SHABAZZ: Gentrification–Here comes the neighborhood
Gentrification is controversial, but guess what? It works.
Gentrification is controversial, but guess what? It works.
Mother-daughter team Karen E Laine and Mina Starsiak, who own Indianapolis-based renovation business Two Chicks and a Hammer Inc., scored their own television series on HGTV.
Indianapolis-based marketing and advertising firm Matchbook Creative is spending nearly $1 million to establish a larger headquarters downtown and plans to more than double its work force by 2019.
The city is partnering with a private developer to turn a former factory building into condominiums, retail and event center space—one of several projects that could help revitalize its downtown.
A mostly historic four-building commercial property that encompasses an entire city block near Massachusetts Avenue has changed hands.
Two local subsidiaries of Carmel-based security-products company Allegion America are seeking roughly $769,000 in local tax breaks in return for a $13 million expansion that could lead to 158 new jobs in Marion County by 2020.
The not-for-profit is set to unveil its sound-art venue Listen Hear on Shelby Street and the Tube Factory art space less than a block away near Garfield Park.
The sameness of our downtown grid presents challenges for the city center.
The 19th century, country-style estate—once owned by a Vonnegut—has been empty since 2013.
Zionsville would forego $242,000 in taxes if the Indianapolis dry-bean packager follows through on plans for a facility on Bennett Parkway. On Monday, the council also solidified plans for a new town hall.
Midwest retailer Meijer plans to open nine new stores this year, including one in Indianapolis. It also plans to remodel numerous stores.
Curran Architecture has taken space in a 1908 structure that once served as barracks for enlisted soldiers, as activity continues to pick up at the sprawling former army base.
The historic building on South Meridian Street downtown is more than a century old and was redeveloped into apartments in 2003.
The 92-year-old building at Washington and Pennsylvania streets was not on the market when the hotel chain approached its owners late last year.
Staff members will start hauling some of the TVs, desks, chairs and other equipment out of the existing location on Friday.
The $40 million redesign’s most prominent addition is a south lobby main entrance featuring an atrium with a massive window overlooking the court.
The $10.7 million project is included in President Obama’s budget proposal to Congress.
Melina Kennedy had a busy first day as president of the Capital Improvement Board but says she hasn’t been approached by Mayor Joe Hogsett or City-County Council members about shaking up the board’s finances—yet.
Brothers Bar & Grill has upgraded its prime location along the strip by undertaking major improvements that owners hope will make the nightspot more family-friendly.
The existing referendums for the school districts are set to expire at the end of 2016 and 2017.