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3 §J3 J£\@@ WM1 Fe EK& £Mh MMJ \Sffld 33 Itecosl.Fexfijii HOME-DELIVERED TO 12 NEIGHBORHOODS AS THEIR OFFICIAL NEIGHBORHOOD MARCH NEWSLETTER an imes The downtown lowdown on Indy'sM historic neighborhoods 2015 ___]3_§J3 _J£\@@ WM1 fe EK& £mH MMJ \sfflD 33 Itecosl.feXfijii LITTLE LIBRARIES TRANSFORMATION Indy Reads getting arty and accessible Growing Places Indy loobs bacb at to place free boobs in community changes at the Legacy Center MARCH 2015 URBAN TIMES Larry Gregerson Direct 317.403.1576 egerson@c21 scheetz.com www.LarryGregerson.com IBI1__MIT.ST orrie \ me _J J3ifl mkiteipsxskiM Oritur ^M 3034 N. Pennsylvania St. - Six stunning new condos have been recreated in this historic 2105 N Meridian, Unit 201 - Mid-town location makes this 2BR/2Ba condo ideal. Hrdwd 100+ year old building in Meridian Park. Priced from $139,900 to $329,900. Call me for floors, high-end kit, s/s applncs.fireplace, office w/cus. built-ins, private balcony. $300,000 details! 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EACH OFFICE IS INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED t=_ MARCH 2015 URBAN TIMES ora to MARCH 2015 • COVER STORY anT filimen s Published 11 times a year (not January) by The making of a 'maker space' 24 Brooks Publications, Inc. P.O. Box 441166, Indianapolis IN 46244 and other changes in store for the Circle City Industrial Complex Home-delivered to 12 Downtown and • FEATURES near-Downtown neighborhoods as the official neighborhood newsletter Growing Places: Many transformations 7 Urban Times provides space to its member neighborhoods, with news on those pages provided Indy Reads has a plan to help us all read more 22 by the neighborhood associations. The neighborhood associations are also responsible for home delivery of the newsletter, which is available for distribution • AND MORE... the last full weekend of each month prior to the cover date. Mapleton-Fall Creek's many outdoor spaces 5 In this issue: Chatham Arch 36 IHPC: More restaurant seating is approved 14 Cottage Home 34 IHPC: Four homes to be built in Cottage Home 18 Fall Creek Place 39 Fletcher Place 37 Bicentennial: Our great screwball comedienne 19 Herron-Morton Place 38 Business: Stout's to shrink in favor of cuisine 23 Historic Meridian Park 43-44 Lockerbie Square 41 DivaFest to present three plays written by women 27 The Old Northside 35 L.S. Ayres to be re-created at History Center 27 Ransom Place 44 Woodruff Place 40-41 More business news: Libertine, Propylaeum 33 No reports this smonth from Holy Cross Cottage Home: A love story born in cyberspace 34 and St. Joseph. KIB: Litter is no little problem for the city 36 Urban Times staff City using Nextdoor to improve communications Bill Brooks, editor and publisher. 39 Matthew Brooks, operations and advertising manager. Woodruff: Two neighbors win Abeel Award 40 Jeremy Crum, distribution. Jeannie Kiley, editing. 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