Monthly Archives: August 2022

New Buildings Slated for Old Visteon Plant

INDIANAPOLIS — The Lauth Group Inc. has acquired the former Ford Visteon campus on the east side of Indianapolis and plans a $175 million, multi-tenant industrial park for the site. Dubbed the Thunderbird Commerce Center, the project will be a joint venture between Lauth and Covington Group Inc. When completed, … Read More

IndyFringe Highlight: Timothy Mooney in “Breakneck Comedy of Errors”

INDIANAPOLIS — Veteran actor Timothy Mooney is taking on the impossible in tackling Shakespeare’s craziest farce, “A Comedy of Errors” in the one-man show, “Breakneck Comedy of Errors,” at the Indy 11 Theatre (719 E. St. Clair St.) for four performances only, from Friday, August 19 to Sunday, August 28. … Read More

Jimmy Buffett’s “Escape to Margaritaville” at Beef & Boards

INDIANAPOLIS — Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre wraps up the summer with a seaside escape to the fabulous music of Jimmy Buffett in Escape to Margaritaville, now on stage. Tully is a smooth-talking singer/bartender and a self-deprecating playboy at a tropical resort. He thinks he’s got life all figured out … Read More

Indiana Landmarks Names Annual 10 Most Endangered Properties

INDIANA — Indiana Landmarks announced the 10 Most Endangered, an annual list of Hoosier landmarks at risk of demolition. The list includes a church designed by a trailblazing Black architect, one of the state’s oldest covered bridges, an Art Deco skyscraper, and a pre-Civil War brewery. The list includes three … Read More

The Old Inn

Today’s weary highway traveler has a choice of at least a couple or more lodgings near the off ramp. However, that was not the case for weary travelers on the National Road in the age of the stagecoach. From the early days when the National Road crossed Warren Township on … Read More