Coming soon: what not to miss in 2024

As Indy continues to grow, we’re keeping an eye on upcoming developments and recently opened businesses.

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The Glendale Branch will close on Feb. 25 at its current location + reopen on March 30 at its new location.

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The below list of new businesses has been updated as of February 2024.

Coming soon

Every time we look around, it seems like something new is popping up in Indy. Whether you’re looking for your next go-to brunch destination or a new public park to stretch your legs, we’re rounding up a few things coming soon to the Circle City this quarter.

Dining

The Selene , 1317 Prospect St. | No date announced | This sophisticated and simplistic walk-up coffee bar will be attached to OVA Lofts in Fountain Square.

Crazy Neighborhood Grill and Bar , 1140 Shelby St. | No word on opening date | This new Fountain Square restaurant is offering an authentic dinning experience for the whole family with crazy good and fresh ingredients.

City Editor Nicole spotted this while walking around City Way and is excited about another sushi spot.

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Sushi Den, 310 Delaware St. | No word on opening date | City Editor Nicole stumbled upon signage at this location when she was walking through City Way. She peeked in the windows and the ambiance looks very aesthetic.

Community

Indianapolis Public Library Glendale Branch , 3660 E. 62nd St. | Opening Saturday, March 30 | The branch, located at the site of the former John Strange Elementary School, is projected to get around 250,000 patron visits annually.

Retail

Elf ‘N Moon , 1354 Shelby St. | Opening Saturday, March 23 | This is a local gaming + hobby store with custom game rooms, social gatherings, tournaments, retail, and a book store.

gorjana , Fashion Mall at Keystone | Opening June 2024 | The 1,375-sqft store will offer the brand’s popular designs, including gold and silver jewelry featuring diamonds, opals, sapphires, and more.

Now open

If there’s one thing we love even more than looking ahead to the future, it’s enjoying the present at one of Indy’s newest spots. Check out this list of the Circle City’s recently opened establishments.

Parlor Doughnuts offers vegan, keto-friendly, and gluten-friendly options.

Dining

Commission Row , 110 S. Delaware St. | Opened Jan. 22 | Cunningham Restaurant Group’s newest concept features 30,000 sqft of dining + entertainment space and offers high-quality steaks, chops, and seafood.

Parlor Doughnuts , 13588 Bent Grass Lane, Unit 107 | Opened Feb. 9 | The Evansville-based chain, known for its layered doughnuts, opened its first location in Fishers — its second in central Indiana + ninth in the state.

Five Iron Golf has 12 golf simulators, two bars, and plenty more to keep you entertained.

Photo by @fiveirongolf

Recreation

Five Iron Golf , 421 N. Pennsylvania St., Ste. 101 | Opened late 2023 | Test your swing at this re-imagined, high-tech, inclusive urban golf experience for golfers and non-golfers alike.

Community

Krannert Park Family Center , 605 S. High School Rd. | Reopened late January | After $10 million in upgrades, the family center is reopened with a new indoor pool, fitness room with a walking track, weightlifting equipment, and a new enclosed outdoor program and event space.

Retail

Satellite Vintage , 1651 English Ave. | Opened late 2023 | This niche vintage shop is curated with a western-glam aesthetic by Market Vintage , Pink Lemon Goods , and Notorious Vintage .

Graze Craze , 9520 Uptown Dr., Ste. H | Opened late January | A local husband and wife team recently opened Indy’s first Graze Craze franchise location at the Uptown Shoppes, providing artfully arranged sweet + savory grazing boards for pick-up and delivery.

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Nicole is based in Indianapolis, IN and graduated from Franklin College with a degree in multimedia journalism. She previously worked as a digital editor for the local NBC News affiliate WTHR. In her free time, she loves checking out new restaurants + businesses around downtown and attending local events.
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