Category «Neighborhoods»

Cornell Ave Construction Update 1

Cornell Ave Construction (image credit: Curt Ailes)

Back in June, Urban Indy reported that Cornell Ave, located north of the central canal in Broad Ripple Village, would be the location of a project to resurface the street, streamline the pedestrian right of ways and create reverse angle parking areas near the Broad Ripple Brewpub. As of early October, significant progress has been …

501 Virginia

Another week, another project proposal for the Virginia Avenue Corridor.  This one is from Von Deylen, who also were behind The Hinge (one of my favorite new buildings in the city). Looks to be another solid addition. What do you think?

Indy Greenways Looks To The Future

For many Indianapolis residents, the local system of greenways has become a favorite staple of our community. It’s encouraging and exciting to think how far the system has come in the 22 years that have past since the Indy Greenways Foundation was formed in 1991. Over the course of the summer, the foundation has traveled …

South Split Closure Update

South Split Reconstruction (image credit: Curt Ailes)

Over the past couple of years, urban freeways through downtowns throughout the country have been closed for short periods for construction. Notably, Los Angeles has the distinction of using the term “carmageddon” to characterize the perceived chaos that might ensue from the short term closure of such important roadways. The latest downtown freeway closure to …

Putting Kessler Park on the Map

The urban advocates are nearly unanimous that our metro areas, in general, suffer from a dearth of good urban park space.  Nonetheless, it is often hard to build much of an argument for new park construction, or the requisite land assembly. After all, most American cities are seriously lacking when it comes to density, and …

Downtown Project Update

It has been quite a while since I have posted a downtown project update. Almost two years, in fact.  With the beautiful day we had yesterday,  I figured it was a good time to walk around and post some pictures of some newer developments in the city. First up is the first new building to …