Monthly Archives: May 2019

How To Be a Buyer in a Seller’s Market

At this writing, Indy’s East Side is in the midst of a bustling, mind-blowing, almost surreal seller’s market. Most of our listings have gone into multiple offers within hours of hitting the market and sell significantly over the original price. Buyers and realtors agree: It’s crazy out there. Buyers need … Read More

Applause!: May 3-9

• Author Ashley Petry will sign copies of her guidebook, 100 Things to Do in Indianapolis Before You Die, 2nd Edition, at Easley Winery, 205 N. College Ave. on Saturday, May 11 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. each day. Admission is free and open to the public. • Cumberland … Read More

Indiana Landmarks Announces 10 Most Endangered Places

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Landmarks recently announced their 10 Most Endangered sites. Among the buildings that have unique or historic interest that are at risk of being demolished include the Church of the Holy Cross, which gives the near eastside neighborhood Holy Cross its name. Built in 1921, the current church … Read More

“You Can’t Take it With You” at the IRT: Owning Your Joy

Back in 1936 in the depths of the Great Depression, the two playwrights Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman wrote You Can’t Take it With You. Surrounded by the grim reality of hunger and displacement, the authors created a madcap comedy that celebrated self-expression rather than economic betterment. Eighty-three years … Read More

Progress House & WEconnect Partner for Recovery Support

INDIANAPOLIS — Healthcare-technology company WEconnect Health Management recently announced a partnership with Indiana’s oldest recovery home, Progress House, to use technology to support its residents in recovery from substance use disorders. With WEconnect, residents will have the ability to stay connected and accountable with Progress House staff and their recovery … Read More