot facility on the southwest corner of State Road 32 and U.S. 31 will feature laser tag, bowling, axe throwing, an indoor ropes course, and an outdoor miniature golf course—as well as a restaurant and bar.
The former research facility in Morgan County reopened in 2012, after being shuttered 24 years, with a new focus on public engagement and education.
Developer Steve Pittman is asking Carmel officials to rezone five acres of residential land located just one block from the vast North Meridian Street office corridor.