Weekly View’s Story Archive

DigIndy Moves to New Phase of Ellenberger Park Construction

INDIANAPOLIS — Citizens will be moving into the next phase of construction, which involves excavation at the DigIndy site. Citizens will be installing a drop shaft which will connect portions of Irvington’s combined sewer system to the DigIndy tunnel system. During this phase, neighbors and visitors to Ellenberger Park should … Read More

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