College Avenue Nodes: 52nd Street Edition
This is the second post in a weekly series featuring College Avenue business nodes. Post number one featuring 54th Street can be seen here. Northeast: This large building has been empty for several years ever since the former Movie Gallery closed. A Mexican restaurant known as Calle 52 was proposed here, but a few of …
Super Bowl 46 demonstrates The Power of Programmed Spaces
Super Bowl 46 descended on Indianapolis in late January 2012 and the city was ready. As Urban Indy has reported on frequently over the past year, the city was ready with the reconstruction of a 3 block street downtown from a formerly sleepy 4 lane street to a full on pedestrian boardwalk of sorts. Georgia …
College Avenue Nodes: 54th Street Edition.
This is the first post in a weekly series focusing on each of the College Avenue Business Nodes. Â On Saturday, February 25th, I met with Mary Owens, who is the head of the Land Use Committee for the Meridian Kessler neighborhood. Â I would like to thank her for the helpful information that she was able …
Cincinnati Breaks Ground on Modern Streetcar
Cincinnati officially broke ground on it’s modern streetcar system on Friday February 17th, 2012. The ceremony took place in the street in front of Memorial Hall in the heart of the historic Over the Rhine neighborhood. The location was fitting as streetcar tracks from yesterday’s system still reside in the brick paved street in front …
Next Meridian-Kessler Land Use meeting
I’m going to keep posting these, as it seems like there was good turnout for the last meeting. Â This one will focus on College Avenue from 49th Street southwards towards 40th Street. Â Next week, this site will look at each of the College Avenue corner nodes in detail for a new series. Â The notice …
Bike Lane PSA
Transit Rally at Statehouse tonight!
An Urban Indy reader chimed in recently stating that he was holding a rally on the steps of the Statehouse this evening. According to the reader, Johnathan Katz, “Let’s encourage our legislators to pass some legislation that will actually pass jobs. A mass transit plan for Indianapolis has bi-partisan support and will create scores of …
Indy a World Class City? Not without good rapid transit
If you are a reader of Urban Indy, then you are most likely a supporter of public transit improvements and thus, have more than likely kept up with the ongoing saga that has been building momentum in Central Indiana for the past two years. I am referring to Indy Connect, the regional plan to improve …
Meridian Kessler Neighborhood Discussion
I just received this in an e-mail. I am planning on attending, and I hope to see others there. Come participate in a Neighborhood Discussion: “How will Meridian-Kessler look and feel in the next 20 years?â€Â                            Topics Include:   Neighborhood Planning Discussion for New Zoning Overlay   Dialogue regarding non-residential properties along College Avenue between …