Fort Harrison officials finish $3 million street extension
The Fort Harrison Reuse Authority on Monday opened a $3 million expansion of Otis Avenue that officials hope will attract more development to the former Fort Benjamin Harrison military base.
The Fort Harrison Reuse Authority on Monday opened a $3 million expansion of Otis Avenue that officials hope will attract more development to the former Fort Benjamin Harrison military base.
Carmel’s total liabilities have swelled to nearly $1.2 billion including principal, interest and other debt payments, according to the Indiana Department of Local Government Finance.
West Fork Whiskey will move from the northwest side and expand from a production facility to offer whiskey by the glass, plus dining, a bar and a lounge.
Ironworks Hotel Indy will feature 15,000 square feet of street-level retail space, including Blue Sushi Sake Grill, Massage Heights and Cunningham Restaurant Group’s Rize. Cunningham also will operate Provision in second-floor retail space.
After months of discussions, the Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission on Wednesday approved the design of a massive development that could transform the northeast end of Massachusetts Avenue.
The proposed high-end hotel at Carmel’s City Center would be partially owned by the city, which would use bonds to finance it.
While downtown hotels saw no drop in room nights in May, lodging demand downshifted in the outlying areas of Marion County.
Dawes Fretzin Dermatology Group LLC has received preliminary approval for tax breaks from the city of Indianapolis to help it pay for a 30,000-square-foot free-standing facility near the Lowe’s Home Improvement store in Castleton.
New eateries are taking root in downtown Indianapolis, Fountain Square, Fishers and Zionsville. And Twenty Tap, south of Broad Ripple, is expected to reopen by the end of the month.
Indianapolis-based Loftus Robinson has filed plans for a 122-room WoodSpring Suites that would be in the Anson development near Interstate 65.
Sun Development & Management Corp. has three downtown hotel projects in its pipeline but says one needs $3 million to $4 million in city assistance to go forward.
The economic impact for this particular tournament remains to be seen, in part because it is new. However, past events at the Pete Dye Course have brought a positive impact to French Lick.
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The proposed projects would include purchasing an antique carousel, funding a new clubhouse at Brookshire Golf Club and several road improvement projects.
The unemployment rate ticked up to 4.4 percent from 4.3 percent in May, which was a 16-year low, the Labor Department said Friday. The rate rose because more Americans began looking for work.
Officials announced early this month that four-day badges are sold out for the first time in the event’s history—which dates back to 1968.
Carmel officials soon hope to unveil specifics for a ritzy Autograph Collection by Marriott hotel that would have 100 to 120 rooms and a unique name, design and theme.
Ambrose Property Group is proposing a massive $550 million mixed-use project that would transform downtown’s western edge from afterthought to urban gem.