Development

Grab your tickets and explore the latest home design in Westfield’s Chatham Hills.
Simon Property Group is giving us a look at what to expect with its new redevelopment project that will bring new dining, retail, office, and outdoor space to the shopping center.
The center’s expansion, slated to complete in 2026, has already been generating a lot of buzz around Indy. Here are the latest updates.
Community Health Network is planning to establish itself in the fastest growing county in Indiana.
The goal is to attract USA Rugby and for Indianapolis to be considered for hosting duties during the 2031 Men’s Rugby World Cup + the 2033 Women’s Rugby World Cup, which are being held in the United States for the first time.
Another new hotel development is reportedly in the works for downtown Indianapolis — this one will be across from Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
Major development projects across the city are making progress, with many wrapping up this spring. Here’s what to expect.
A historic church in Fletcher Place will be revived as a new place for the community to gather — and a couple of neighbors are behind the vision.
We’re sharing some of the biggest road projects to pay attention to while you’re commuting around the Circle City.
Initial plans, which included Lafayette Square Mall in the “Window to the World” redevelopment plan, have shifted to transform the former mall into a reimagined multi-million dollar destination called “The Square.”
There are a lot of big development project that will either be starting, in progress, or finishing in 2024.
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