Pizza-and-beer restaurant to open first Indiana location
A Columbus, Ohio-based chain that was named one of the nation’s hottest restaurant concepts by Restaurant Business has signed a 3,500-square-foot lease at Hamilton Town Center.
A Columbus, Ohio-based chain that was named one of the nation’s hottest restaurant concepts by Restaurant Business has signed a 3,500-square-foot lease at Hamilton Town Center.
The entertainment provider is launching its biggest seasons yet at both Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center in Noblesville and Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn at White River State Park in Indianapolis.
Four Republicans are vying for a primary victory in the House District 29 race, and the contenders say workforce development and education will be among their top priorities if they go on to victory in the general election.
Purdue Polytechnic plans to operate at the mall for the 2018-19 school year. Other new tenants include three restaurants, an Indiana-themed shop and an executive coaching consultant.
Event boosts independent retailers. Also this week: Bentley’s Pet Stuff, Bird Fever, Le Peep and Tom Wood Toyota.
Fundraising Assistance League Indianapolis to benefit from Mission Possible: Campaign for Kids, Sneaker Strut on April 20, 6-9 p.m. at The Historic Ambassador House & Heritage Gardens, 10595 Eller Road, Fishers. (Wear your decorated sneakers.) Tickets: $40. Contact alindy.org. Janus to benefit from Create, Connect and Commit fundraising breakfast on April 20, 7:30 a.m. at […]
A three-building apartment complex could be built on property where Walmart once fought to open a 300,000-square-foot superstore.
Neglected neighborhoods in Indianapolis that have been targeted for development will soon have another way to attract investors.
Population projections recently released by the Indiana Business Research Center show the county will add more than 218,000 residents in the next 30-some years.
Archview Properties wants to build three apartment buildings on Michigan Road between 106th Street and Bennett Parkway. (Rendering courtesy of Zionsville Plan Commission) A developer has proposed a 218-unit apartment complex on property that the town of Zionsville and retailer Walmart fought over for a decade. Archview Properties LLC, an affiliate of Indianapolis-based Cityscape Residential, […]
The commercial openings are part of the $1 billion Anson development, led by Indianapolis-based Duke Realty Corp.
Progress on the multi-use, 17-acre Yard at Fishers District project is just beginning as funding for the project and more details about its retail tenants fall into place. Also coming soon: Chuy’s in Carmel, The OutHouse in Noblesville, and a free fitness court in Westfield.
Indianapolis added an estimated 5,549 people between July 1, 2016, and July 1, 2017, but was passed by a Texas city that added 18,664 people.
An outdoor trek in central Indiana doesn’t have to just mean a walk in the park. There’s far more to try at outdoor areas than just trail traversing or taking a dip in a public pool.
The project is the first step in a multi-million-dollar upgrade of the downtown retail hub. Also in Property Lines: Crew Carwash, Joella’s Hot Chicken, Enterprise Rent-a-Car, Poke Guru and Game Paradise.
Netfor Inc. anticipates adding dozens of employees in its new headquarters in the former Charles Schwab & Co. regional client center. Also: Pies & Pints will debut two new Indy-area locations, and the Choo Choo Cafe will roll into Atlanta.
In the Indianapolis metropolitan area, a significant amount of planning and dollars have been invested into the development of quality-of-place assets.
Shimmy into your swimsuit, slather on the sunblock, and tuck your toes into the sand at these nearby public beaches.
he state’s largest health system said in June that it has formed a dedicated management group to oversee its suburban hospitals and “any future expansion of services.
It’s all hands on deck as the massive Hamilton County complex prepares for its big moment.