City taps new firm for Indiana Avenue strategy
A year after a $450,000 contract intended to help shape development for historic Indiana Avenue expired with no published results or recommendations, the city of Indianapolis has hired a new contractor.
A year after a $450,000 contract intended to help shape development for historic Indiana Avenue expired with no published results or recommendations, the city of Indianapolis has hired a new contractor.
Parker has served as chief deputy mayor for Mayor Joe Hogsett since August 2022, appointed to the post after five years as the director of the Indianapolis Department of Public Works.
According to a spokesperson for the musicians, incremental pay increases will add up to a 9.6% raise across three years.
In the interest of brand clarity and long-range planning, an arts-focused campus in the Garfield Park neighborhood is adopting a new name before opening a 40,000-square-foot multipurpose building in 2026.
The judge determined the building was constructed in violation of the Watersedge subdivision’s setback requirements, the subject of a years-long dispute between the developer and the homeowners’ association.
Indiana House Republicans on Thursday almost unanimously rejected a slate of Democratic revisions to the contentious mid-decade redistricting bill.
The 170-room hotel would occupy the southwest corner of Georgia and Pennsylvania streets and feature a skywalk connector to the club level of Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
The development plan from Platinum Properties calls for 296 residences and a commercial area on 144 acres on the city’s west side.
Convenience store chain Wawa has the go-ahead to build a location along IndyGo’s future Blue Line route after receiving a variance of development standards for the proposed project.
Officials say the pact, facilitated by the Indianapolis-based IU Launch Accelerator for Biosciences, is the largest single industry-sponsored agreement in the school’s history.
He was 45, new to the industry—which provides building products such as doors, frames, access-control systems and fireplaces for construction—and a first-time CEO for a company that was profitable but no longer growing.
Chuck Goodrich started with Gaylor as an intern in 1991 and returned to the company in 1996, where he “worked in every position in the organization, pretty much” before being named president in 2014 and president/CEO in 2018.
Since joining Keystone, Chris Gricar has overseen several major projects, including: the InterContinental Indianapolis.
Rob Martinson has helped lead The Garrett Cos. to become a fully vertically integrated organization.
In 1994, Bruce Molter was appointed president of Hagerman Inc., a newly formed company within The Hagerman Group.
Josh Purvis has helped lead several projects that have shaped Thompson Thrift’s growth and national standing.
The indoor ice rink was built in 2018 on the estate of the late Colts owner Jim Irsay, who died in May at age 65.
The 102-page plan—released by Indianapolis’ Vision Zero Task Force, part of the city’s ongoing street safety efforts—offers strategies that may improve driver behavior and road safety.
The 18-story Kimpton has been in the works since late 2017, with its price tag almost doubling from the original $57 million planned investment.
The last official survey of the dividing line between Michiganders and Hoosiers was conducted in 1827.