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ProposalThis is from the IBJ Property Lines blog.  The Grain Dealers Building is at 18th and Meridian.

 

A local accounting firm has bought the Grain Dealers Mutual Insurance building along Meridian Street for its headquarters after a local developer couldn’t secure financing for a proposed $50 million redevelopment (shown here). London Witte Group plans to move its offices from OneAmerica Tower and lease out the remaining space. Locally based developer Inner-Urban Homes & Hospitality let an option to buy the building expire after it couldn’t land financing, said company president George Nichols. The group had proposed adding a 14-story tower including a six-floor, 130-room hotel and 160 condos, along with 600-car parking garage over retail along Illinois Street. London Witte principals were not available to discuss details of their plans.


 
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The Talbot Commons project proposed for the northeast corner of 22nd and Talbott Street was approved by the Metropolitan Development Commission Hearing Examiner today.   After hearing only support for the project from neighbors, the HOA provided a support letter for the rezoning and variances.  The HOA also negotiated three restrictions for the property:

  1. Operating hours no later than 10pm Sun-Thur and Midnight Fri-Sat
  2. No outdoor pay phone on premises
  3. The following permitted C-3-C uses are to be excluded from the tenant space:
    • Check cashing or validation service
    • Furniture rental/leasing
    • Tobacco store

You can view the HOA support letter here


 
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St Vincent HospitalIvy Tech is proposing to demolish the former St. Vincent Hospital at Illinois St and Fall Creek Parkway North Drive after it says rehab costs came in too high.  Ivy Tech aquired the property for $1 in 2006 from the City and secured $69 million in funds from the State for its conversion.  Instead Ivy Tech is proposing to raze it with a newly constructed building.  Such demolition would require City approval, as the original agreement required saving the building, which was the original home of St. Vincent hospital.  The Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana is fighting the idea.


 
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Talbot CommonsThis project on the northwest corner of 22nd/Talbott proposes to restore the existing tan/white brick building and build a similar new building to the east, with a small private courtyard in between and two garage structures in the rear. Similar to (and developed by the same people) as the building housing Teas Me a block east, the project would have ground-level retail with 4 residential units above. The 5,718 square feet of retail space could accommodate up to 5 tenants (3 in existing building and 2 in new building). A small parking lot would be located to the rear of the property and be accessed from the alley as well as from Talbott Street. This parking lot would also provide access to 2 garage structures, each with 3 two-car garages.

Download Complete Project Info Packet

We are interested in hearing your thoughts on the position the neighborhood should take regarding this project.  We are offering three ways for you to provide feedback to help us make that decision.

  1. Attend an informational meeting with the project developers THIS SATURDAY, July 19 at 11am at the offices of the King Park Area Development Corporation, 2430 N Delaware Street.
  2. Email your thoughts to progress@fallcreekplace.com
  3. Drop your thoughts off in writing to the Acting Progress Committee coordinator at 2433 N Delaware St (just drop them in mailbox). 

You may also attend the scheduled public hearing for this project next Thursday, July 24 at 1pm in the Public Assembly Room of the City County Building. 

The project is requesting both a rezoning and a variance of development standards.
The rezoning is from C4 to C3C, which is a less intense zoning category that provides for a mix of residential and commercial uses.  The variances of development standards relate to the site design having buildings up to the sidewalk, having buildings block the “clear sight triangle”, and having a reduced “rear yard” setback.  Such variances are not unusual requests in redeveloping urban sites. 

It should also be noted that the project also includes a property on the southeast corner of 22nd and Talbott.  This portion of the project was approved by the Herron Morton neighborhood and subsequently by the Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission. 


 
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Sandor HeadquartersInside INdiana Business has learned Sandor Development Company has plans to build a new corporate headquarters along the Meridian Corridor on Indianapolis' near northside. Sandor has filed papers with the Department of Metropolitan Development to construct a new three-story facility in the 2200 block of North Meridian Street, the site of a former car wash. The proposed development is another example of momentum in an important part of the Near North Development Area.

Source: Inside INdiana Business


 


 
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