Flea market moving into former home of Sport Bowl
A flea market is replacing a former bowling alley. Plus: A new candy shop planned for Noblesville; Monical’s heads to Lawrence;
and Panda Express eyes IUPUI campus.
A flea market is replacing a former bowling alley. Plus: A new candy shop planned for Noblesville; Monical’s heads to Lawrence;
and Panda Express eyes IUPUI campus.
Using U.S. Census data, the Indiana Business Research Center finds Indianapolis’ population grew by 6,854 residents last year
while Fishers, Noblesville, Carmel and Greenwood saw less-than-average gains.
Carmel’s virtual Disney World of new, high-density attractions—from the mixed-use City Center to the Carmel Arts and Design
District—were built with walking and biking access in mind. A recently completed study shows the potential to link numerous
other city destinations by multiple forms of transportation.
Vacancy rates unseen in 20 years are hampering efforts by developers.
Most of the 148,000-square-foot building just north and east of the 96th Street/Interstate 69 interchange is empty.
The convention bureau has shelved its plan to attract a full-service hotel and instead will boost spending on tourism marketing.
As deadline day arrives, the Indianapolis Complete Count Committee is encouraging area companies to provide funding for local
marketing and events
designed to encourage citizens to fill out their Census forms.
This spring’s Parade of Home is being held about two weeks earlier than normal to help builders lure homebuyers who want to
take advantage of federal incentives intended to give the residential real estate market a boost. Builders also are taking
chances on more spec homes.
-Kort Builders has completed a 20,000-square-foot office space for Banc Serv at 777 E. Main St., Westfield.
-Kort Builders has completed a 4,000-square-foot retail space for the apparel retailer Rue 21 and Simon Property Group at 13971 Hamilton Town Center Blvd., Noblesville.
Strip-center specialist Sandor Development Co. is moving its headquarters to Hamilton County after almost 50 years
in Indianapolis.
With traffic congestion growing, the idea of sending streetcars zipping down Washington Street—from
far-east-side Cumberland to Indianapolis International Airport on the west—is making a return. And
the route could offer the best bang for the buck in spurring transit-oriented development.
Hamilton County is poised to become the demographic all-star of the decade. Its 269,785 residents make up the fastest-growing,
most educated and wealthiest county in the state, according to estimates from the Indiana Business Research Center.
Strip-center owner and developer Sandor Development Co. is moving its headquarters to Hamilton County after almost 50 years
in Indianapolis.
-Alt Construction has completed a 1,000-square-foot optometry office build-out at 755 W. Carmel Drive for Dr. Sam Ramschlag.
-Kort Builders has completed a 1,400-square-foot office at 6845 Bluff Road, Suite 26, for Christie Vision Care.
-Kort Builders has completed a 1,600-square-foot retail space for Solar Nail Salon in Nora Plaza, 1340 E. 86th Street, Suite 54.
-Kort Builders has started construction of a 4,000-square-foot retail space at 13971 Hamilton Town Center Blvd., Noblesville, that will house a Rue 21 retail store. The client is Simon Property Group.
State government overreacted in its attempts to reign in construction costs, and should seek middle ground
Carmel-based developer J.C. Hart Co. is making a $100 million bet that luxury apartment communities will continue to thrive
in Hamilton
County, particularly along 146th Street.
In Indiana, the Salvation Army owns 34 residences, including 10 in Indianapolis with a combined value of $1.6 million.
-Holladay Construction Group finished a 10,000-square-foot medical office building for Concentra Urgent Care, 5940 Decatur Blvd.
-Kort Builders Inc. finished a 2,400-square-foot build-out for Indianapolis Sport and Spine at 1460 N. Green St., Suite 400, Brownsburg.
-Kort Builders Inc. finished a 6,000-square-foot build-out for Crown Liquors at 150 N. Delaware St.
-Kort Builders Inc. finished a 1,000-square-foot build-out for Fancy Nails at 14139 Town Center Blvd., Suite 600, in Hamilton Town Center, Noblesville.