Gershman, Citimark partner with Milhaus on $65M Broad Ripple project

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11 thoughts on “Gershman, Citimark partner with Milhaus on $65M Broad Ripple project

    1. Condos are pretty unfavorable in the current market, no matter which way you slice it.

  1. I guess you can’t stop progress, but Broad Ripple is not a village anymore, with it’s high rise buildings and fewer and fewer unique locally -owned shops. I especially lament the lack of live music entertainment venues. Used to be a ton of them.

    1. 4-6 floor buildings are not “high rise buildings.” True villages and small towns all over the world have bigger buildings. If anything, more residents in Broad Ripple makes it feel more like a village because there are actually people around all the time. For some reason, people think that villages must be empty-feeling hell holes.

      Villages in US mountain towns and any European village have buildings that put Broad Ripple’s to shame. The village in Sweden that my grandma came from has 11 floor buildings. It’s great. It’s small but vibrant.

    2. All the more reason to support the many remaining local businesses (of which there are still at least 50+) and local music venues (of which there are quite a few) in the area.

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