Love Your Neighborhood? Then Learn to Hate Your Streets
Indianapolis neighborhoods are great. Our city consistently ranks as a top location for inexpensive housing costs. With our diverse and creative citizens, the neighborhoods have always been full of...
View ArticleBroad Ripple to DT Lightrail Case Study
2008 Indianapolis Jobs (Possible LRT and commuter routes shown) As a citizen of Indianapolis and a major supporter of mass transit, it should come as no surprise that I am always thinking about how we...
View ArticleBoogie Burger moving
Boogie Burger current location (image source: me) The gourmet sandwich joint which has been located in the heart of the Broad Ripple village for 4 years is moving. Normally, I would not take the time...
View ArticleReport from DC/Railvolution 2011
This year, I had the privilege of speaking at Railvolution in Washington DC. I was selected to a panel that included David Alpert & Matt Johnson of Greater Greater Washington and was moderated by...
View ArticleThe Chatham Arch Question, Part I: Why, in Older, Formerly Crowded Districts,...
It almost goes without saying: in some Indy neighborhoods, when a developer proposes a new project, a certain contingent immediately assembles to oppose it. We probably all know which neighborhoods...
View ArticleClosing Time for Chatham Park? Yet Another (Probably Final) Hearing for the...
I’ve covered the evolution of the Chatham Park proposal multiple times on this blog, so it might seem like overkill to feature it yet again. But it isn’t. Why not? Because it hasn’t gone away. After...
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