Q&A with Jeannie Marrugo, co-founder of Cafe Baby
The company cooks, purees and freezes fresh baby food at the Circle City Industrial Complex and sells it online and at the Carmel Farmers Market.
The company cooks, purees and freezes fresh baby food at the Circle City Industrial Complex and sells it online and at the Carmel Farmers Market.
The old industrial building, which has about 130 tenants, has been in redevelopment mode since 2015.
An 18-month legal battle continues to linger over RecycleForce as it attempts to begin raising money from donors to fund construction of a 105,000-square-foot building at Sherman Park.
Stenz Construction Corp. is seeking a city tax break to help offset costs for reclaiming a ramshackle set of buildings and creating fitness facilities, climbing walls, and office and restaurant space, among other features.
Consuelo Poland, who oversees the Ruckus makerspace at the Circle City Industrial Complex, has launched a not-for-profit, the Latinas Welding Guild, to teach women how to weld.
Several developments are either underway or in the works that could transform the East 10th Street corridor into a burgeoning neighborhood hot spot.
The second piece of the project a stone’s throw from the massive Coke plant redevelopment on Mass Ave will feature townhomes and a 6,000-square-foot retail and office building.
The Convivial Community Bar—slated to open in spring 2017—will be on the south end of the complex with a patio along East 10th Street, just off the Pogue’s Run Trail.
A redevelopment of the prized IPS property along College and Massachusetts avenues would add more housing and retail options along the bustling corridor and push activity farther east.
Alcohol is developing as a theme in the huge building near Mass Ave being redeveloped into “maker space,” mixed with retailers, restaurants, offices and studios. A brewery already has committed to the project.
Centerpoint Brewing has started work on its 17,500-square-foot space in the Circle City Industrial Complex on 10th Street, with plans to open a tasting room and make 3,000 barrels annually.
The longtime distributor of printing cartridges hopes to fetch $3.3 million for the nearly 3-acre site in the Cottage Home neighborhood. It hopes to stay downtown but in smaller digs.
The corner of Brookside Avenue and 10th Street, just off Massachusetts Avenue, could soon be the center of what city planners hope is a model to address industrial blight.
Teagan Development has agreed to buy the 539,000-square-foot building near Mass Ave and the Monon Trail and plans to convert some of the space into restaurant and retail uses.