Daydreams about the waterway’s potential might not be so wild and crazy after all.
IM Editors
Read More
The New Downtown: The Canal
The urban playground may appeal to tourists with its gondolas and Segways, but there’s no better place for residents to take a jog or a pre-concert stroll.
IM Editors
Read More
The New Downtown: College Avenue
Lately, buzzworthy restaurants and bars keep luring us away from Mass Ave’s eaten path.
IM Editors
Read More
The New Downtown Indy Wish List
“I see a lot of potential for White River as an active recreation space for hiking and water sports, such as paddleboarding, canoeing, kayaking, and tubing.”
IM Editors
Read More
Polina Osherov On The Problem —And Promise— Of Downtown Shopping
For every person who is excited about “made in Indiana,” 50 end up shopping at their local Target. What’s ironic is that these same people don’t mind driving downtown to drop $100 on dinner.
Polina Osherov
Read More
Downtown Indy Design Safari
Downtown Indianapolis finally boasts drool-worthy design elements. Lauded local interior designer Nikki Sutton plays tour guide for her favorite pieces.
IM Editors
Read More
Street Savvy: Clay Terrace
Secrets and discoveries—like local shops and a micro library—at Carmel’s outdoor mall.
Traci Cumbay
Read More
What’s In That? Cerulean’s Maple Leaf Duck
What’s in chef Alan Sternberg’s seared Maple Leaf Farms duck breast dish?
Julia Spalding
Read More
Deborah Paul: Hey Shark Tank, Bite on This
Here’s the deal. Two Hoosier inventions have hit the big time, and my concepts are better.
Deborah Paul
Read More
Big City Problems: The Super Bowl Hangover
Former Mayor Bill Hudnut was in Indy a few months back. He drew close, grasped my shoulder, and pointedly asked me, “What’s next for Indy? What are you excited about?”
And I finally had an answer.
Chris Gahl
Read More
Big City Problems: Traffic and Parking
You wouldn’t believe how many 5Ks and other runs take place in the city center. Monitor street closings on Downtown Indy’s blog.
IM Editors
Read More
Big City Problems: Sharing the Road
Meanwhile, tensions between drivers and cyclists seem more heated than ever. From my viewpoint—while some rogue cyclists flout the road rules—a collision between a 15-pound bike and a half-ton car typically ends with only one loser.
Jared Hay
Read More
The City’s Big Bet on Tarkington Park
“It took 50 years for this area to decline,” says one of the organizers, “and we’re going to make a major leap in the next five.”
Daniel S. Comiskey
Read More
BlueIndy: We Answer the Questions the Owner’s Manual Doesn’t
Laying down on the gas feels a little bit like a go-cart, but no one designed an urban road for V-8 engines in the first place, no matter what car commercials show you.
Jared Hay
Read More
The New Downtown: Fletcher Place
Those who deride the Cultural Trail as a glorified sidewalk should stroll through Fletcher Place. A mere sidewalk does not attract three sleek apartment buildings, 10 independent eateries and bars, and enough house-hunters to quadruple home values.