4556 N. College Avenue Update

January 25, 2022 0

Midtown Indy is set to close January 26 on the acquisition of the vacant former gas station site at 4556 N. College Ave. In response to community requests to gain site control of this important […more…]

Mid-North a New LIFT Indy Neighborhood

November 17, 2021 0

On Nov. 5, Mayor Joe Hogsett and city leaders visited Tarkington Park to announce that the Mid-North area would become the city’s next Lift Indy neighborhood. This comprehensive community development investment program aims to direct […more…]

A Record of Progress

February 17, 2019 0

by Michael McKillip Since the Historic Midtown Neighborhood Initiative was launched as HARMONI in 2007, the district’s 17 diverse neighborhoods have experienced tremendous change. Eleven years ago, the country was suffering in the Great Recession […more…]

What a Year!

December 19, 2017 0

by Michael McKillip While every community in Indy is unique and has a distinctive set of assets, Midtown is a singular collection of neighborhoods and institutions of art, culture, and learning. These assets help Indianapolis […more…]

Rezoning in Maple Crossing – UPDATED

August 16, 2017 0

In partnership with Flaherty & Collins, Midtown Indianapolis Inc. is undertaking the rezoning of multiple properties in Maple Crossing to create conditions for higher-density redevelopment. Sites include the former United Way building, 3901 N. Meridian, […more…]

The Progress and the Promise of Midtown

December 9, 2016 0

by Michael McKillip Great strides have been made during 2016 to fulfill the premise and the promise of the Midtown Future Plan to foster collective impact and mutual benefit. By balancing the needs of businesses, […more…]

Midtown TIF: Designed for Success

February 8, 2016 0

by Thomas P. Healy With two projects under way and more in the planning stages, the North Midtown Tax Increment Finance (TIF) District is off to a good start to fulfill its mission of stimulating […more…]

Strategic Opportunities Abound

January 12, 2016 0

by Michael McKillip Change either happens to you or for you. After decades of having change happen to us—and not always in a positive way—Midtown and its partners have dedicated themselves to be proactive. We […more…]

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