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Generations Community Bank: On a mission

Indiana will soon have its first de novo bank in nearly 20 years, according to an American Bankers Association (ABA) analysis of FDIC data....

Strong development programs are the key to organizational growth

Have you ever wondered what makes some organizations, churches or charities so great at fundraising? The answer is not simple, but it is often...

Historic Illinois building transformed: InterContinental Indianapolis celebrates grand openingĀ 

In a landmark event for the city's hospitality landscape, the InterContinental Indianapolis officially opened its doors Tuesday, marking the debut of the first luxury...

City unveils redevelopment plans for western City Market BlockĀ 

Mayor Joe Hogsett and community leaders announced the first phase of redevelopment of the City Market campus, beginning with the western portion.  A staple in...

Next phase for Towne and Terrace complex beginsĀ 

Mayor Joe Hogsett joined community leaders to announce the demolition and next phases of the Towne and Terrace townhome complex on the city’s Far...

Hogsett announces demolition of former Marion County Jail to beginĀ 

Mayor Joe Hogsett joined Councilor Kristin Jones and Visit Indy to announce the demolition of the former Marion County Jail.   The demolition of the site...

Indy DMD welcomes proposals for former Central State Hospital campusĀ 

On Oct. 11, the Indianapolis Department of Metropolitan Development (DMD) released a request for proposal for three potential redevelopments on the former Central State...

City of Indianapolis to acquire former Indiana Women’s Prison siteĀ 

The city of Indianapolis and the state of Indiana finalized the agreement to exchange several properties, including the historical site of the former Indiana...

Transforming Old Southside: Rise development opensĀ 

Rise, a mixed-use development at 915 S. Meridian St., opened to the public on Aug. 28.Ā Ā  This is part of a $58 million project expanding...

Indiana low-income solar programs get more than $117 million in federal funding

New federal funding will allow for the development of low-income solar programs throughout the state.
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