Carmel panel OKs purchase of two potential redevelopment properties
The properties, at 582 S. Rangeline Road and 30 E. Main St., could cost up to a total of $1.35 million. They are targeted for redevelopment.
The properties, at 582 S. Rangeline Road and 30 E. Main St., could cost up to a total of $1.35 million. They are targeted for redevelopment.
Kite Realty Group Trust is planning to turn the retail center on the southwest corner of 116th Street and Rangeline Road in Carmel “inside out.”
Center for the Performing Arts CEO & President Tania Castroverde Moskalenko says a Donald Trump event recently at the facility shows it would be good venue for future political debates.
Attorneys on both sides of the lengthy annexation battle that involves a 1,017-acre area of unincorporated Clay Township are now debating whether residents receive all the public services they need without assistance from Carmel.
Palladium and Tarkington performances also include Dr. John, George Thorogood, Sara Evans, and the Boston Pops.
Newcomer Kizuki Ramen & Izakaya, an appealing, comfortable chain imported from Japan for its first Indiana location, has more than just soup.
The Indiana Court of Appeals ruled in December that the city’s local traffic code violated Indiana’s Home Rule act.
Shapiro’s Delicatessen closed its City Center location at 918 S. Range Line Road in June 2013 after years of financial struggles and the building has been empty ever since.
Tech entrepreneur Scott Jones has made Hawaii his primary residence, so he’s now renting rooms at his 30,000-square-foot Carmel mansion to lodgers through home-sharing site Airbnb.
The real estate firm announced Tuesday afternoon that it plans to occupy 15,000 square feet of the first floor of the five-story Allied Solutions LLC headquarters building.
ExactHire is adding 12 employees to its existing full-time staff of 10. Its sister company, Human Capital Concepts, also is adding 23 workers to its existing team of 14.
The study would cover the portion of 96th Street between Haverstick Road and the White River, and include a report on the existing conditions, recommendations to improve access and commuter mobility, and suggestions for what the optimal design of the corridor should be.
Nine retail tenants have signed on to open at The Bridges development near U.S. 31 and 116th Street in Carmel this summer.
Potbelly is also coming to Carmel, near the recently opened McDonald’s in The Bridges development.
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.
The comedy club has taken the space formerly occupied by Cultured Swirl, while Ramen noodles remain trendy with a Tokyo chain’s arrival in Carmel.
Precision Products Group Inc. is set to move its corporate office this month into a 3,402-square-foot space at 10201 N. Illinois St., state economic development officials announced Wednesday.
The $251.5 million bond combines 17 different smaller bonds that the Carmel City Council approved in January that will mostly support funding new projects.
The article as it was originally written—and eventually changed after we objected—gave readers the impression that Carmel’s creation of the bond bank was done incorrectly and possibly illegally. There was not enough research done to verify this inaccuracy.
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.