Downtown Indy Property to Get New Life
A Pulaski County company has begun work on the redevelopment of a longstanding property in downtown Indianapolis. Good Oil Co. in Winimac plans to invest more than $17 million to transform the former Emrich's Furniture site into food and beverage, retail and hotel space. Demolition crews have begun the partial tear-down of the property at Morris and West streets near I-70. Prince Alexander Architects says Good Oil plans to add a 4,500-square-foot convenience store and...
Veteran Indy TV Anchor to Retire
A longtime Indianapolis television news anchor has announced his retirement. John Stehr, who began working at WTHR-TV in 1995, will anchor his final newscast June 20 after more than four decades in broadcasting. Though he is stepping down from his daily role at WTHR, Stehr will continue to be a regular contributor for various community events and special coverage at the station. Stehr came to WTHR after serving as a network correspondent and anchor for CBS News in New York.
Bottle Works Gaining Steam in Fort Wayne
A low-income housing community that includes a former Coca-Cola bottling plant is progressing in Fort Wayne. Two single-family homes of a planned 19 to be built within the $14.5 million Bottle Works Lofts development are now complete and work is continuing to transform of the old industrial facility into a 31-unit rental property.
Holcomb Wraps Up Canada Trip
Governor Eric Holcomb's fourth international trade mission is complete. The Indiana delegation wrapped up the three-day trip to Canada by meeting with officials from the province of Quebec in an effort to advance international partnerships in logistics and business.
Indianapolis Lands World Trade Center
Indiana's emerging profile as a global business center is getting a boost. After more than a year of effort, organizers have received final license from the New York-based World Trade Centers Association to establish a World Trade Center in Indianapolis. "World Trade Center Indianapolis is going to be a conduit to the world for trade, trade services in particular," said former Marion County Clerk Doris Anne Sadler, who is serving as president of WTC Indianapolis.
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