February 25, 2012
Scott Olson3-D scans match former hospital with building plans.
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February 21, 2012
Tom HartonSpeculative development is returning to the modern bulk industrial market after a four-year drought, with at least two projects
preparing to break ground this spring and another in the works.
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February 18, 2012
Cory SchoutenSeveral downtown surface parking lots are targeted for redevelopment, with a couple already well on their way to being filled
with a mixture of commercial and residential projects.
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February 18, 2012
Sam StallThe trick is to determine in advance just how expensive and lengthy that cleanup might be.
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February 18, 2012
Scott OlsonIncrease in federal funding helps developers finance projects that include mixed-income rental housing.
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February 13, 2012
Anthony SchoettleThe three-block stretch that served as the Super Bowl Village will complement, not compete with, traditional downtown gathering
places such as Monument Circle, officials said.
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February 7, 2012
Tom HartonTwo brothers purchased the pair of connected buildings at the northwest corner of 16th and Alabama streets and will use the
property for a 50-seat café and the offices for Nottingham Realty Group.
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January 31, 2012
Tom HartonAn 82-year-old downtown commercial building that’s had trouble luring tenants is suddenly positioned to thrive courtesy
of an $85 million mixed-use project planned for a site right across the street.
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January 28, 2012
Kathleen McLaughlinA community development corporation linked to the city of Indianapolis has bought the 1.87-acre parking lot that borders the
former Market Square Arena site, a move that some say could be the catalyst to finally redeveloping the entire vacant site.
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January 28, 2012
Cory SchoutenAn apartment building spree downtown is getting fresh fuel with an $85 million mixed-use development that will be anchored
by a Marsh grocery.
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January 24, 2012
Cory SchoutenA local developer plans to build a Marsh grocery store and hundreds of apartments in an $85 million project that would replace
a block and a half of surface parking lots in the northwest quadrant of downtown.
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January 10, 2012
Tom HartonOwners of Broad Ripple’s Brugge Brasserie want to bring a new restaurant concept to the Massachusetts Avenue district
downtown, where they also plan to relocate the craft brewery that supplies beer to Brugge.
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January 3, 2012
Cory SchoutenA local developer and historic preservation group have teamed up to save a 1913 apartment building near the Children's Museum
from demolition.
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December 28, 2011
Francesca JaroszFor a Super Bowl-related initiative to revitalize Indianapolis’ near-east side, the hardest work will come after the
Feb. 5 game.
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December 27, 2011
Tom HartonMany projects we reported on here over the past year are still in progress, confirming that the real estate market is still
sluggish.
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December 24, 2011
The administration of Mayor Greg Ballard found its stride in the final year of its first four-year term, at least when it
comes to major publicly supported real estate projects.
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December 24, 2011
It was another rough year for the real estate sector in 2011, as the homebuilder Estridge filed for bankruptcy, strip-center
specialist Broadbent struggled to hold onto its headquarters, and Centre Properties faced a $43 million foreclosure suit.
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December 19, 2011
Francesca JaroszThe city is soliciting bids from companies to tear down four buildings on the 16-acre Avanti Development Corp. property, which
is tucked in a residential area a few miles west of downtown Indianapolis.
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December 17, 2011
Chris O'MalleyA proposed $1.3 billion transit system might bring redevelopment to urban neighborhoods. Yet transit proponents have surprisingly
little to say about how much the system could generate in new real estate investment.
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December 15, 2011
Scott OlsonSarah Fisher Hartman Racing plans to build a $2.7 million facility on Speedway's new Main Street to house her race team. Construction
on the 37,000-square-foot shop could start in February and be finished in September.
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December 13, 2011
Scott OlsonThe controversial project is a $15 million, three-story garage that the city of Indianapolis will subsidize with $6.3 million
in parking meter revenue. The project also features a retail component, which neighbors say will lead to increased traffic.
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December 10, 2011
Cory SchoutenValparaiso-based Investment Property Advisors wants to build an $83 million apartment project for college students on one
of the last available parcels along downtown’s Central Canal.
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December 10, 2011
Cory SchoutenWorkers finished $12.5 million in improvements between the Indiana Convention Center and Conseco Fieldhouse in November. Now
will building owners bring the entertainment spot to life?
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December 6, 2011
Scott OlsonFormer Indianapolis Motor Speedway CEO Tony George and his wife had tried unsuccessfully to sell their 12-acre wooded estate
and now are planning to divide the land into a four-lot subdivision.
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December 3, 2011
Francesca JaroszResidents of an area near the intersection of Central Avenue and 16th Street are sparring with owners of a site on its northwest
corner who want to build a gas station there. The neighbors had other hopes for the spot, as part of their plans for a pedestrian-friendly
16th Street corridor.
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You guys have some "interesting" comments to say the least. I hope you will call in and share those opinions starting June 1. I'm looking forward to having you on the air.
For those who let this information strike a nerve, remember that this is still the America that allows the freedom to achieve dreams and goals. Should you really chastise those who are given a perk on a deal that is supported by the consumer (that is until they don't like the deal anymore due to envy) or should the dream of rewards for working be looked at a little closer? I say lets stick to the deal, go to work,earn our keep, shoot for dreams, change our jobs to have that dream or shut up about others achievements ..............while we are still afforded this liberty of America !
Three Magi
Cats out of the bag. The object of the game is to get acquired. That means the company has no idea how to grow beyond a certain point. Email is a 1990s technology. I have laughed at this company since day one. Such a small bit player. If it was anywhere but here, it wouldn't be newsworthy.
Esther, Indy has passed Chicago in the local government corruption arena. Don't downgrade us. We're No. 1 in the Midwest.