16 Tech District holds great promise
The recently announced 16 Tech District adds a new tool to Indianapolis’ strong life sciences arsenal.
The recently announced 16 Tech District adds a new tool to Indianapolis’ strong life sciences arsenal.
The first building of a new complex on near-north side is set to be completed in August
Several notable departures including Flower Factory and Frankey’s lead off the latest retail real estate roundup.
Merchants’ Square shopping center, built in 1970 as the enclosed Keystone Square Mall and redeveloped into an open-air center and renamed in the mid-1990s, is riddled with vacancies and bracing for another high-profile departure, despite its prime location.
For nearly two decades, Lloyd Tucker quietly plied his trade as a pioneer in urban redevelopment.
Consumer ratings service Angie’s List is scoping locations for hundreds of new employees the fast-growing firm plans to hire. And unlike past expansions, it’s looking beyond its East Washington Street headquarters—and Indianapolis.
Owners of the Sheraton Indianapolis are converting one of its towers into luxury apartments, and developers are vying to replace the vacant Woodfield Centre.
Although slated for demolition, the City Market’s west wing is now generating interest from the Local Initiatives Support Corp. and local chapters of the American Institute of Architects, who want to move there as part of an effort to support neighborhood development.
Purdue University students will begin paying either $400 or $1,000 more in tuition and fees next school year, depending on whether they are in-state or out-of-state.
The city’s mounting legal bills to cover lawsuits involving Indianapolis City Market are adding to the taxpayer cost of subsidizing the venue and making it tougher for the market to become self-sufficient.
Opening May 28
Indianapolis Zoo
It’s not just Indianapolis streets that have been sporting “under construction” signs for the last few months. The back end of the Indianapolis Zoo has had its share of detours as well.
That should change this weekend when the renovations allow for more up-close-and-personal encounters in Tiger Forest. Now, Cila, Andrea and Petya, the zoo’s three Amur tigers, will be just a pane of glass away. Details here.
The owners of downtown's 36-story One Indiana Square/Regions Tower are working on plans to renovate part of the skyscraper's first floor to accommodate a massive new restaurant.
Indianapolis Art Center CEO Carter Wolf is drawing fire from some quarters over a staff shakeup that he says is needed to grow enrollment at the Broad Ripple not-for-profit. But Wolf insists that won’t hinder progress.
Although many planners and economists say some communities are a lost cause, local determination and leadership can make a difference.
The architectural firm is set to be awarded a $120,000 contract to complete the work after the original designer of the renovations, Woollen Molzen and Partners Inc., disbanded last month.
The new owner of a 110-year-old building in the heart of Fountain Square is planning a renovation and expansion that will turn it into a restaurant, bar and 450-seat music hall called Pioneer.
Indianapolis has lagged in making payments to not-for-profit developers executing a huge federal program to rehab neighborhoods, putting a strain on those groups and setting the city behind in spending its share of the money.
A local developer’s $12 million project is transforming a four-story office building and five acres of surface parking lots adjacent to The Fashion Mall at Keystone into a new retail and restaurant destination.
A search is under way for a successor to Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library CEO Laura Bramble, who plans to retire, and expectations from all quarters are high.
-Alt Construction has completed a 1,600-square-foot restaurant build-out for La Hacienda at 12237 N. Meridian St., Carmel.
-S&B Construction has been hired for an 11,500-square-foot renovation of Fresenius Medical Care at 1225 W. 86th St. The project is scheduled to be completed in August.
-TMG Construction Management Inc. has been hired to build a 3,081-square-foot New Balance Shoes store at 9893 N. Michigan Road, Carmel. The store is scheduled to be completed by May 31.