Stories tagged with "college avenue"
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Developer to join Carmel Redevelopment Commission after 2 leave its ranks
CARMEL — The Carmel City Council this week appointed one new member to the Carmel Redevelopment Commission after two appointees resigned and left the position since early...
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Marathon to tie up streets Saturday
Runners will take over most of the north half of Indianapolis on Saturday, and motorists are going to have to give the runners the right of way for several hours until the race is...
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Driver charged with DUI after hitting squad car
A suspected drunken driver slammed into a police car, which was responding to a call on the Northside Thursday night. Police said Kevin J. Crossland, 56, broadsided the...
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Dining chain Max & Erma's files Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Pittsburgh — Restaurant chain Max&Erma’s has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, listing between $1 million and $10 million in debts. The hamburger and...
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Buyer found for commercial space at 757 Mass Ave.
A restaurant owner has bought the Downtown commercial space on the first floor of the 757 Mass Avenue condominium building. Bill Pritt said he paid $890,000 for nearly 8,000 square...
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I-465 West overpass reopens for rush
5:32 PM — I-865 restrictions impact I-65 South on Near Westside Some restrictions were put in place during this afternoon’s rush hour to cut down on commercial traffic...
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Neighbors at odds over Caf Patachou expansion
Expansion’s foes fear traffic, noise, crime A new pizzeria serving alcohol and expanding a popular restaurant with outdoor seating could add vibrancy and draw more people to...
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Euphoria has taste for something new
Local chef Brad Gates has left Euphoria, the restaurant on the upper level of Buggs Temple, 337 W. 11th St., to launch Brad Gates Catering&Events, which will focus on in-home...
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Tech student hurt in school bus accident
An SUV collided with a school bus north of Downtown today, sending one student to the hospital. The accident happened at 7 a.m. at 21st Street and College Avenue, said Sgt. Mathew...
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This day, the shoe definitely fit
Alpha Blackburn , president and CEO of Blackburn Architects, celebrated her 70th birthday last weekend with a few dozen friends, champagne, homemade gumbo and a signature pair of...
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Construction to shut Evanston Avenue
Starting Monday, Evanston Avenue north and south of Broad Ripple Avenue will be closed for more than a month because of construction. Evanston will be closed for 40 days as part of...
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Evanston Ave. in Broad Ripple to close for month
Construction will close Evanston Avenue north and south of Broad Ripple Avenue for more than a month. Starting Monday, Evanston will close for about 40 days as part of the Broad...
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Local chefs whip up renovations, new restaurants
Despite the still-shaky economy, local chefs and restaurateurs are forging ahead with restaurant openings and renovations. Local chef Greg Hardesty said renovation work is...
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Cops: Man wounded in dice game
A man was shot and wounded in a Near-Northside dice game on Wednesday. The game was in the 2700 block of North College Avenue, according to a report from the Indianapolis...
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At meeting, police will discuss identity theft
Police will host a public meeting next week at a Northside library to discuss identity theft. The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department will host a North District Task Force...
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Central Canal construction to begin this fall
Veolia Water Indianapolis will begin construction on the Central Canal this fall to prevent the channel’s banks from eroding. The company will place synthetic sheaths along both...
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College, 49th area pores over beer-tasting bar
College Avenue on the Northside has seen its share of beer tasting over the years. A new establishment would formalize it. Upland Brewery, of Bloomington, plans to open a beer...
