Local developer eyes revamp of Broad Ripple funeral home site to apartments

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12 thoughts on “Local developer eyes revamp of Broad Ripple funeral home site to apartments

    1. I feel like everyone just uses the word gentrification instead of using the word change. If you don’t know the meaning of the word maybe don’t use it.

  1. I hate to see Flanner & Buchanan leave this location. It’s an institution and a hallowed place for so many families who have memorialized loved ones there.

  2. The house I grew up in as a little kid is right behind the funeral home. The current owners will now have to look up at an ugly monstrosity of a building. Feel sorry for them. Progress…..I don’t think so. BR was a wonderful village that is now overrun with tall apartment buildings and ugly “mixed use” developments. Indiana has no pride.

  3. I just hope they aren’t planning on tax abatements and public subsidies to pull this off. It’s a beautiful building, I hope someonen figures out how to save it before it is left to rot.

  4. That’s a lot of parking spaces for non-retail commercial. Everybody else here is right, the ripple is pretty dang ugly. There are lots of beautiful older apartment houses in the Broad Ripple area that could be emulated, and even the MK a little further south, which is far more recent, is also far more stately. Personally I would much rather see the single story strip mall south of BR Ave between Compton and the Monon redeveloped, as it is already an eyesore — with a new location reserved in such a development for Shalimar to move into of course! What a great restaurant.

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