Monthly Archives: January 2022

10th St. to Close at Highland & College Until Jan. 29

INDIANAPOLIS — Tenth Street will be closed to traffic under I-65 and I-70 between College Avenue and Highland Avenue for overhead structure demolition and beam erection as part of the ongoing North Split project. Normal traffic flows will resume on or after January 29, weather permitting. Eastbound and westbound traffic … Read More

New Exhibit Explores History of Jewish Merchants in Indianapolis

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Historical Society (IHS)’s newest exhibit, Jewish Merchants of Downtown Indianapolis, is open at the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center, located at 450 W. Ohio St. in downtown Indianapolis. The exhibit expands on the history of Jewish merchants — Hiram Passmore Wasson, William Herman Block, … Read More

Register for Polar Bear Pedal 2022

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Department of Public Works (Indy DPW) invites residents to join Mayor Joe Hogsett for the 11th annual Polar Bear Pedal on Saturday, Jan. 29. The 8-mile long route will take riders between Downtown Indy and the Brookside Park area. With traffic control and accompaniment from IMPD, … Read More

Applause!: Jan. 21-27

• Sad to see Edward’s Drive-In, a southside icon, close after 64 years in business. The owners cited increased stresses from the ongoing pandemic as the main reason to decide to close the doors. They will, however, continue the Dashboard Diner food truck, so keep an eye open for them. … Read More

DPW Awards $15 Million to Three Major Projects

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Board of Public Works recently voted to approve several measures including a total of approximately $14.9 million in construction contracts for three major upcoming projects. The first major contract awarded was for Broad Ripple Avenue improvements. At $6.7 million for construction, this is an extensive drainage … Read More