March 23, 2013
Sam StallArchitect Chris Lake’s Zionsville home is a work in progress, and probably always will be.
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March 23, 2013
IBJ StaffIndianapolis-area statistics on home sales, demographic trends and more.
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October 27, 2012
Cory SchoutenNew-home construction is on track to rise more than 10 percent this year in the nine-county Indianapolis area.
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October 27, 2012
Katie MaurerFrank and Katrina Basile's Lake Clearwater abode is (almost) filled with art from The Big Easy.
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October 27, 2012
IBJ StaffA look at housing sales, mortgage rates and home ownership trends. Also included are the most expensive home sold during the
third quarter and examples of what $300,000 can buy.
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October 27, 2012
IBJ StaffDavid M. Parry was known a century ago for his hatred of labor unions and for the cars he built, but he also made his mark
with the Golden Hill estate he organized near White River. Today, the home at 3650 Spring Hollow is for sale at $600,000.
The house is in mostly original condition but needs a comprehensive restoration.
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October 27, 2012
IBJ StaffA directory of landscape architects headquartered in the Indianapolis area.
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October 27, 2012
IBJ StaffA directory of landscape companies in the Indianapolis area.
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August 25, 2012
Sam StallForrest and Charlotte Lucas kept original touches including a painting with original owner Steve Hilbert holding a spear,
but otherwise aimed to make the mansion more casual. (with 360-degree photos)
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June 23, 2012
IBJ StaffIndianapolis-area statistics on home sales, mortgage rates and demographics.
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June 23, 2012
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June 23, 2012
IBJ StaffThis example of Jacobethan Revival architectural style, the Glossbrenner Mansion at 3202 N. Meridian St., is about to be listed
for sale.
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October 29, 2011
Katie MaurerA widow and empty-nester, Diane Thomas makes space count in her ‘little’ 1920s-era home in the Meridian Kessler
neighborhood.
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August 27, 2011
Katie MaurerBusy high-profile couple enjoys their ‘haven’ in the Watson-McCord area.
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August 27, 2011
For the third year in a row, Bif Ward has taken the top spot on IBJ’s annual list of All-Star Agents.
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June 25, 2011
Katie MaurerMike and Sally Kerr can see directly to the past as they walk around their Southern plantation-style residence built completely
around the walls of Woodland Country Club's original club house.
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March 26, 2011
Katie MaurerAuthor Lorene Burkhart remains grounded despite her penthouse surroundings
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October 23, 2010
Katie MaurerSparse interiors, vast windows and thoughtfully placed artwork define the look and feel of the Sundstrom home. Their minimalist
approach gives top billing to the view and natural surroundings that originally persuaded the couple to relocate.
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August 28, 2010
Jeff SheatsWell-designed window treatments can provide a multitude of benefits.
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August 28, 2010
IBJ has compiled its All-Star Agents lists annually since 1997. Agents are ranked by their sales volume over a two-year
period.
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August 28, 2010
Katie MaurerThe talk of the town back in 1929, the Mediterranean-style house at 118 Ulen Blvd. is now simply home for husband and wife
Gary Katona and Jennifer Jones-Katona, former Indianapolis city dwellers who retreated to the quiet "town within a town"
15 years ago.
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June 26, 2010
Katie MaurerLocally, the long-running FLIP program, or Fund for Landmark Indianapolis Properties, has seen a marked downturn in the
resale of historic buildings.
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Good ole' Obamacare. Thanks liberals and those who didn't bother to vote.
Yes. Blame those who were too lazy to go vote Obama out and those who voted him in again. That's my take on it. I know folks won't get it on the left. OK. Start berating me now!
Serioulsy, people are AGINST this project? Most communities would be salivating over a project like this. You'd rather have an empty eye-sore gas station and shacks posing as apartments? This project is exactly what BR needs. BUILD IT MR MAYOR. And yes, I am a BR resident, and have been for 20 years.
As a St. Vincent employee of over 20 years, I am saddened and disheartened by this announcement. Unfortunately, as the healthcare "industry" continues on this political and corporate path, all that St. Vincent Hospital has stood for spiritually for its employees and this community is being sucked dry. I know it truly has no choice. It is not just Obamacare or just competition or just any single thing. This trend started long before I was even born when the government became involved in healthcare and it became an "industry." I grieve for those who will lose their jobs, one of whom may be me, but I also grieve for this hospital which I have served for over 20 years. May God give us and it the grace to withstand the future of healthcare.
Why do people constantly harp on this issue and act ignorant about what a city population measures? A city's population is the city's population. There is no argument or debate about it. If you want to measure the density of a city--measure it. If you want to measure the size of a metropolitan area, then measure the metropolitan population. City boundaries cover different sized areas--and they always have (though the disparity has probably increased since about 1900 or so when more cities began annexing their surrounding communities). For example, San Francisco only covers 49 square miles while Houston cover nearly 600 square miles. No one argues about the population rankings of either city even though they clearly cover extremely different sized areas. Indianapolis is the 13 largest city by population in the U.S. That is a fact. While the population of a metropolitan area may give you a better sense of how large a community is, as noted, even metro areas can vary widely in the size of geographic area they cover--so that is not a perfect comparison either.