Mansion restoration is dream come true for new owners
David and Alice Berger have sank more than five years of effort into bringing the former Lacy property back to its industrial era grandeur.
David and Alice Berger have sank more than five years of effort into bringing the former Lacy property back to its industrial era grandeur.
Nursing home developer Mainstreet is the fastest-growing private company in the Indianapolis area.
The caramel-chocolate flavored candy bar looked so innocent, like the Sky Bars I used to love as a child.
George, 60, is targeting an August opening for Tinker Street, a chef-driven and plant-based concept he’s launching with business partner Thomas Main, 56, who also has a restaurant background.
The Indianapolis developer plans to build 211 units at the southeast corner of College and Maryland Street. Meanwhile, the owner of a building across the street that last housed a sporting goods store is accepting bids on the property.
The library’s lease at Glendale Mall doesn’t expire until 2022, but officials are beginning to explore building a branch elsewhere in the area to give it more exposure and accessibility.
Poverty is encroaching on the outer townships of Marion County, adding to their handicap in the competition with doughnut counties, where houses are newer, and sidewalks, sewer connections and bike paths come standard.
Reverie Estates bought the land where Milhaus Development had wanted to build a four-story mixed-use development. Reverie instead is planning a fresh-food market surrounded by a food and fashion truck park.
Fountain Square pizza joint opts for secret location and simple pricing. We gathered some nameless reviewers for a taste.
The area—roughly 14 square blocks—anticipates a passel of new development on and around the former site of Market Square Arena.
These are the first 25 locations the city of Indianapolis, Indianapolis Power & Light and Bollore Group plan to install electric-vehicle charging stations, kiosks and parking for a new car-sharing service, BlueIndy.
Mayor Greg Ballard has accomplished plenty during his seven years in office, but his most enduring legacy may be in building a bicycle-friendly Indianapolis.
iMOCA adds South Street space in a partnership that includes the Alexander Hotel. September targeted for opening.
A French couple has purchased space on Mass Ave and plans to open their eatery within the next three months. Plus, more new places downtown.
A collaboration of not-for-profit community development corporations, or CDCs, has released a plan targeting four sections of the street, from Interstate 65 to Sherman Drive, that could be transformed in the next five to seven years.
A year-old video touting Indianapolis’ unique cultural life is suddenly recirculating. But what isn’t it saying?
The state tourism department’s new tag line, “Honest to Goodness Indiana,” is so folksy that some wonder whether there’s a disconnect between what it says about the state and how the city of Indianapolis is trying to distinguish itself.
For me, the primary lure was the interesting food lineup, sporting a decidedly southern accent in portions sized in that nether region between full entrée and tapas. A review.
Founded in the mid-1970s as the city’s litter-abatement agency, the not-for-profit Keep Indianapolis Beautiful has grown along with Indianapolis. Now it’s working to strengthen its relationship with volunteers and diversify its funding stream as it aims to increase its impact.
Soupremacy on East Market Street is the brainchild of the franchisee of the local Potbelly restaurant located just around the corner. Plus, new locations for Bub’s Burgers, Sunrise Cafe, Tuscanos Brazilian Grill, and more.