Noblesville city councilor nabs GOP nomination for mayor
Chris Jensen won the Republican primary, meaning he’s likely to replace retiring Mayor John Ditslear. But councilor Rick Taylor, who served District 3, lost in Tuesday’s election.
Chris Jensen won the Republican primary, meaning he’s likely to replace retiring Mayor John Ditslear. But councilor Rick Taylor, who served District 3, lost in Tuesday’s election.
Carmel-based Old Town Cos. plans to develop a mix of apartments, condos, shops and restaurants directly north of the $35 million Grand Junction Plaza project, which was funded by city officials last month.
Clancy’s, owner of Grindstone Charley’s and Grindstone Public House, plans to open the restaurant this summer on Wheeler Road.
A year after opening in Grand Park, iBeach31 wants to build an indoor venue with 10 courts, a restaurant and bar, and a pro shop.
Grinds LLC—which produces pouches of flavored coffee designed as a healthy alternative to chewing tobacco—plans to invest $6.7 million and create 56 jobs.
The 4-3 decision followed a public hearing during which more than a dozen residents spoke for and against the financing plan.
City leaders presented a plan during a city council meeting Monday night to use local income tax and TIF revenues to repay a $35 million bond that would be used to construct Grand Junction Plaza.
The future of Westfield’s popular Wood Wind Golf Club has been in question for years. Now, with new upgrades, course managers say it’s here to stay.
As Bastian Solutions, a Carmel-based subsidiary of Japan-based Toyota Industries Corp., prepares to open its Westfield facility along U.S. 31, city leaders are working to woo other companies like it.
By 2022, the city and the Indiana Department of Transportation expect to begin widening a half-mile section of the thoroughfare from Shamrock Boulevard to East Street.
Riverview Health would establish the square helipad near the intersection of State Road 32 and U.S. 31. It would be used once a month or less, on average.
The Westfield Washington Township board on Tuesday canceled plans to borrow up to $15 million to purchase land for park space after some residents launched an effort in opposition to the bond.
Indianapolis-based metal additive manufacturer 3rd Dimension Industrial 3D Printing has plans to move into a building in Westfield that is six times larger than its current facility.
For at least a year, county officials have debated how best to pay for the county’s 911 communications operation going forward.
A Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers is planned for Michigan Road in Carmel, a GetGo Cafe has opened in Zionsville and Central Indiana Orthopedics broke ground on its new facility in Fishers.
The Westfield City Council on Monday night approved an agreement with the Indiana Department of Transportation on a construction project that is expected to transform the city’s downtown.
Projects underway in Fishers, Westfield and Noblesville are aimed at addressing the lack of housing options for low- and middle-income earners in Hamilton County, but they will only make a dent.
A 133,000-square-foot speculative building will open later this month near U.S. 31 and State Road 32 in Westfield.
Indiana-based Olthof Homes has filed plans to build 430 new homes in Westfield, including townhouses that would start at $150,000.
The current quota system is based on the number of people that live in a community, not visitors.