Indiana Secretary of Commerce Brad Chambers and Town of McCordsville Officials joined Rebar Development and project partners to break ground on the first phase of McCord Square, a $50 million town center district. Anchoring the development, McCord Square Apartments is the first project to begin construction.
Read MoreLocated on the southeast corner of Broadway Avenue (S.R. 67) and Mt. Comfort Road, the development, called McCord Square, is a partnership between the Town of McCordsville, Rebar Development, and Pride Investment Partners. McCord Square accomplishes many goals set forth in the Town Center Development plan, including the creation of a defined, vibrant downtown district with a unique identity. McCord Square will diversify the tax base and is expected to add $50 million in assessed value by 2025.
Read MoreConstruction is officially underway on The Ellsworth in downtown Lafayette. City officials, Rebar Development, and project partners updated the community on the $18 million mixed-use project located at 5th and South streets today as work continued.
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 September 21. 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 MoreOfficials from the City of Lafayette and Rebar Development announced a new $17.7 million mixed-use project slated for downtown on May 26, 2020. The planned project, called The Ellsworth, meets several of the City’s goals identified in their downtown plan, brings economic investment to an opportunity zone, and was awarded a redevelopment tax credit from the Indiana Economic Development Corporation.
Read MoreDevelopers of a large residential and commercial development south of the Noblesville Courthouse Square have submitted architectural tweaks they say will better reflect the historic character of the city.
Fishers-based Rebar Development told the Plan Commission it had reduced the number of parking spaces in an attached garage from 337 to 308 and is close to agreement with a restaurant to open on the first floor of the Levinson.
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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The Plainfield Town Council has approved plans for a $21 million mixed-use development in downtown Plainfield. East and Main Flats would include a four-story building with 117 apartments, up to 7,000 square feet of commercial space and a 150-space parking lot.
Council member Dan Bridget calls the development a "big first step" in what will be a 20-year redevelopment plan for downtown Plainfield. The approval from the council allows the developers to move forward with the architectural design of the building.
Read MoreNoblesville announced Friday the first step in a long-term plan to modernize its historic downtown and increase the number of residents and businesses around the courthouse square. A developer will introduce a plan for a $24.3 million, 83-unit apartment building with commercial space on the first floor at Maple and 8th streets.
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