Real Estate

There’s no place like a Lustron home. Here’s a quick history lesson on the iconic + rare midcentury houses, plus where you can peep some for yourself around Indy.
Multiple projects are planned for the near north side to provide affordable housing and address health care needs.
If you’re looking to own a piece of Indy history, you might have to wait.
This unique venue will include a chef-driver restaurant and sports bar that also boasts pickleball courts and a variety of yard games.
Support the community and grow the garden of your dreams with the help of Indy Urban Acres’ Plant Sale.
Gainbridge Fieldhouse is getting a new neighbor, and you’re probably already familiar with them.
What’s all that construction in the Martindale-Brightwood neighborhood?
Indy’s oldest operating bar is undergoing some changes, but history will remain.
The owner of South Bend Chocolate Co. has something big in store for St. Joseph County.
If you had the power to instantly complete a local development project, these are the ones you’d finish in the blink of an eye.
Yes, we’re getting a new stadium downtown, but what else is in store for the project?
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Looking for something to do on fall break without going too far? It’s a great time to go camping. Here are a few spots around central Indiana that we recommend.
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