Bakery cafe chain Paris Baguette targets Indy suburbs for new stores
Starting this year, the fast-growing international chain of French-inspired bakery cafes is looking to open at four suburban locations.
Starting this year, the fast-growing international chain of French-inspired bakery cafes is looking to open at four suburban locations.
The first phase of the project will likely focus on Logan, Eighth and Ninth streets on the north, west and east sides of the historic Courthouse Square.
The upscale Slate at Fishers District was developed at a cost of about $63 million on 25 acres east of Ikea, with construction completed in May 2024.
Construction at the busy intersection will be delayed to give time for work to be completed on other nearby major road projects.
Promote Carmel, which was founded by former Mayor Jim Brainard in 2020, ceased operations in August.
If the development is built according to its current plan, it would feature 296 single-family houses and town houses, and commercial space.
Carmel-based Old Town Cos. LLC and Indianapolis-based Avenue Development are seeking to build the apartments on 10.4 acres in the $100 million North End development.
KPM Hotel Group is seeking approval to build its second hotel along U.S. 31 in Hamilton County.
The largest venue in Carmel’s Allied Solutions Center for the Performing Arts will have a new name, effective July 1, recognizing gifts from two local families.
Edward Rose & Sons wants to build seven apartment buildings and a commercial/retail building at the former site of Resort Condominiums International’s North America office.
The three-city World Aquatics Swimming World Cup will kick off at Carmel High School’s natatorium, which recently underwent a $55 million renovation.
Legend will perform the entirety of his 2004 album “Get Lifted,” which received eight Grammy nominations and three wins.
The $200 million, 400,000-square-foot Cadillac F1 facility is under construction near Indianapolis Metropolitan Airport.
Downtown Noblesville is no stranger to construction, as any resident or business owner in the area can attest. And one of the largest projects yet is expected to begin next year.
The new Cadillac Formula One team that will be headquartered in Fishers could bring with it more opportunities for high-tech companies to take root in the city that has made the business of technology a focus for more than a decade.
The Westfield facility will have 12 courts—including two championship-sized courts—a pro shop, a private community and event room, and a patio for outdoor events.
Philadelphia-based Rubenstein Partners has rebranded the office park to reflect its location as an entryway into Carmel.
Westfield plans to conduct a payroll audit going back 17 years after officials recently discovered a firefighter had experienced incorrect payroll deductions since 2009.
Chris Pryor, chief advocacy officer for the MIBOR Realtor Association, said organization leadership is concerned that the proposed ordinance would restrict property rights, limit housing options in Fishers and interfere with the free market.
Karen Radcliff, who most recently served as the organization’s vice president and chief strategy officer, was appointed by the Hamilton County Tourism board of directors to lead the nonprofit.