Updating an Edward Pierre Building

March 28, 2018 0

The new owners of the historic Edward Pierre–designed commercial building at 4601 N. College Ave. know they have a gem and are looking to restore its luster. The freestanding building features 6,835 square feet of […more…]

The Bike Line Grows Again

March 21, 2018 0

In January, longtime Broad Ripple retailer the Bike Line, 6520 Cornell Ave., received approval from the Metropolitan Development Commission for rezoning its 0.18-acre site and for a variance of development standards for setback, transitional yard, […more…]

Butler–CTS Land Deal Expands Options

March 6, 2018 0

by Thomas P. Healy In late December 2017, Christian Theological Seminary (CTS) and Butler University announced that their respective boards had approved an agreement for Butler to purchase a 40-acre portion of the CTS campus. […more…]

Community Development: 2.0 – Places Make the Project

March 1, 2018 0

by Christopher Collins Community development corporation (CDC) leaders serving Midtown are adapting to the rapidly changing economic, political, and cultural climate by embracing a new framework for their activities: Community Development 2.0 (CD2). These community […more…]

Indy Lights the Way Toward a Brighter Future

March 1, 2018 0

by Thomas P. Healy Indianapolis Power & Light (IPL) has cleared the necessary regulatory hurdles to allow it to move forward with streetlight retrofitting and new installations throughout the city. According to Claire Dalton, IPL’s […more…]

National Cemetery Expansion

March 1, 2018 0

A January 23 public meeting offered updates on the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ proposed National Cemetery expansion at Crown Hill Cemetery. Approximately 40 people attended a presentation by Glenn Powers, deputy under secretary for […more…]