Contentious Chatham Arch condo project wins approval from city commission
The 66-unit development that would encompass an entire block between East Street and Park Avenue in the neighborhood had been sent back to the drawing board several times.
The 66-unit development that would encompass an entire block between East Street and Park Avenue in the neighborhood had been sent back to the drawing board several times.
In Fountain Square and on Mass Ave, dining options expand.
Robert Manuel has become highly educated in real estate development since arriving almost five years ago as president of the University of Indianapolis.
Developers of The Ardmore told city officials on Wednesday that they hope to start construction in the fall and are seeking city financial assistance on the project.
The owner of Bob’s Auto Sales is jumping into the action by offering the property for sale as plans for big projects unfold on parcels nearby.
A handful of local businesses signal of a renewed interest in the once-ubiquitous pinball machines that used to be a staple in restaurants, bars and arcades before they were usurped by video games.
The Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis estimates that no more than 10 of its 150 members are women, with many of them building few homes.
Approved artists would co-own the renovated homes in the Garfield Park neighborhood and only pay half the cost of the property.
Butler is one of just 58 U.S. colleges with a live mascot, and the bulldog is quickly approaching the top echelon, based on its fame and effectiveness as a goodwill ambassador for the school.
A plan to build a $7.7 million affordable housing project on the site failed to win the necessary tax credits to help finance the development.
This year, Steve Ross, 62, celebrates three decades as owner of The Vogue, perhaps (after the Central Canal) Broad Ripple’s most enduring landmark.
The owner of Red Lion Grog House in Fountain Square intends to launch Sidekicks Pizza in the neighborhood’s most visible building, while a small Chicago-based chain plans its first location outside of Illinois.
NeuroHope of Indiana opened in February 2015 to keep therapy going and hope alive for people recovering from spinal cord injury, brain injury, stroke and other neurologic conditions that require rehabilitation beyond what insurers are typically willing to pay for.
Arizona-based Levementum LLC is on track to receive state and local incentives to help fuel the expansion of its Indianapolis office.
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb and Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett are expected to join Levementum executives Wednesday afternoon for an economic development announcement.
The 8,500-square-foot residential space features a private elevator that will provide access to Red the Steakhouse, which is expected to open on the ground level in April, in addition to several other amenities.
The Asian restaurant that’s been closed since Feb. 1 isn’t set to reopen until Feb. 15, allegedly due to violating state tax code, according to a sign on the door.
For 30 of the commission’s 50 years of existence, David Baker has been a powerful but low-profile force in saving some of the city’s oldest structures from demolition.
Nathan Sinsabaugh has been key in evolving Studio Science from a small, boutique agency to a sought-after design consultant working with such clients as Roche, ClusterTruck and Salesforce.