Fun with renderings: New Hoosier Park OTB facility
Hoosier Park Racing & Casino's new Winners Circle Pub, Grille & OTB is taking shape in a $3 million renovation at 20 N. Pennsylvania St.
Hoosier Park Racing & Casino's new Winners Circle Pub, Grille & OTB is taking shape in a $3 million renovation at 20 N. Pennsylvania St.
Kyle Robinson and Drew Loftus are in the process of buying and rezoning a trio of vacant, connected buildings at 6334 Westfield Blvd., where the Monon Trail crosses the canal.
A multimillion-dollar makeover now under way at The Fashion Mall at Keystone will add an upscale food court and about 20 stores, many of them new to Indianapolis.
Most buyers are bottom-fishers, investors looking for better returns or companies wanting their own building.
-Capitol Construction Services has finished a 3,500-square-foot renovation for Dr. Sandra Bacon DDS at 1980 E. 116th St., Carmel.
-Capitol Construction Services has finished a 2,184-square-foot expansion for Keyence Corp. at 9225 Priority Way, West Drive.
The full-service YMCA, known as Indy Bike Hub, opened Sept. 7 after a $3.5 million renovation of the City Market’s East Wing that also included improvements to the market’s main hall.
The Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission unanimously approved the demolition of the former motel at 5585 E. Washington St.—with a few conditions. Developers plan an $8.7 million project for the site.
Design-build process is considered to be too costly.
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-Capitol Construction Services has completed a full interior renovation of the Starbucks at 12465 N. Meridian St., Carmel.
-Capitol Construction Services has completed a 2,200-square-foot build-out for Hot Box Pizza at 2499 Futura Parkway, Plainfield.
The hub opened this month within a new YMCA as part of a $3.5 million renovation of City Market.
Eden Collaborative, the three-man company Adam Thies founded in 2004, is working to revitalize St. Clair Place on Indianapolis’ east side, among other projects.
Greenwood’s three mayoral candidates are distancing themselves from current Mayor Charles Henderson, who lost in the May primary in large part because of his unpopular proposals for adding amenities to the southern suburb designed to attract new businesses.
The renovation, which will be finished in January, includes all 499 guest rooms and suites and the hotel’s corridors.
Pete Powers has been named president of Domain Renovations, a Carmel-based construction firm.