Development

With this dictionary, you can become a development terminology expert faster than you can say “Special use permit for a mixed-use zone.”
Three new legs of the Trail were announced over the last few years — how are they coming along?
U-Haul rolled out info on 2024 moving trends — and now you just might know a little more about your new neighbors.
The hotel will offer a “one-of-a-kind lodging experience that honors its past while embracing modern standards of comfort.”
TWG Development revealed a new vision for the skyscraper that makes up the bulk of the project.
Guests looking for a unique urban getaway can start staying in these shipping container rentals in late August.
Redevelopment for the property was first proposed in April 2022, but plans at that time called for a 16-story hotel and a separate 26-story apartment tower.
Residents in the Speedway area told Mirror Indy that for them, this project has been a long time coming.
Tube Factory has been commissioning work by artists from Indianapolis and around the world since it opened in 2016 and is focused on bringing innovative and engaging work by today’s artists to a place visitors can enjoy.
The project began in 2021 and won’t be completed until late 2027.
The Indianapolis Department of Public Works announced an updated archaeology plan for construction of the Henry Street bridge, which overlaps with a portion of the former Greenlawn Cemetery.
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