Monthly Archives: September 2016

First Locations for New Streetlights Announced

INDIANAPOLIS — Mayor Joe Hogsett recently announced the first 25 locations to receive new street lights as part of the city’s “Operation Night Light” program. The locations were determined after an analysis of the greatest areas of need by the Department of Public Works and community leaders. Indianapolis Power and … Read More

Long-Vacant Property to Become Tinker House

INDIANAPOLIS — TSV Properties recently announced the acquisition and redevelopment of a century-old structure at 1101 E. 16th St. Teaming up with Hotel Tango Artisan Distillery on the Tinker House project, TSV will redevelop the long-vacant, three-story commercial building that sits at the highly traveled intersection of 16th St. and … Read More

Third Annual City Suppers Slated for Oct. 16

INDIANAPOLIS — In an effort to build stronger bonds in the Indianapolis community, the Harrison Center for the Arts, City Gallery and Spirit & Place invite residents to be a part of a special, home-themed City Supper event on Sun., Oct. 16. Now in its third year, City Suppers is … Read More

She Sleeps Well: The Extraordinary Life & Murder of Dr. Helene Elise Hemine Knabe

On October 24, 1911, Dr. Helene Elise Hermine Knabe’s assistant discovered the doctor dead in her bed with a slashed throat. It was a gruesome end to a remarkable life which Nicole Kobrowski chronicles in her new book, She Sleeps Well: the Extraordinary Life & Murder of Dr. Helene Elise … Read More

UIndy Opening Concert Features Leppard, De Pue

INDIANAPOLIS — The University of Indianapolis will kick off its annual Faculty Artist Concert Series presented by Katz, Sapper & Miller on Sept. 19 with a gala opening night featuring Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Conductor Laureate Raymond Leppard and ISO Concertmaster Zach De Pue. The 2016-2017 series includes 18 classical and … Read More