REBAR IN THE NEWS
IBJ: McCordsville Town Center Takes Shape as Community’s Population, Housing Needs Grow
The article from the Indianapolis Business Journal highlights the rapid development of McCordsville, Indiana, and Rebar’s McCord Square development, driven by a rising population and increased housing demands.
DISTRICT SOUTH BREAKS GROUND IN DOWNTOWN FISHERS
The City of Fishers, Rebar Development, and project partners broke ground on District South in downtown Fishers. The $33 million investment brings an urban village concept to the Nickel Plate District that includes a new headquarters for The Annex Group, as well as four additional buildings with office space, commercial suites, and apartment homes.
INSIDE INDIANA BUSINESS: GROUND BROKEN ON $50M McCORDSVILLE DISTRICT
Indiana Secretary of Commerce Brad Chambers joined officials from the town of McCordsville and Fishers-based Rebar Development to break ground on the first phase of the $50 million McCord Square Downtown District. In an interview with Inside INdiana Business, Longman said the district is a long time in the making.
MCCORD SQUARE DOWNTOWN DISTRICT BREAKS GROUND IN MCCORDSVILLE
Indiana Secretary of Commerce Brad Chambers and Town of McCordsville Officials joined Rebar Development to break ground on the first phase of McCord Square.
THE ELLSWORTH CELEBRATES GRAND OPENING IN DOWNTOWN LAFAYETTE
The Ellsworth in downtown Lafayette celebrated the official grand opening this morning with a ribbon cutting ceremony.
COUNCIL OKS PLAINFIELD MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT
The Plainfield Town Council has approved plans for a $21 million mixed-use development in downtown Plainfield.
THE LEVINSON TO ADD RESIDENTIAL LIVING, COMMERCIAL SPACE, PARKING GARAGE TO DOWNTOWN NOBLESVILLE
Noblesville officials and Rebar Development will present The Levinson, a $24.3 million mixed-use project, to the Noblesville Common Council on Tuesday, August 28. The Levinson will be an architecturally significant building in the heart of downtown that will provide commercial space, modern apartment homes, and a parking garage in Downtown Noblesville.