Roundup: Downtown dessert cafe, lots of new pizzerias
Frona Mae Dessert Cafe is coming to East Washington Street in space formerly occupied by an upscale bar, and several pizza joints are in various stages of opening in the metro area.
Frona Mae Dessert Cafe is coming to East Washington Street in space formerly occupied by an upscale bar, and several pizza joints are in various stages of opening in the metro area.
Round Town Brewery Co. has shelved plans to open on North Pennsylvania Street and instead is taking 16,000 square feet in Biltwell Event Center on the southwest edge of downtown.
Walker heads Big Car, which he describes as an “art-based, creativity-based not-for-profit that’s focused on community development.” Put simply, it uses art to jump-start neighborhood involvement and development.
BlueIndy plans to charge past its skeptics as its electric car-sharing program launches in Indianapolis Sept. 2, leaving behind the political consternation about whether Mayor Greg Ballard went rogue in green-lighting the program in the first place.
Plus skateboard fun (and education) at the Indiana State Museum’s latest show.
A seasoned arts-goer? Someone returning after a hiatus? An adventurer looking to try something new? Here are more than 125 events that could get you excited about the season.
Want to eat a massive burger while your pulse is pounded by Metallica’s greatest hits? Fountain Square has a new eatery for you.
BlueIndy grows the city’s transportation options, and it could make my day easier.
Want to eat a massive burger while your pulse is pounded by Metallica’s greatest hits? Fountain Square has a new eatery for you.
Something wonderful is happening in Pogue’s Run thanks to a pair of expat Milwaukeeans.
Plus Indy Jazz Fest continues, a new interactive area opens at the History Center, and Storytelling Arts brings back Kevin Kling.
Indianapolis Business Journal gathered leaders in the state’s commercial real estate and construction industry for a Power Breakfast panel discussion Sept. 10.
There’s no shortage of places to have a great lunch in central Indiana. But where do you go to close the big deal? IBJ asked locals where they like to go when it’s all on the line.
Sasheer Zamata, who is still learning on the job at Saturday Night Live, says natural comedic talent will get you only so far.
Husband-and-wife Bill and Teresa Webster made a big bet on Fletcher Place this year, opening 12.05 Distillery and the Repeal restaurant in the up-and-coming neighborhood.
George and Ira, Steve and Eydie, and Chita are celebrated at the Palladium while some of the leading dancers in the world converge on Clowes Hall.
The owner of Indiana State Fairgrounds caterer Barto’s has plans for a restaurant and bar in Greenwood in the former Melting Pot location. Also, downtown newcomer Bacon Legs & Turntables has closed “temporarily.”
Grassroots efforts by local residents have meant a boost in the number of restaurants and retailers in the historic Indianapolis neighborhood, which was once considered a suburb.
The seven parcels on Prospect Street, which are available for a total of $1.5 million, could attract the area's next big apartment development.
The Tappers retro arcade bar should open in the Slate mixed-use development on Virginia Avenue by the end of the year, while Vintage Vogue by Goodwill is set to move into space, also on Virginia in Fountain Square.