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Furniture stores brace for Ikea’s incursion
The long-awaited arrival of Ikea to central Indiana will transform the way many Hoosiers buy furniture.
Roundup: Fountain Square fields new pizza options
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.
Roundup: Blood Center finds new Fishers home, Duluth Trading Co. opening soon
Among more than a dozen restaurant and retail debuts in the latest roundup: Starbucks and RaeLynn’s Boutique in Carmel, Jack’s Donuts in Westfield, and Big Apple Bagel in Fishers.
Vine & Table uncorking second north-side location, at prominent intersection
The wine shop, launched in Carmel by local caterer Joe Husar, was purchased last year by Big Red Liquors, which is bringing the store to the Meridian-Kessler neighborhood.
Roundup: City Market staple closes after 42 years; Speedway’s Main Street snags bar
A downtown institution served its last sandwich this week at City Market, potentially opening its former space for several new eateries.
Massive Kroger Marketplace to replace vacant Marsh in Fishers retail center
Indianapolis-based Kite Realty filed plans earlier this year signaling it would demolish the Marsh. Kroger plans to create a $20 million, 123,000-square-foot store in its stead.
Trump’s trade rhetoric casts uncertainty over Indiana exporters
Changes in trade policy would reverberate across Indiana, given its status in a new Brookings Institution study as the most export-dependent state in the country.
MORRIS: Short commute caps move north
We stuck with Hamilton County because it’s an easy commute to downtown Indy.
LOPRESTI: Memories still flowing 5 years after Super Bowl XLVI
The echo of that week still carries, in different ways. A near-east-side legacy center and neighborhood revitalization. Georgia Street, a civic gathering spot that helped give the world the zip line. A track record of delivering, under high-stakes pressure, the city can claim when wooing other events.
Conner Prairie reveals three renovation, expansion projects
Interactive history museum Conner Prairie had a record-setting 2016, and it’s on tap to have a busy 2017.
Rolls-Royce to open downtown aviation museum
The exhibition featuring aircraft engines dating back to the 1920s emphasizes the manufacturer’s past while also looking ahead.
HALE: Championing the ‘little things’ matters, too
Allison wants to ensure that Indiana high schools provide a feminine hygiene product dispenser in at least one of their restrooms accessible to students.
Hustler Hollywood sues city over zoning roadblocks
Beverly Hills-based Hustler Hollywood says city officials are incorrectly classifying its planned Castleton store as an adult business, which is preventing it from opening its doors. It filed suit over the denial on Thursday.
Roundup: Patrick’s closing in Zionsville; Matt’s Wine Bar debuts in Carmel
Patrick’s Kitchen and Drinks, which opened in 2007, recently announced that its last day of operations will be this week.
Real estate agents lick chops as wealthy Trump team moves into D.C.
President-elect Donald Trump is moving to the nation’s capital next month and bringing with him an administration of millionaires and billionaires who are going to need places to live. Many are looking right now.
Workforce training in disarray, House Speaker Bosma says
Are the state’s workforce development programs a muddled, bureaucratic mess in need of reform? A top Indiana Republican thinks so.
Holcomb turns to Daniels’ team to lead transition to governor’s office
Earl Goode, chief of staff to former Gov. Mitch Daniels, and Kyle Hupfer, who was director of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources under Daniels, will lead the effort.
North-side apartments change hands in $70M-plus deal; $10M rehab begins
Local firm Birge & Held Asset Management bought the property on East 82nd Street and is starting to renovate all 740 units—a task expected to present some logistical challenges.
New eco-devo VP wants to encourage ‘tech boom’ in Indy
Ian Nicolini, 33, will serve as vice president of Develop Indy after his whirlwind tenure as town manager of Speedway. As in his previous position, Nicolini is charged with attracting companies and jobs to the area.