Development

With this dictionary, you can become a development terminology expert faster than you can say “Special use permit for a mixed-use zone.”
There are a lot of big development project that will either be starting, in progress, or finishing in 2024.
Develop Indy, the city, and the Indianapolis Airport Authority have released a plan to revitalize more than 800 acres on the west side in what it calls “big moves” for the corridor and its community.
The City of Carmel announced last week it will spend $13 million to makeover the Monon between Midtown and Downtown Carmel.
You told us which empty buildings could be converted into affordable housing.
While Indy’s most recognizable mall has seen better days since opening in 1995, an exciting redevelopment that promises to revitalize the area is just around the corner.
One group is seeing the future of Indianapolis’ interstates in a whole new way, with released redesign renderings that show a recessed interstate.
Is your neighborhood plagued by potholes, decaying sidewalks, or faulty streetlights? There’s a way to fix that.
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