Owner of esteemed golf course proposes ditching links, building mixed-use project
Redeveloping the Zionsville course—consistently ranked among the best in the country—could include 360 single-family homes and 200 multi-family housing units.
Redeveloping the Zionsville course—consistently ranked among the best in the country—could include 360 single-family homes and 200 multi-family housing units.
A few dozen private college endowments could dodge a bullet with the sweeping tax bill approved by the Senate early Saturday morning after a last-minute amendment.
Downtown Indy is encountering resistance from some big property owners to its plan to create an economic improvement district that would raise about $3 million annually through a fee.
Daniel Hubbard intends to construct paired patio homes and an assisted living facility on a 19-acre property along 126th Street, if city officials approve his rezoning request.
Plans from the two Indianapolis-area firms call for more than 2 million square feet of space in a development encompassing 170 acres.
The Indiana Department of Labor has issued the order following the September death of an employee at an Amazon facility in Plainfield.
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett announced Tuesday that he directed the Office of Finance and Management to identify the funds as a method of strengthening trust between the Indianapolis community and local law enforcement.
An Indy Chamber spokesman said Wednesday morning that the bid “has been sent as of last night to arrive ahead of the Oct. 19 deadline.”
The proposal comes ahead of a settlement conference next week in a lawsuit filed by Common Cause and the local NAACP branch claiming discrimination due to the city’s relative lack of early-voting locations.
Indianapolis-based Platinum Properties Management Co. LLC envisions a mix of townhouses and detached homes along the south side of 126th Street to west of Auman Drive and east of Gramercy.
Attorney Matt Price, engineer Andrew Heard and business coach Paul McCoy teamed up to purchase the 13-acre property in 2015, concerned about projects other developers might want to pursue there.
State economic development officials won’t comment on whether they plan to submit a proposal for the $5 billion development, but a local site-selection expert said pursuing Amazon is “too good of an opportunity” for the state to pass up.
State documents show that fewer than 30 percent of those enrolled in the Healthy Indiana Plan would be required to comply with Gov. Eric Holcomb's proposed work mandate.
Hotels in Carmel could soon have an unexpected competitor—the city itself.
The Indianapolis mayor says his plan adds police officers, boosts infrastructure spending and raises pay for some city workers while providing the first structurally balanced budget in a decade.
The company hopes to build a 250,000-square-foot production facility and office complex that could produce 250,000 tons of steel annually.
The proposed high-end hotel at Carmel’s City Center would be partially owned by the city, which would use bonds to finance it.
Plans are taking shape to revamp dilapidated and underdeveloped properties in the Maple Crossing area, north of 38th at Illinois and Meridian streets.
Indianapolis-based Loftus Robinson has filed plans for a 122-room WoodSpring Suites that would be in the Anson development near Interstate 65.
Indianapolis-based Onyx + East plans to build 64 units near 116th Street and College Avenue. It also has a project in the Village of West Clay and is negotiating for land in the heart of the city.