YORKTOWN — 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 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 MoreThis past week the construction industry celebrated Women in Construction Week (March 1-7) to strengthen and amplify the success of women. Today, as I reflect on the events of the past week, I find great synergy with the International Women’s Day theme #EachforEqual. As a life-long member of this industry, I’d like to share a few thoughts.
Read MoreSPEEDWAY - Officials in Speedway have announced plans for a major mixed-use project that will serve as a gateway to the town. Founders Square would be a 25-acre development featuring a new hotel and conference center, retailers and restaurants.
Read MoreTown of Speedway officials, together with project partners Rebar Development and Hageman Group, announced tenants for the new Founders Square development, including plans for a hotel with a 9,000 square foot conference center. The Town shared the news at the annual State of the Town address on Tuesday, Feb. 4. Founders Square is a 25-acre master development project located off I-465 at the northwest corner of Crawfordsville Road and High School Road.
Read MoreConstruction is officially underway on The Barlow in downtown Plainfield. Together with Town Officials and project partners, Rebar Development broke ground today on the $22 million mixed-use project at 204 E. Main Street. An integral part of the Town of Plainfield’s Downtown Redevelopment Plan, The Barlow brings housing, commercial space, infrastructure improvements, and new investment to the area.
Read MoreCity officials and Rebar Development broke ground Wednesday afternoon on a project that will strengthen the downtown and provide commercial space, modern apartment homes, and a parking garage in the heart of Noblesville. The Levinson, a $24.3 million mixed-use public-private project, includes the first new downtown apartments to be built in more than a century.
Read MoreRebar Development announced today that is it proposing to redevelop the 1300 block of Main Street in Speedway, Indiana. The proposed $8 million mixed-use development would bring condos, office studios, retail store fronts, and rooftop amenities to Main Street. Rebar Development partnered with Hageman Group to acquire two key parcels along Main Street and seeks to work with the Town of Speedway to redevelop the block.
Read MoreSPEEDWAY — A big project is proposed for one of the few remaining spots on Main Street in Speedway that has not been redeveloped. Rebar Development of Fishers hopes to construct a pair of buildings on the west side of Main Street in the 1300 block.
Each building would contain retail and office space on two floors and condos on the third floor. If the project wins town approval, work could begin later this year with completion in 2020.
Read MoreSPEEDWAY, Ind. (WISH) — Main Street in Speedway could be getting a new look soon. Fishers-based Rebar Development announced Tuesday that it wants to build an $8 million mixed-use building. It would go in the 1300 block of Main across from Harding Racing.
The project includes two three-story, brick buildings with office and retail space plus condos and a rooftop deck. If approved, construction could start as early as this spring.
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.
Read MoreThe Town of Plainfield and development partners, Rebar Development and Hageman Group, announced plans to move forward on a mixed-use redevelopment project in downtown Plainfield today, after the Town of Plainfield’s Town Council approval on the evening of Monday, October 22nd. The project is the first to move forward under the guidance of the Town’s Conceptual Downtown Redevelopment Plan.
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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.
Read MoreA Fishers-based company is scaling up quickly with an experienced developer at the helm. Rebar Development launched just over a year ago, and already the small team has won three projects that are the result of public-private partnerships with metro-area communities.
Read MoreNoblesville officials and Rebar Development will present The Levinson, a $24.3 million mixed-use project, to the Noblesville Common Council on Tuesday, August 28. The Levinson will be an architecturally significant building in the heart of downtown that will provide commercial space, modern apartment homes, and a parking garage in Downtown Noblesville.
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