Fruits of the Loop: An Unsung Milestone in Indy’s Downtown Development
Even before its grand opening, the inner loop—31 miles of interstate within I-465, built at a cost of nearly $300 million—had begun paying downtown dividends.
Brian Smith
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Realty Check: What $995K Gets You in Traders Point
This property, formerly belonging to Traders Point Creamery owners Fritz and Jane Kunz, feels like the grounds of a luxe Midwestern ski resort.
Mary Milz
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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.
Mary Milz
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Cultural Trail Expansion: Is Garfield Park Next?
“We’ve had some good discussions with leaders about potential expansions,” says trail executive director Karen Haley.
Megan Fernandez
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The Battle Over Meridian-Kessler’s Historic Homes
“Most historic neighborhoods across the country have historic district protection,” says one neighbor. “We don’t.”
Daniel S. Comiskey
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Hot Neighborhoods: Christie’s Thornhurst
An outstanding collection of midcentury-modern architecture
Alicia Garceau
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Three Models for Indy’s Hot Neighborhoods
A strong sense of community pervades one little downtown neighborhood populated with charming 1800s Victorians.
Amy Lynch
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Four Indy Neighborhoods on the Verge
As Hamilton County development spreads north from Carmel, one historic burg stands a good chance of being next in line.
Sam Stall
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Editor’s Note, March 2015: Hot Neighborhoods
In the neighborhoods trending upward, people care deeply about where they live.