Setting the record straight on Stevens’ move to Celtics
Just when you think nothing more can be said about Butler’s latest coaching departure …
Just when you think nothing more can be said about Butler’s latest coaching departure …
The ill-fated Di Rimini apartment project that city officials halted three years ago because of numerous code violations is set to be resurrected by two local businessmen.
Local car dealers are investing in projects ranging from new facilities to showroom renovations as the economy improves and the auto industry rebounds from a crippling slump in sales.
What started with a call out of the blue last year has turned into a six-figure revenue stream for the Indiana State Fairgrounds. And that revenue stream could get a lot bigger.
Moves by a trio of local restaurants and replacements for two vacated downtown eateries lead off the latest retail roundup.
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra is taking out some 1,700 seats dating as far back as the 1930s as part of a renovation of the Hilbert Circle Theatre, with The Strand Theatre in downtown Shelbyville taking enough to redo its 377 seats.
The building owner is opening window coverings that had been sealed shut, a move that will make the property more attractive to a retailer. A huge apartment project underway nearby is giving the area a lift.
Barnes & Thornburg LLP, which owns the building at the high-profile corner of Washington and Meridian streets, plans to convert the vacant space to a reception area.
The Indiana State Fair Foundation says 100 pairs of platform-mounted seats are being sold for $1,000 each. All the money raised from the sale will help pay for the ongoing $63 million renovation of the 1939 Fairgrounds Coliseum.
Geis Properties, a division of Streetsboro, Ohio-based Geis Cos., purchased the 558,000-square-foot building for $16.5 million late last month from AT&T, which is reducing its downtown presence.
The settlement results from a complaint that alleged Wells Fargo's properties in white neighborhoods were much better maintained and marketed than properties in minority areas.
-Charles C Brandt Construction has completed a 15,000-square-foot demolition and renovation for Northern Indiana Public Service Co. at 150 W. Ohio St.
-Mattingly Construction was awarded and has begun construction of a 2,000-square-foot build-out for Dr. Pavel Svilenov and Promise Road Dental, 12574 Promise Creek Lane, Fishers.
-Charles C Brandt Construction has completed a 5,000-square-foot demolition and renovation for the CHUBB Group on the 26th floor of the One America Building at Ohio and Illinois streets.
Lawmakers included $12 million in the state budget for renovations to the building that will house a new Ivy Tech campus in Noblesville—saving the site as the school considers closing some locations.
The Carmel Marketplace on East Carmel Drive is directly south of the Mohawk Hills apartment complex, which Buckingham hopes to start redeveloping as part of its long-awaited Gramercy project late this year.
Dallas-based Studio Movie Grill says it will invest $4.6 million in a theater building near 86th Street and Michigan Road and should be operating by September. When finished, the facility will sport 13 screens and 1,800 seats.
An internationally known architectural team chosen to design a proposed IndyGo transit hub is no longer on the project, to no surprise of local architects who insist the transit agency botched the selection process from the start.
Under Keystone Group’s tentative plans, the developer would add a second story to the building at the high-profile corner of Washington and Pennsylvania streets in hopes of luring a national restaurant.
Several local real estate sources say Keystone Group CEO Ersal Ozdemir is close to purchasing the former home of Dunkin Donuts. His plans for the building at the high-profile corner of Washington and Pennsylvania streets include adding a second story.
-JBM Contractors Corp. has started construction of a 4,000-square-foot corporate headquarters for Landscapes Unlimited at 5227 W. Old 106th St., Zionsville. Completion is schedule for Aug. 30.
-JBM Contractors Corp. has completed a facade renovation at 5117, 5127 and 5143 E. 65th St. in the Schmoll Industrial Park.
-Charles C Brandt Construction has completed a 25,000-square-foot renovation for Stratosphere Quality at 11793 Technology Lane, Fishers.
Reflecting on the [May 13] article “Trying to Reclaim a Legacy,” please don’t forget another group of people who took a risk: the taxpayers.