Rebar Development announced a new $18.3 million project at the former Gatke site in Warsaw, Indiana that includes the rehabilitation of the existing Gatke Warehouse and the development of a new market-rate apartment building on the former Gatke factory site.
Read MoreThe Ellsworth in downtown Lafayette celebrated the official grand opening this morning with a ribbon cutting ceremony. City officials, Rebar Development, and project partners were on hand to mark the milestone for the $18 million mixed-use project located on the southwest corner of 5th and South streets.
Read MoreYORKTOWN — Yorktown's downtown will be changing in a big way after the city struck a deal with an Indiana-based developer to build a multi-story mixed use building right along the downtown redevelopment project area.
Read MoreThe Town of Yorktown’s Town Council paved the way for a $6 million commercial investment along the new Civic Green by approving an economic development agreement with Rebar Development at a Council meeting on Monday night. The Oliver project meets several of the goals outlined in Yorktown’s Downtown Redevelopment Plan by bringing high-quality, multi-generational places for residents and visitors to live, do business, and be entertained.
Read MoreYORKTOWN, Ind. — Developers plan to break ground later this year on a $6 million mixed-use development in Yorktown, after the town council this week approved the commercial investment. Fishers-based Rebar Development plans to build the three-story structure, which will include 26 Class-A loft apartments, plus first-floor office space and a restaurant. The Oliver is part of the community’s redevelopment plan to attract residents and visitors to the downtown area.
Read MorePLAINFIELD, Ind (WISH) — This Hendricks County town is working to revitalize its downtown area and is starting with a project on the eastern portion.
A new complex will spread about 2-1/2 blocks from U.S. 40 and Avon Avenue to East Street. Town leaders hope it will serve as a catapult to revitalize the downtown area. Business owners are hoping the same.
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