New Project Approved for College and North
The Indianapolis Business Journal’s Property Lines blog has posted an article about the approval of a new large multi-building project at the corner of College Avenue and North Street. Â This article...
View ArticleNew Proposal at 718 N College Avenue
This is an update of the previous case by Milhaus to construct a new apartment complex in the Chatham Arch neighborhood. That case has been withdrawn, and a new proposal has been filed for a possible...
View Article10th and Park
Milhaus has sent a press release promoting their new development located at 10th and Park. Unlike many new downtown projects that have occurred since the 2008 market crash, this one is intended to be...
View ArticleNew Milhaus Elevations at College and St. Clair
The Indianapolis Historic Preservation Council has released their May portfolio, which includes a number of new infill houses, along with some new elevations for the Milhaus proposal for the corner of...
View Article10th and Park’s 4th Phase Swaps Flats for Condos
In a partial follow-up to a post from April of 2015, Milhaus has applied to switch the final phase of its project at 10th and Park from flats to condominiums. They will match the style on the...
View ArticlePotential Multi-Use Proposal for Chatham Arch
The Indianapolis Historic Preservation Committee has filed renderings for a proposal on the former Day Nursery, along East Street. This location currently serves as a de facto dog park. The renderings...
View ArticleThe Chatham Arch Question, Part I: Why, in Older, Formerly Crowded Districts,...
It almost goes without saying: in some Indy neighborhoods, when a developer proposes a new project, a certain contingent immediately assembles to oppose it. We probably all know which neighborhoods...
View ArticleThe Chatham Arch Question, Part II: What Are the Consequences of Low Density...
In the first half of this two-part series I looked at the prevailing mentality articulated by some of the most influential members of the Chatham Arch neighborhood, evidenced by the Chatham Arch...
View ArticleThe Chatham Arch Question Gets an Answer
The time for Chatham Arch has arrived. This Wednesday, February 1, at 5:30pm, on the second floor of the City-County Building, the Department of Metropolitan Developmentâ€s monthly agenda will include...
View ArticleClosing Time for Chatham Park? Yet Another (Probably Final) Hearing for the...
Iâ€ve covered the evolution of the Chatham Park proposal multiple times on this blog, so it might seem like overkill to feature it yet again. But it isnâ€t. Why not? Because it hasnâ€t gone away....
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