Fishers District developer breaking ground on adjacent 242-unit rental home community

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5 thoughts on “Fishers District developer breaking ground on adjacent 242-unit rental home community

  1. Just another example of why Indianapolis is and always will be a car centric city. We don’t build up like Micah D. mentioned. I don’t see a future with fast public transit begin a thing. None of the people moving in will use the Red Line, Purple, Green, Teal, bla bla because it’s useless as the city expands out with no forethought.

    1. Which City? Indianapolis can’t dictate planning for the suburbs. And the elected officials of Fishers, Westfield and others don’t understand proper urban planning so the region continues to sprawl. Unfortunately.

  2. Highly rated Hamilton Southeast Schools? They have dropped from 4th to 19th in the 13 years I have been here. Not just Carmel, but Plainfield, Zionsville, Westfield have all past us. And the more of these types of communities they build, the farther we will drop.

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