Fire heavily damages Aristocrat restaurant
The restaurant at 5212 N. College Ave. sustained $1.5 million in damage. Firefighters were called to the two-story, 6,000-square-foot building early Thursday morning.
The restaurant at 5212 N. College Ave. sustained $1.5 million in damage. Firefighters were called to the two-story, 6,000-square-foot building early Thursday morning.
Why not look at the entire neighborhood instead of just this old site?
The 2-million-square-foot GM Indianapolis Metal Center, closed this year, sprawls over more than 100 acres on the west bank of the White River and enjoys some of the best views of the downtown skyline.
Indianapolis police are investigating a weekend shooting at an east-side apartment complex that killed two men. Razee Scott, 22, and Michael Harney, 27, both of Indianapolis, were shot to death in a parking lot of the Orleans Apartments complex late Saturday night. One victim was found inside a 2002 Chevrolet Tahoe and the other several feet away. The victims didn’t live at the Shortridge Road complex. Harney had a police record that included possession of cocaine and felony possession of a weapon.
A 20-year-old man was shot to death Monday night at the Carriage House Apartments in the 10100 block of Ellis Drive on the northeast side of Indianapolis. Police responded to a report of shots being fired about 10:30 p.m. and found Antwane Spearman suffering from a gunshot wound. He died shortly after they arrived. Detectives are investigating.
A local developer has a new plan for a prime Lockerbie parcel where ambitious development proposals have fizzled in the past, IBJ reported in print and at IBJ.com.
The Whitsett Group wants to build 190 affordable and market-rate apartments, 44,000 square feet of retail and office space, and more than 300 mostly underground parking spaces on a prime Lockerbie parcel.
The architecture firm A2SO4 plans to spend about $1 million to renovate a long-vacant former Catholic church near the Lockerbie neighborhood as its new headquarters.
Police are seeking a suspect in the shooting death of a man Sunday night at Springhill Apartments near West 46th Street and High School Road. The victim, a male in his early 30s, was shot in the head during an apparent home invasion. Police are withholding the victim’s identity until his family in Mexico is notified. Three other people inside the apartment at the time of the shooting were not injured and are cooperating with police.
A four-acre site just east of downtown with a rich history is being targeted by city officials and redevelopment leaders for redevelopment. They want to restore the once-vibrant spot at Washington and Gray streets in hopes that it will help revive the beaten-down corridor.
Check out a few more-detailed renderings of the newly named $156 million CityWay project at Delaware and South streets.
The $156 million mixed-use development at Delaware and South streets in Indianapolis has a new name designed to reference both the project’s downtown locale and the urban “way of life” it will offer.
One restaurant along Mass Ave has closed and a new one is in the works, leading off the latest Around Town Retail Roundup.
The long-vacant Keystone Towers apartment complex will be imploded Aug. 28 at 8 a.m., the Department of Metropolitan Development announced Monday afternoon.
Plans by a Valparaiso company to build 150 apartments along the Central Canal are closer to reality after city officials picked the developer's bid to buy an adjacent canal-front parcel.
Longtime Indianapolis developer launches spirited attempt to save baseball palace.
An investment group has acquired the Golf Club of Indiana in southern Boone County near Zionsville and is planning improvements to the 175-acre property.
When I first heard about the downtown Nordstrom store closing, of course I was disappointed.
A Franklin man was arrested Wednesday after police said they found him in a child’s bed in Lakeview Apartments. Robert Alumbaugh, 23, was arrested for one count of criminal deviate conduct, a class B felony; one count of criminal confinement, a class C felony; and one count of strangulation, a class D felony. He was sent to Johnson County Jail on a $31,000 bond. Police did not disclose the age or gender of the child or say who reported the crime.
The florist is moving from the Broad Ripple retail space it has occupied since 1954. Local developer Buckingham Cos., which purchased the property in 2000, is preparing for the redevelopment of Monon Place.