Speedway looks to lure more development to Main Street
The town is accepting proposals to redevelop the last two parcels it owns on the street, which continues its transformation into a hub of retail activity.
The town is accepting proposals to redevelop the last two parcels it owns on the street, which continues its transformation into a hub of retail activity.
The city has hired San Francisco-based Gehl Studio Inc. to study and propose a new design concept for the multi-use path through the area known as Midtown, between City Center and the Arts & Design District.
In a recent presentation to investors, the Indianapolis-based real estate investment trust listed plans to add a movie theater to the Carmel shopping center.
Allos, which invests in early-stage companies mostly in the tech sector, has ditched its traditional suburban office for room in the popular Hamilton County co-working space.
In the northern part of the region, officials representing Atlanta, Arcadia, Cicero and the county are working to create the Northern Hamilton County Trail to connect all of the communities.
Devour Northside continues through Sunday with 48 restaurants offering special three-course meals at discount prices.
The Carmel-based software firm announced plans Thursday to move into a new headquarters and add 70 highly paid employees over the next five years. Citimark is developing the three-story office building along the North Meridian corridor.
Kite Realty Group Trust is preparing to replace one of its struggling Carmel retail strips with a mixed-use development, but the firm has released few details about the project.
The Swedish home furnishings company is known for its commitment to preserving energy and power—it’s invested $1.9 billion in renewable energy worldwide.
The city of Fishers is investing tens of thousands of dollars in a consulting firm to address needs of businesses along State Road 37, which is expected to be redesigned into a free-flowing parkway, even though construction is at least two years down the road.
Kite Realty Group Trust is considering replacing The Corner retail strip, which sits on the southwest corner of 116th Street and Rangeline Road, with a mixed-use development.
High-profile startup High Alpha is helping Milhaus Development identify potential anchor tenants for the office portion of its proposed 825,000-square-foot project along downtown’s Massachusetts Avenue.
A brewery bus tour company has already started chauffeuring craft beer enthusiasts from one watering hole to the next, and an adult pedal bike could be introduced in Fishers this summer.
Officials are laying the groundwork to change the historic status of hundreds of buildings, eliminate industrial use from certain areas, and allow new buildings to tower as high as 75 feet.
A family dispute over the estate of a well-known heart surgeon and developer in Carmel could delay progress on multiple mixed-use real estate projects in Hamilton and Boone counties.
Carmel’s first Korean restaurant is scheduled to open Friday.
The Fishers City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved plans that pave the way for multimillion-dollar developments in the city by Topgolf International Inc. and Ikea.
The bonds will fund road and sewer improvements, redevelopment efforts and land acquisition.
The three-level, 65,000-square-foot location—the company’s first in Indiana—would offer competitive golfing games in addition to food, alcohol and other entertainment options.
When Ikea announced it would open a store in Fishers in 2017, some local readers already knew what to expect, but up until Saturday I had never stepped foot inside a store.