Promote Your Neighborhoods

Recently, I’ve been exploring Indy’s less well-known neighborhoods, and have been finding some real gems. Starting with my post on the Southwest side earlier this month, digging deeper has been quite rewarding. The next surprising neighborhood I’ve found is on the near South Side containing the exquisite Sacred Heart church. One block east is the …

New Hope for 2 Downtown Buildings

Property Lines has updated us with news on a couple of troubled buildings Downtown. The Illinois Building, which has been vacant since 2003, has a pending meeting between Halakar Properties and the City regarding tax abatements for redevelopment as first floor retail and apartments. The McQuat Building, which has been vacant for much longer, is …

Spades Park Library

This is the second of two unrelated posts on the Near East Side (here’s number one). Spades Park is one of only two remaining Carnegie Libraries in the city that is still in use as a Library. The exterior is stunning:

More New Links

I’ve been adding more relevant links to the blog lately.  Here’s a run-down if you haven’t seen them: A Place of Sense.  A blog by frequent commenter Graeme. Indy Cog.  Exciting new bicycle blog. Indy Tilth.  Blog and website about sustainability issues.  A nice resource to have if you are looking to start new projects. Earth …

Smart Growth Indy

Sometimes, it’s funny what can fall in your lap when you have a blog. I was sent an e-mail from a person working on a new site called Smart Growth Indy. The site, and its associated blog, starts with a focus on the area around 22nd and the Monon. I wish them the best of …

Unique places on the Southwest Side

The Southwest Side contains an interesting array of little-known places. Here’s an Eritrean Orthodox church, on West Morris Street: This is on the north side of the church: This is a gorgeous Byzantine Catholic Church, on Blaine street: A nearby former school: This is St. John the Forerunner Orthodox Church, just a bit south on …

A Teachable Moment

It was bound to happen eventually. News of the latest home builder to close shop has given us a chance to reflect on the model of suburban tract housing. IBJ’s News Talk poses an important question: –What will become of Morgan neighborhoods, many of which are little more than rows of poor-man’s drywall castles? Will …