Local developer plans new headquarters, restaurant in Broad Ripple

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12 thoughts on “Local developer plans new headquarters, restaurant in Broad Ripple

    1. Too much space for parking = terrible urban design. We wonder why streets are falling apart when we’ve given half of our city to cars. Parking lots don’t pay their fair share of taxes.

    2. No worries, they’ll just buy a vacant lot, apply for a surface lot and BRVA will support it because they lack a true north arrow.

    3. I agree Joann! Parking is already a problem in BR.
      Did you notice that the Lot behind the Vogue today became permit parking only.
      We continually are sold a bag of lies.

    1. I believe this property is in the flood zone, so underground parking would be a potential disaster just waiting to happen.

  1. Underground parking and better use of surface areas for people, open space and other complementary development. Also, the alley should not be vacated. Adding more vehicular demand while reducing circulation options is not a reasonable plan of action.

    1. The south portion of that alley is already vacated to another property, and the north end is not accessible so it does not impact the traffic circulation. Underground parking is not likely feasible from a cost/space perspective. Day time parking demand is pretty low in this area so the impact won’t be as significant during office hours.

      That said, I’m not a fan of the presented building façade or added surface parking lot. Also hope they plan for some taller trees. It’s going to be really bare in that area with those 100+ foot tall trees gone. Hoping they improve the plan

    2. Charlie P ~ The biggest reason why underground parking is not feasible on this project is the fact the the site is in a flood zone.

  2. Looks like another Lego style building with an industrial facade and minimal green space.The loss of mature trees has an effect on air quality and temperatures.

    There are empty commercial lots on 62nd street..why tear down vintage style houses, remove trees , and increase traffic on narrow streets?

    It is probably too late to preserve what is left of BroadRipple village but this sure speeds up the destruction
    of the feel of village life.

  3. I am not sure that this area is in the flood plain. Warfleigh, MK Terrace, Rocky Ripple, etc are in that zone. The flood wall has been built and completed. These areas should be off of flood insurance in 1 1/2 years and the area hadn’t had a flood in over 100 years. What is apparent to me is that there is NO cohesive urban planning anymore. The charm of “the village” has been non-existent for years thanks to greedy developers who build the cheapest and ugliest building they can and destroy a community at the same time.

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