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Georgia Street renovations are in full swing right outside the Indiana Convention Center downtown. The city supported project aims to reimagine new, vibrant public space along a key stretch in the downtown core.
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Construction is underway on a project to transform historic downtown buildings into a residential mixed-use development.
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A weekly free curling clinic aims to bring more people into the sport. This is the second year that the free clinic has been offered along the downtown Indianapolis canal.
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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 district allows a fee to be charged to certain property owners in a certain area to support public safety, homelessness and beautification efforts.
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The history of Syrian immigrants in Indianapolis is inscribed on a new state historical marker downtown. A public dedication was held this week for the Syrian Quarter marker.
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The Indianapolis City Market is set to close for renovations Friday. The historic market will not reopen until 2026, as the entire city block prepares for redevelopment.