Monthly Archives: November 2022

IndyRent Assistance Program Ends Nov. 30

INDIANAPOLIS — Federal funding used to support the IndyRent Assistance program is ending. The last day to submit an eviction assistance application or an appeal is November 30. Active evictions are being prioritized with the remaining funds. Active evictions with a court case number and appeals to original applications are … Read More

City Invests $3.5 Mil. in Downtown Needs

INDIANAPOLIS — City officials recently announced plans to improve the downtown area, with funding support for operational changes across City departments, with additional support from Downtown Indy, Inc. (DII). Public safety investments include increased overtime shifts for IMPD bike patrol officers and a boost to crime fighting technology, with three … Read More

Eskenazi Opens Fresh For You Market

INDIANAPOLIS — Eskenazi Health held a community gathering recently to announce the opening of the Eskenazi Health Fresh for You Market at the Frank & Katrina Basile Pavilion. The new market is located on the Eskenazi Health downtown campus, directly outside the main entrance to the Sidney & Lois Eskenazi … Read More

Indianapolis Propylaeum Kicks Off 100 Years in Indianapolis

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Propylaeum kicked off a year-long celebration of 100 years in its historic headquarters. The event began with remarks by Colette Pierce Burnette, CEO of Newfields, and Jennifer Pace Robinson, President and CEO of The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis. The Ribbon Tying Ceremony brought together community organizations … Read More

“A Christmas Carol” Continues an IRT Tradition

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Repertory Theatre’s 50th Season Anniversary celebration takes on a festive, snowy layer this month with the opening of the annual tradition Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. This classic story, which has been adapted by Tom Haas, welcomes audiences November 19 – December 24 on the snowy … Read More