Midtown COVID-19 Update – April 2020

April 30, 2020 0

Beginning on March 14, 2020, Indy Midtown Magazine has been posting regular updates about the response to the public health emergency by the City of Indianapolis as well as Midtown-related organizations. This post archives all […more…]

Community Gardeners Dig Midtown

April 23, 2020 0

by Thomas P. Healy Midtown’s community gardeners enjoy working with plants in the commons. But they share more than seeds, plants, chores, and harvests—they share a vision of connection. Rocky Ripple’s Burkhart Community Garden has […more…]

Keep a Lid on it

April 10, 2020 0

Stuff too much trash or debris in your trash cart and you run the risk of not having the bin picked up, according to Ben Easley, Indianapolis Depart of Public Works chief communications officer. “If […more…]

Midtown COVID-19 Update – March 2020

March 14, 2020 0

Beginning on March 14, 2020, Indy Midtown Magazine has been posting regular updates about the response to the public health emergency by the City of Indianapolis as well as Midtown-related organizations. This post archives all […more…]

Coburn Place Receives HUD Funds

February 27, 2020 0

In January, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) awarded $1.2 million in Continuum of Care grants to Coburn Place Safe Haven to help expand Rapid Re-Housing options for domestic violence survivors in […more…]

Elan Daniel Takes MFCDC Helm

February 27, 2020 0

The Mapleton-Fall Creek Development Corporation (MFCDC) has hired Elan Daniel as CEO to succeed Leigh Riley Evans, who resigned late last year to take a new position with Eastern Star Church. “Elan has hands-on experience […more…]

Get in Motion!

January 23, 2020 0

Hoosiers need to get fit. According to America’s Health Rankings, Indiana is #41, making it one of the nation’s unhealthiest states. While smoking and violent crime have decreased in the past couple of years, obesity, […more…]

Sean Northup: Planning for Change

January 10, 2020 0

A recent profile of Midtown resident Sean Northup, deputy director of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), shares his thoughts on the planning process. Northrup is serving a key role in the creation of Transit-Oriented […more…]

Two Historic Schools at Risk of Relocation

January 5, 2020 0

by Thomas P. Healy A recommendation from a task force hastily convened by the Indiana General Assembly could result in closing both the Indiana School for the Deaf (ISD) and the Indiana School for the Blind and Visually […more…]

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