Bakery cafe chain Paris Baguette targets Indy suburbs for new stores
Starting this year, the fast-growing international chain of French-inspired bakery cafes is looking to open at four suburban locations.
Starting this year, the fast-growing international chain of French-inspired bakery cafes is looking to open at four suburban locations.
Promote Carmel, which was founded by former Mayor Jim Brainard in 2020, ceased operations in August.
Carmel-based Old Town Cos. LLC and Indianapolis-based Avenue Development are seeking to build the apartments on 10.4 acres in the $100 million North End development.
The largest venue in Carmel’s Allied Solutions Center for the Performing Arts will have a new name, effective July 1, recognizing gifts from two local families.
Edward Rose & Sons wants to build seven apartment buildings and a commercial/retail building at the former site of Resort Condominiums International’s North America office.
The three-city World Aquatics Swimming World Cup will kick off at Carmel High School’s natatorium, which recently underwent a $55 million renovation.
Philadelphia-based Rubenstein Partners has rebranded the office park to reflect its location as an entryway into Carmel.
Multiple retailers, restaurants and other businesses and organizations recently opened or began planning new locations in the north suburbs of Indianapolis.
The Tallison Hotel, part of Marriott’s Tribute Portfolio, plans to welcome its first guests Thursday.
The Back Nine Golf Carmel will feature three golf simulator bays and event space for corporate events, private parties and social gatherings.
Salt at Carmel City Center is expected to open later this year in the location formerly occupied by Matt the Miller’s Tavern.
The company, which has two locations in Indianapolis and one in Carmel, is working to open a second co-working space in December at the new Wren Building at Carmel City Center.
Multiple retailers, restaurants and other businesses and organizations recently opened or began planning new locations in the north suburbs of Indianapolis.
Members of the Carmel City Council voted 9-0 to approve the 16-acre Towne 146 Planned Unit Development plan.
A plan for a $1.2 billion development east of Grand Park Sports Campus that would be centered on space and science education will return to the Westfield City Council after receiving a thumbs-up from the city’s land-use advisory board.
Multiple retailers, restaurants and other businesses and organizations recently opened or began planning new locations in the north suburbs of Indianapolis.
Carmel Music Center’s owner has sold his 105-year-old building on Main Street to the owners of an Indianapolis home goods store.
Members of the Carmel City Council on Monday night voted 9-0 to approve an interlocal agreement between the city and county that could spur development of a vacant area on the southeast side of the Clay Terrace outdoor shopping center.
The building will feature retail space with an art gallery on the first floor, five luxury condominiums on the second floor and a private residence on the third floor.
Dan and Anna Cage, whose eateries also include Broad Ripple restaurant Ambrosia and Fall Creek Place’s Bocca, plan to open Josephine at the corner of West Main Street and First Avenue SW.