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The city has hired a second contractor to finish the project.
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A downtown development project is moving quickly through the city approval process. A new proposal provides more than $15 million in city support for the $300 million development.
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The Indianapolis City-County Council’s Metropolitan Development Committee unanimously passed a proposal for a new HoTIF in the near southeast side neighborhood.
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Indianapolis officials say they want to redevelop more sites at a historic property on the city's near west side.
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Revitalization projects on Indianapolis’ Old Southside are bringing life back into the historic neighborhood.
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The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) denied a permit application to turn wetlands in Marion County into a retail complex last week. Gershman Partners submitted a permit in February to transform wetlands in Franklin Township – on the northeast corner of East County Line Road and South Arlington Avenue – into an area with warehouses and a hotel. IDEM rejected the proposal stating the developers did not show “reasonable alternatives” to destroying the wetlands.
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There's been a lot of development in the Town of Speedway over the past decade. To learn about some of the successes and challenges the town has seen in that time, WFYI’s Jill Sheridan sat down with Carmen Lethig, its new economic development director.
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Work on a new home for the Damien Center is on track. The HIV service provider in Indianapolis recently announced it closed on three agreements with local partners to provide $27.7 million in federal New Market Tax Credits for the building.
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A bill that aims to make more land available for housing in Monroe County by allowing development on steeper slopes is headed to the governor.
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The bill's author, Rep. Dave Hall (R-Norman), said restricting developers from building on a slope steeper than 15 percent is unnecessary and prevents Monroe County from building affordable homes.