Conner Prairie freshens up Prairietown exhibit
Attraction not updated since 1974 will unveil new look in June.
Attraction not updated since 1974 will unveil new look in June.
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Arteffects Inc. — Architectural Interiors 4420 N. Meridian St., 46208 (317) 927-0000 Professional interior designers: 2 Other professionals: 1 Services: cost-effective design that enables a desired lifestyle or business operation to occur in inspiring, purposeful ways Head(s) of local operations: Wayne Olander, president and design director Owner(s): Wayne Olander Headquarters city: Indianapolis Year established locally: […]
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-S&B Construction Group has been hired to perform a 4,000-square-foot renovation for Northview Church, 12900 Hazel Dell Parkway, Carmel.
-Alt Construction has completed a 3,500-square-foot office build-out for Rushing Financial at 8888 Keystone Crossing.
-Alt Construction is building out a 4,000-square-foot medical space for Health Systems International at 5975 Castlecreek Parkway.
-Alt construction has completed a 1,000-square-foot retail build-out for the Flying Cupcake at Rivers Edge, 4026 E. 82nd St.
Keystone Group, Turkish immigrant Ersal Ozdemir’s 10-year-old development firm, is orchestrating some of central Indiana’s most ambitious projects, including a $15M Broad Ripple parking garage and the $60M million mixed-use Sophia Square in Carmel.
The massive momentum of suburban growth seemed unstoppable until the housing bubble’s spectacular implosion.
The Indiana State Fairgrounds generated $124 million in visitor spending in 2011 and has an annual impact on the local economy similar to a factory employing 500 people, according to a study released Wednesday.
LISC, a not-for-profit lender, says it has not received any payments on its $515,265 construction loan since Jan. 1, 2011, and is owed more than $228,000.
On a recent list of great sports venues, The Indianapolis Motor Speedway was not included. Are you kidding me?
Every year, there’s something new and different at Indiana attractions. Here’s our rundown of some of the changes you’ll find as you explore options for an in-state getaway.
Developing new players should be top priority if sport wants to emerge from long downturn, official says
3-D scans match former hospital with building plans.
Increase in federal funding helps developers finance projects that include mixed-income rental housing.
Brasfield & Gorrie LLC has been hired as construction manager for a three-story, 126,870-square-foot expansion of St. Vincent Medical Center Northeast. The job also includes renovation of 6,000 square feet in an existing medical office building. The project is expected to be completed in March 2013.
Two brothers purchased the pair of connected buildings at the northwest corner of 16th and Alabama streets and will use the property for a 50-seat café and the offices for Nottingham Realty Group.
Indianapolis’ shining moment in the Super Bowl spotlight came about four hours before kickoff, when NBC televised a short feature on 2012 host city.
Sarah Hempstead, 38, has been a principal architect in many projects on Indiana campuses. However, none of those required trekking through an African rain forest and figuring out how to build a totally sustainable university with materials on hand.
An 82-year-old downtown commercial building that’s had trouble luring tenants is suddenly positioned to thrive courtesy of an $85 million mixed-use project planned for a site right across the street.