September 9, 2010
A local real estate investor is trying to lure a new restaurant to a prime corner in Broad Ripple.
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August 17, 2010
The Laughner family has closed the Loon Lake Lodge in Castleton, ending a 122-year run of operating restaurants in Indianapolis.
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June 2, 2010
Dunkin Donuts and Baskin-Robbins could soon take over the former home of Bonjour Cafe & Bakery at Meridian and 24th streets
if the owner wins city approval to add a drive-through.
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February 25, 2010
Check out a roundup of big changes for the downtown restaurant scene including Tea Cozy, Sahm's and Urban Element, plus a
new fitness option at the Majestic Building.
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January 12, 2010
The owner of downtown's Riley Towers apartments is working on plans for a 5-story expansion at 225 E. North St. that would
add 54 apartment units and more than 4,000 square feet of retail space.
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January 4, 2010
The Flying Cupcake Bakery is opening a new location along Mass Ave next door to Scholar's Inn downtown. Plus, more restaurant
news!
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November 17, 2009
Check out some of the latest comings and goings among Indianapolis restaurants and retail shops, including a new bar in downtown's
3Mass, Hot Box planning a new location and a wine shop headed to Fishers.
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October 21, 2009
Yats plans to open a new restaurant and bar concept in the first floor of the The Ambassador apartment building next to the
Central Library.
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October 20, 2009
Local investors have opened a new coffee shop in Fletcher Place they plan to turn into a not-for-profit to raise money for
local charities.
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October 15, 2009
A children's amusement center is taking over the former Circuit City space at Clay Terrace in Carmel.
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October 8, 2009
Several new restaurants are planned for the Indianapolis area.
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September 9, 2009
Find out about a new Latin market and tapas bar, plans to renovate the Apple Store and post office closings.
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August 31, 2009
The former home of Smokey Bones Barbeque and Grill at 201 S. Meridian St. is getting a new tenant after sitting vacant for
more than two years. The Bloomington institution Kilroy's plans to open a new location in the 8,700-square-foot space.
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August 21, 2009
Burger chain Jack in the Box is working on plans to open its first Indiana restaurant along Meridian Street just south of
16th Street. The chain has worked up preliminary plans to build on about an acre south of the new CVS pharmacy, brokers said.
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July 24, 2009
Noblesville's Barley Island Brewing Co. is planning to open a second restaurant and brewhouse in the former
home of Scholar’s Inn Bakehouse at the corner of...
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July 21, 2009
The owner of the popular Broad Ripple Italian restaurant Ambrosia plans to open a new location downtown on
the first floor of the Hampton Inn along Maryland Street. The...
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July 14, 2009
Owner Jim Nethercott said he had to shut down Saturday because of falling traffic and other financial troubles.
His...
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July 2, 2009
Several tasty nuggets today:
Iozzo's Garden of Italy is slated to open July 17 along Meridian Street just south of Shapiro's and Greek
Islands, in the former home of Leland's and Cafe@Ray. The...
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July 1, 2009
Panera hopes to include sidewalk and atrium seating for its new restaurant under construction at Claypool
Court. The bakery cafe, which is taking second-floor space next door to Weber Grill, has asked...
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June 30, 2009
The owners of a 1.3-acre parking lot southeast of Meridian and South streets have put the property up for
sale, apparently putting an end to the dream...
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June 1, 2009
Indianapolis didn't exactly warm to Spicy Pickle. The Denver-based restaurant chain shut down both of its
Indianapolis-area locations shortly after opening them last year. But the chain hasn't rid itself...
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May 15, 2009
The proprietor of a planned new pizza joint called Za in Broad Ripple, Michael Keenan, says he has enlisted
an all-star...
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May 12, 2009
The developers of the new JW Marriott hotel complex gave photographer Robin Jerstad and me a tour of the
$425 million project earlier this month....
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April 17, 2009
The Nature Conservancy broke ground Thursday for its new Indiana headquarters. The organization still needs
to raise most of the $4.4 million cost of the building, but...
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March 31, 2009
A new lunch spot called Nia's Deli is on track to open next week in a building at 38 E. Washington St.
(shown here) that burned in 2007. The space...
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RKW's comments read like a modern "Chicken Little". As a Raintree resident for many years, "Yes, I'm ready for this." Matter of fact, I welcome The Farm because it's a development that compliments our town, brings new and desirable shopping & dining closer (specialty grocer, upscale shops, micro brew pub, etc), offers upscale condos for empty nesters who want to stay in Zionsville, is being planned and constructed by local, well-reputed firms and, of course, provides desirable non property tax benefits. We all knew the Pittman's were going to develop their property sooner than later. That one of the Pittman's will continue to live on the property helps assure The Farm will be everything promised. This also sets a standard for other developers as to the quality of future developments - which should keep an ugly Walmart at bay for decades. As we've no meglomaniac mayor, I seriously doubt Zionsville would ever aspire to over-priced statues or subsidized retail rents. And we already have a very nice public theater, the Zionsville Performing Arts Center, that meets our cultural needs quite nicely.
Do we add (or subtract) these from the bounty we recieve from RTWFL, Daylight Savings Time, corporate tax giveaways, and the crack job IEDC is doing?? Or is Mike going to blame these on Mitch?
Who makes Tater Tots? They would be a good sponsor, because $3 Million for the alleged "Greatest Spectacle In Racing" is taters. Tiny, tiny taters. But at least they are making up something of the losses accumulated over the years in this dying sport. Buttock in seat is certainly not doing it, nor eyeball on TV, as evidenced by the lack of both.
We loved lakehouse and think the Arbor Village would be a great location. It is less than 2 miles from over 1000 rooftops in the 225,000 to over 1 million range. Many people could use the great fishers trail system to bike or walk there. Just an idea Scotty -- but maybe something closer to 3 Wiseman would good. The only microbrew in area is Ram (boring)
True, it's an ESPN production, but ESPN is just another name for ABC Sports, or what used to be ABC Sports since ABC Sports no longer exists as a name. ESPN=ABC Sports= ESPN. ESPN is, according to Forbes "the world's most valuable media property" worth $40 billion. Despite that, they fired 400 people this week.