Fishers ends sports complex plan after developer fails to secure financing
A proposal to open a $70 million sports complex in Fishers is officially dead after a years-long effort to make the project a reality.
A proposal to open a $70 million sports complex in Fishers is officially dead after a years-long effort to make the project a reality.
All polling places previously located in schools have been moved to churches or neighborhood clubhouses in the district. Hamilton Southeastern Schools asked that polls in school buildings be moved due to security concerns.
The extra funding will enable the city to repave an additional 10 miles of roadway.
Nashville-based Logan’s Roadhouse plans to open a restaurant in Lebanon.
Crew Carwash and the city of Fishers announced Friday morning that the company will build a corporate headquarters and a carwash not far from the controversial location where Crew previously had wanted to build a carwash. Crew plans to spend at least $10 million on the project.
The Fishers-based company had planned to build the city’s first Crew Carwash at 116th Street and Cumberland Road, but zoning restrictions prohibited it.
Heartland has expanded its local production facilities multiple times since 2015, adding hundreds of employees and rolling out several new products, including a brand of cold-brew coffee, Java House, that hit the market last year.
A 5,600-square-foot Christian Brothers Automotive is one of three commercial developments in the works for seven acres owned by Cityscape Residential.
The development would feature one- and two-story homes targeting families and empty nesters.
The Hamilton County Election Board will invite both campaigns, plus the major political parties, to share their stories and any evidence that might prove bribery allegations. But the meeting won’t take place until after the primary election.
The destination best known for the annual Pumpkin Harvest Festival has changed hands, but its new owner hopes to maintain it as a farm.
Clancy’s, owner of Grindstone Charley’s and Grindstone Public House, plans to open the restaurant this summer on Wheeler Road.
The mayor and his backers see the city’s transformation as a resounding success. But some residents say it’s been too much, too fast, and has left parts of their community almost unrecognizable.
Founded in Houston, Code Ninjas plans schools in Fishers and Zionsville. Also this week: Serendipity Labs, Ulta Beauty, WoodSpring Suites, The Odyssey restaurant and Root 31 plant shop.
The iconic Fishers restaurant known for its giant pork tenderloin sandwiches and its historic downtown building is set to close later this month after 28 years in operation.
The has already hired 51 employees and plans to hire 29 more over the next two years as it relocates one of its manufacturing divisions from Ohio.
The second location of Rize will have twice the space as the original Rize at Ironworks Hotel in Indianapolis.
The utility, with more than 300,000 customers in central Indiana, announced a settlement agreement Tuesday with consumer groups.
The Carmel City Council on Monday night approved a residential project after the developer agreed to reduce the number of homes that would be built to 165.
The Carmel Redevelopment Commission is seeking a developer to transform the northeast corner of Main Street and Rangeline Road with a mixed-use development.