Broad Ripple Murals
by Marion Simon Garmel The idea is to bring art back to Broad Ripple and Broad Ripple back to the artists. “We believe in public art. We believe in Broad Ripple as an enclave for […more…]
by Marion Simon Garmel The idea is to bring art back to Broad Ripple and Broad Ripple back to the artists. “We believe in public art. We believe in Broad Ripple as an enclave for […more…]
by Thomas P. Healy The Indiana Recycling Coalition (IRC) and its partner Strategic Materials have received a $22,585 grant from the State of Indiana to promote recycling in four Marion County business districts. IRC was […more…]
by Thomas P. Healy Foot-travelers got a running start this year with the adoption of Indianapolis’ first pedestrian plan [PDF], part of the county’s comprehensive plan. The plan is designed to provide a long-term vision […more…]
by Chris Bavender Death is inevitable. When and where it will happen is one of life’s mysteries. But in this age of hurry up and wait, many are making sure their last wishes are carved […more…]
Veritas Realty, a full-service commercial real estate company, has acquired a 6,400-square-foot building at 6440 Westfield Blvd., which it will remodel for its new headquarters. According to Jamison Downs, a managing principal, the firm was […more…]
by Dan Wakefield When I got the idea of writing Under the Apple Tree, a novel based on a boy growing up during World War II, using the experiences of a kid about the age […more…]
by Thomas P. Healy After a joint press conference with Mayor-Elect Joe Hogsett on Nov. 4, Mayor Greg Ballard shared with Indy Midtown Magazine some reflections on his two terms in office. Following are excerpts […more…]
The Win is a 24-unit townhouse apartment community currently under construction on Winthrop Avenue at 62nd Street. Just two blocks south of Broad Ripple Avenue with a dozen units adjacent to the Monon Trail and […more…]
Site preparation began in late 2015 for the 99-unit Park 66 at the northwest corner of 66th and Ferguson streets. The project received approval from both the Broad Ripple Village Association and the City of […more…]