Developer planning 350-unit luxury apartment complex in Westfield
Thompson Thrift, the master developer of the 123-acre Fishers District, is set to tackle its first project in Westfield.
Thompson Thrift, the master developer of the 123-acre Fishers District, is set to tackle its first project in Westfield.
GSR Development plans to incorporate residential, retail and Class A office and hotel uses into the redevelopment of Hamilton Crossing, which is the second-largest office park along the North Meridian Corridor.
Sonny Beck, CEO of Atlanta-based Beck’s Hybrids, led the push to land a U.S. Customs and Border Protection office at Indianapolis Executive Airport.
Multiple retailers, restaurants and other businesses recently opened or announced plans to open in the north suburbs of Indianapolis. Here’s a rundown.
The company that helps launch startups already has sponsorship deals with Indy Eleven and Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing.
The new leader succeeds Li Li Leung, who announced in June that she planned to step down at the end of the year.
Currently, there are 38 Activate locations open in the United States with 12 more in the works, including Fishers.
Matt and Erin Uber are restoring Carmel’s second-oldest house, the Wilkinson-Hull House—built in 1834 as a log cabin and expanded in 1853 with a brick, two-story Greek Revival-style addition.
The funding will support the production of advanced rare earth element separation, metallization and magnet manufacturing capabilities in the United States.
Carmel’s elected leaders are working to mend differences after a contentious budget-writing season during which conflicts arose and disagreements played out in public.
As Westfield’s leaders review a proposal for a “monster” 715-acre residential development, Mayor Scott Willis expects developers to pitch more large, master-planned projects.
The city is studying the business corridor and considering a future that has dense, mixed-use development of the type that has been successful in Carmel’s Midtown, Arts & Design District and other areas.
City leaders had to manage a $10 million shortfall in revenue as they worked to craft next year’s budget due to the state’s new property tax reform law.
It is among several residential properties in Indiana that were owned by Irsay to hit the market since his death earlier this year.
The proposed Ironstone at Hortonville would feature housing, shops, restaurants and recreational amenities in an area just off the city’s current northern boundaries.
Multiple retailers, restaurants and other businesses recently opened, closed or began planning new locations in the north suburbs of Indianapolis. Here’s a rundown.
Fishers-based Boomerang Development LLC and the Indianapolis offices of David Weekley Homes and Lennar Homes of Indiana are involved in the project.
The Carmel City Council on Monday night heard an introduction of an ordinance that would hold salaries in place for the city’s mayor, judge and city clerk. Council members discussed if whether they, too, should forego a cost-of-living increase.
Westfield officials sought the special census to determine the number of people living in the fast-growing Hamilton County city and ensure the community receives adequate funding and resources.
The Oct. 10-12 World Aquatics Swimming World Cup will bring 450 swimmers, including Olympians and world-record holders, to Carmel. The event will be broadcast on NBC and Peacock in the United States and in 12 international markets.