Developer pulls trigger on $50M logistics project near I-65
The new owner of the site is bullish enough on the Indianapolis market to start development of the 1 million-square-foot building without having a user signed for the space.
The new owner of the site is bullish enough on the Indianapolis market to start development of the 1 million-square-foot building without having a user signed for the space.
According to the American Headwear Alliance, which represents producers such Zionsville-based Lids and Massachusetts-based ’47 Brand, the vast majority of caps sold in the U.S. are imported from overseas.
A Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers is planned for Michigan Road in Carmel, a GetGo Cafe has opened in Zionsville and Central Indiana Orthopedics broke ground on its new facility in Fishers.
City officials say two of the fire stations are in desperate need of upgrades and updates.
Some members of the Carmel City Council questioned whether $15 million might be too much to pay for the 8.7-acre property.
The owner of a planned retail center directly west of Hamilton Town Center has filled the 110,000-square-foot complex with a roster of high-profile tenants.
The 40,000-square-foot jump park is expected to open next to the future site of the 50,000-square-foot Laser Flash entertainment center in Westfield.
Local businessmen Darren Peterson and Rocky Shanehsaz seek to replace longtime councilor Mary Sue Rowland.
Republican Tim Haak became Zionsville’s first elected mayor in 2016.
Carmel’s other elected officials would see a 3 percent cost-of-living raise under the proposed ordinance.
A 133,000-square-foot speculative building will open later this month near U.S. 31 and State Road 32 in Westfield.
Mercantile 37 opens to the public Saturday and will feature handmade decor and home goods. It also has a cafe, serving breakfast and lunch fare.
From now through Nov. 4, foursomes can hit the links for $1,500, which includes a tax-deductible donation to the Great American Songbook Foundation.
Where scrap once heaped along Interstate 65, town officials see a community center, sports facilities, an amphitheater and maybe even a convention center.
Nickel Plate Trail planners say residents will be given several chances to provide feedback and ideas for the new trail with the committee leading the effort and other city officials.
Debbi and Michael Bourgerie opened Rosie’s Place in Noblesville in 2010. They now also operate a second eatery with the same name in Zionsville and will open a third location in Carmel this fall.
If approved as presented to the city council, the budget call for raising the property-tax rate by 4 cents per $100 of assessed valuation for public safety and infrastructure work, including the controversial pedestrian trail.
The Whitestown Town Council on Wednesday approved an agreement to buy 135 acres that previously served as the longtime home of the Wrecks Inc. automobile salvage yard. Little League International is expected to use about 20 of those acres.
Holliday Farms likely will take 10 to 12 years to complete, with its value exceeding $550 million.
Mike Corbett is owner of Hamilton County Media Group, which publishes the Hamilton County Business Magazine.