Articles tagged as: twin aire
September 28, 2022
Twin Aire neighborhood ready for redevelopment to support change created by justice center
Requests are out for redevelopment ideas in the Twin Aire neighborhood. The city of Indianapolis has two properties it wants to find development solutions for.
Read MoreJune 25, 2020
Twin Aire Neighborhood Receives Technical Assistance Grant
Southeast Neighborhood Development, Inc. (SEND) and Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett announced Tuesday that the Twin Aire community was awarded a $45,000 Technical Assistance Grant from the U.S. Economic Development Administration. SEND plans to match the grant and invest $90,000 in a feasibility study of a business incubator for job creation and training.
Read MoreNovember 18, 2019
City-County Council Approves TIF Area, Proposes Increased Council Pay
The council introduced a proposal hours before the meeting that would double council members' pay, currently at just more than $11,000 per year.
Read MoreNovember 30, 2018
Why Some Indy Residents Are Hopeful About A Jail Complex Moving In
Twin Aire, a neighborhood on the southeast side of Indianapolis, was a thriving, popular place in the 1950's. But it's been in steep decline ever since.
Read MoreNovember 19, 2018
City-County Council Approves Plan For New Jail Project
The whole project, which city officials refer to as a community justice campus, is part of a push for criminal justice reform from Mayor Joe Hogsett's administration.
Read MoreDecember 18, 2017
Indy Aquires Land For New Jail On Southeast Side
The city is pitching the jail as a catalyst for economic growth on the southeast side.
Read MoreJanuary 31, 2017
City Picks Southeast Side Plot For Justice Center Project
After months of review, the mayor and his team recommend building the facility where the old Citizens Energy coke plant was located, southeast of downtown Indy.
Read MoreDecember 1, 2016
Two Neighborhoods Picked For Development Project
Great Places 2020 began a couple years ago - through it a group of civic organizations picks out Indianapolis neighborhoods in need of development.
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