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  • Maggie Daniels co-owns a tiny house in Zionsville that she offers for rent on her business Try It Tiny. She also stays in the house when she rents out her main house. - Photo courtesy of Lisa Price

    Maggie Daniels co-owns a tiny house in Zionsville that she offers for rent on her business Try It Tiny. She also stays in the house when she rents out her main house.
  • The home features a cozy living area with a futon and a table that expands for dining. - Photo courtesy of Whiney Kincaid, Whitness Photography

    The home features a cozy living area with a futon and a table that expands for dining.
  • The home features a cozy living area with a futon and a table that expands for dining. - Photo courtesy of Lisa Price

    The home features a cozy living area with a futon and a table that expands for dining.
  • The kitchen has a surprising amount of counter space and a larger sink. An apartment-size refrigerator and two-burner stove round out the space. - Photo courtesy of Whiney Kincaid, Whitness Photography

    The kitchen has a surprising amount of counter space and a larger sink. An apartment-size refrigerator and two-burner stove round out the space.
  • The kitchen has a surprising amount of counter space and a larger sink. An apartment-size refrigerator and two-burner stove round out the space. - Photo courtesy of Whiney Kincaid, Whitness Photography

    The kitchen has a surprising amount of counter space and a larger sink. An apartment-size refrigerator and two-burner stove round out the space.
  • A wooden staircase leads to a loft area with a queen mattress, with barely enough room to sit up. - Photo courtesy of Whiney Kincaid, Whitness Photography

    A wooden staircase leads to a loft area with a queen mattress, with barely enough room to sit up.
  • The bathroom includes a small sink, toilet and tiled shower. - Photo courtesy of Lisa Price

    The bathroom includes a small sink, toilet and tiled shower.
  • The bathroom includes a small sink, toilet and tiled shower. - Photo courtesy of Lisa Price

    The bathroom includes a small sink, toilet and tiled shower.
  • The tiny house includes a garage door that leads onto the deck to make home feel more open. A hatch in the loft leads to a roof-top deck. - Photo courtesy of Whiney Kincaid, Whitness Photography

    The tiny house includes a garage door that leads onto the deck to make home feel more open. A hatch in the loft leads to a roof-top deck.
  • Maggie Daniels co-owns a tiny house in Zionsville that she offers for rent on her business Try It Tiny. She also stays in the house when she rents out her main house.
  • The home features a cozy living area with a futon and a table that expands for dining.
  • The home features a cozy living area with a futon and a table that expands for dining.
  • The kitchen has a surprising amount of counter space and a larger sink. An apartment-size refrigerator and two-burner stove round out the space.
  • The kitchen has a surprising amount of counter space and a larger sink. An apartment-size refrigerator and two-burner stove round out the space.
  • A wooden staircase leads to a loft area with a queen mattress, with barely enough room to sit up.
  • The bathroom includes a small sink, toilet and tiled shower.
  • The bathroom includes a small sink, toilet and tiled shower.
  • The tiny house includes a garage door that leads onto the deck to make home feel more open. A hatch in the loft leads to a roof-top deck.
The Social Media Command Center is a Super Bowl first: Volunteers monitor multiple sources for references to Super Bowl XLVI and Indianapolis.

Putting on our Sunday best

BMG Event Productions' Pat Sechrist mirrors a holographic image of himself over his right shoulder. BMG uses holography to spice up conventions and trade shows.

2011, in snapshots

Jon Arnold took advantage of a rest area in The Badlands of South Dakota in late June to catch up on work after using the first week on the road as a vacation.

On the road

Rawhide Golf Ball Co.'s remote-retrieval system can recover 900 golf balls in one pass.

Out of the drink

The P.R. Mallory complex at Washington and Gray streets employed 1,500 in its mid-20th-century heyday.

Site’s rich history

Pat Koch makes her way through the entire theme park before lunch.

Pat Koch’s life

City leaders want to redevelop the area between IUPUI and 16th Street to attracting high-tech companies and residents alike.

Building a tech hub

From Inertia to Inner Circle, by Jean-Baptiste Cuelle and Francois David, Paris.

Monument Circle brainstorming

Developers plan to spend between $100 million and $150 million to create housing, retail and recreational areas at the site of the former Central State Hospital.

New hope for an old campus

For 38 years, Bill Rostiser has been a watchmaker at Windsor Jewelry downtown. He stumbled into the field after a stint in the Army.

A watchmaker at work

The coliseum was built in 1939, and during its prime attracted major shows and events, ranging from concerts by the Beatles to Perry Como.

Coliseum at a crossroads

The 101-story Shanghai World Financial Center is the world's third-tallest building.

Exploring China

Open from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturdays at the Maxwell apartment building at 530 E. Ohio St., the Indy Winter Farmers' Market runs for 23 weeks, until the end of April.

Indy Winter Farmers’ Market

In less than three months, administrators at Indianapolis Metropolitan High School decided to implement a school-wide overhaul.

Chartering change

Optician Lacy Crafton puts lenses in frames at Greenwood's LensTech Optical, the largest independently owned optical lab in the state.

The year in photos

New Day, which makes wine made from locally grown honey and fruit,  operates a tasting room in Fountain Square.

Fountain Square

First-floor exhibit halls will be part of the expanded convention center's 566,600 square feet of contiguous exhibit space.

Convention center expansion

Van Ausdall and Farrar's in-house Voice Museum features dozens of variations of Edison's Ediphone dictating machine arranged in chronological order.

Voice Museum

This signed painting owned by troubled financier Tim Durham is expected to sell for $500-$1,000 at auction.

Durham art auction

Eli Lilly and Co. has more than 8,000 workers sprucing up a six-mile stretch of I-70 between the airport and downtown.

Helping hands

Crews gave the JW Marriott an identity in September, hoisting giant letters to the top of the 34-story hotel downtown.

Sneak peak at JW Marriott

One 15-barrel batch of beer can use 1,000 pounds of barley, 300 gallons of water, 10 pounds of hops, and five gallons of yeast.

Sun King brewery

The former Central Avenue United Methodist Church is being renovated into the headquarters for Indiana Landmarks.

Old Centrum restoration

Butler University supporters gathered around Monument Circle on Wednesday for a pep rally in honor of the hometown team's berth in this year's Final Four.

Butler pep rally

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