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Herron-Morton

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This Herron-Morton Townhouse Is All Decked Out

An envy-inducing terrace is just the start of the upscale design in this Herron-Morton townhome.

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Are You Cool Enough To Live In This Newly Listed House?

One of the most distinctive homes in Indianapolis just hit the market.

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For Sale: Monochrome Modern

The open floor plan keeps it contemporary with a color palette of white, gray, and black.

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Home Of The Month: Herron-Morton

Made From Scratch

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Realty Check: Herron-Morton

Try not to stair.

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Home Of The Month: Open To Everything

The most head-turning home in Herron-Morton shows off a riot of Southern California style.

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The Big Family In Herron-Morton

“There’s opportunity for life learning all around.”

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Realty Check: The Wishard Mansion

Want to buy this Victorian home?

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Realty Check: Going Dutch in Herron-Morton

After a year’s worth of renovations, the polished residence now resembles an old-meets-fresh spread that will appeal to fans of Inhabit’s clean, modern style who also appreciate rich woodwork and historic character.

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Tinker Street

No. 3 – Herron-Morton is no longer a fine dining food desert. Peter George’s return to the scene has brought some of the best food to the area.

Penn and Palate Kim and John Robertson
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Review: Penn & Palate

Newcomer Penn & Palate brings a casually elegant restaurant to Herron-Morton.

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What $600K Gets You in Herron-Morton Place

In Herron-Morton Place, $600K will get you a renovated historic home with plenty of style and space.

Lindsay Slone
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Glass Act

Tinker Street’s wine expert talks vino.

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New in Town: Penn & Palate

Penn & Palate’s menu aims for updates of American family classics.

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Hot Neighborhoods: Herron-Morton Place

It’s a five-minute drive from downtown—close enough for an enviable commute, but far enough away to feel like a sleepy suburb.

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