Study cites endangered species issue in Mounds Lake proposal
April 30, 2013 by Mark
A reservoir proposed for Mounds Lake, approximately 50 miles from Indianapolis, could be problematic for several endangered species there, according to a recent feasibility study.
The Herald Bulletin points out that the [Read more]
Indianapolis Museum of Art exhibits works of Ai Weiwei
April 18, 2013 by James
Residents of Indianapolis, Indiana, and the surrounding area now have the opportunity to see the work of Chinese activist and artist Ai Weiwei. An exhibit of his work opened Friday, April 5, 2013, at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
Ai uses art as his [Read more]
Indianapolis International Airport considers changes to parking charges
March 24, 2013 by James
Indianapolis International Airport is considering making changes to the way it handles its parking operations to raise additional monies.
The airport is considering replacing the [Read more]
Indianapolis seeking bids for Market Square Arena
March 24, 2013 by Sarah
The city of Indianapolis is looking for bids on the property where the Market Square Arena once stood.
The two-acre property, located at Market and Alabama Streets, is now a [Read more]
Realtor wants to revitalize Indianapolis
March 11, 2013 by Sarah
Most downtowns have areas that are not quite what they used to be, but at least one entrepreneur is working to change that in Indiana by sprucing up some of its neglected parts
Realtor Brian Schaper has [Read more]
Indianapolis bakery celebrates its 100th anniversary
February 28, 2013 by Sarah
Tasty baked goods, hard work and a desire to give their customers the best are the ingredients that have made Taylor’s Bakery an Indianapolis legend, and allowed it to celebrate its 100th birthday this month.
Members of the Allen family, who operate the bakery, give [Read more]
Winter Farmers Market now open in Indianapolis
February 7, 2013 by Mark
The Indy Winter Farmers Market (IWFM) is now open and is making the most of Indiana’s fresh winter produce, offering a wide variety of products designed to tempt shoppers.
Among the products for sale are [Read more]
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra surpasses its fundraising goal
February 6, 2013 by Sarah
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra (ISO) set out to raise $5m, and wound up passing its goal in the final days of the fundraising campaign, according to a [Read more]
Indianapolis has a snowy start to 2013
January 31, 2013 by Mark
Indianapolis has found that snowfall, while beautiful to see, can be an expensive occurrence. A story from earlier this month reveals that the blizzard that hit the city the week between Christmas and New Year’s Day, with a particularly heavy fall on [Read more]
New uses sought for Indianapolis’s old City Hall
January 12, 2013 by James
Indianapolis, Indiana preservationists are working to find a new use for the former City Hall – a century-old building that has been standing empty for the last five years.
The neoclassical, four-story structure was [Read more]


