$24M Noblesville project aims to lift downtown without losing charm
Noblesville leaders say building a mixed-use development in their historic downtown allows them to make history while also preserving it.
Noblesville leaders say building a mixed-use development in their historic downtown allows them to make history while also preserving it.
The kind of housing that caters to millennials and empty-nesters is finally on the upswing in Noblesville—although the growth in single-family homes is still increasing, too, city officials say.
Population projections recently released by the Indiana Business Research Center show the county will add more than 218,000 residents in the next 30-some years.
Town officials in 2008 began an aggressive play to turn the world-famous oval into an economic engine that runs year-round by creating a retail and entertainment district along Main Street.
In an attempt to reopen his case, Keenan Hauke says Barnes and Thornburg partner Larry Mackey—who is now married to Hauke’s ex-wife—did not adequately represent him.
Since the Hamilton County seat created its Architectural Review Board in 2001, it has granted more than 500 waivers to deviate from its architectural standards.
A Fishers business owner who pleaded guilty to instructing his employees to prepare more than 2,300 false tax returns must make $1.5 million in restitution.
Several businesses launched by entrepreneurs who honed their skills in the racing arena are in high-gear growth mode.
Prosecutors say the man filed 65 fraudulent tax returns on behalf of central Indiana clients between 2010 and 2012.
A downtown institution served its last sandwich this week at City Market, potentially opening its former space for several new eateries.
Noblesville laid the groundwork for the campus in 2002. When East 146th Street opened in 2007, city leaders believed it would take 20 years for the area to build out. But it’s happening much faster.
A housing analysis the city recently commissioned identified a gap between single-family homes and multifamily apartments–few townhomes, condos, cottages and duplexes in dense, walkable areas.
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The last day of the five-week torch relay began at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, where IndyCar driver Sarah Fisher took the torch on a two-lap spin.
The 27-year-old Noblesville resident was considered the nation's top short-track dirt-car driver. He won four USAC national championships and was participating in his 116th race of the season on Saturday night.
Prosecutors have called the complicated plot “the largest tax and securities fraud scheme in Indiana history.”
Two developments totaling $50 million are in the works on the western edge of Speedway as officials look to create a gateway into the town from Crawfordsville Road.
The refurbished Rosner building will get its first and largest tenant later this year when the engineering firm picks up stakes at its Indianapolis headquarters.
It’s about time Speedway had its own vroom room for the rest of us—those inspired by the landmark racetrack but without the skill or courage to ever compete there.