Advisory Plan Commission recap

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The proposed Shoppes at Grand Park Village will have a Cape Cod-featured, two-story restaurant and commercial space with a signature clock tower. (Submitted rendering)
The proposed Shoppes at Grand Park Village will have a Cape Cod-featured, two-story restaurant and commercial space with a signature clock tower. (Submitted rendering)

What happened: Plan review of the Shoppes at Grand Park Village

What it means: Greenwalt Corporation by Weihe Engineers is planning to construct two 22,000-sqaure-foot commercial buildings on approximately 3.19 acres in Grand Park Village, the southeast corner of 186th Street and Grand Park Boulevard. The two-story building will be designed to contain restaurants and commercial businesses. The overall layout includes a Cape-Cod design with a clock tower and exterior boardwalk. Grand Park Village is planned as an integrated development which will comprise approximately 220 acres including a 20-acre lake. Other amenities include a boardwalk, beach, restaurants, retail, office, medical, lodging, entertainment and residential.

What’s next? The plan had its public hearing and may be approved at the next meeting.

What happened: Change of zoning for indoor soccer facility

What it means: Holladay Properties is proposing to build a $24 million indoor soccer facility at Grand Park. The 372,000-square-foot facility will be a state-of-the-art building will have three full-size professional soccer fields that can be used for recreational play and competitive play for all field sports. The building will also have office space, locker rooms, meeting rooms and a restaurant focused on family dining. It will be built between Parking Lot C and 191st Street.

What’s next? The plan had its public hearing and may be approved at the next meeting.

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What happened: Plan review of Oak Ridge Pointe

What it means: Westfield Investment Co. is requesting overall development plan and primary plat review of five commercial lots on approximately 14.5 acres in Oak Ridge Pointe, southwest corner of Ind. 32 and Oak Ridge Road. The land is currently vacant and adjacent to the Westfield Public Service Building. The development plan includes landscaping, trails and appropriate roadway improvements. Per the Ind. 32 Overlay Zone, new road access points are not permitted unless specifically approved by the Westfield City Council and INDOT.

What’s next? The plan had its public hearing and may be approved at the next meeting.

What happened: Plan review of Fresh Thyme Farmers Market

What it means: Lauth Group, Inc. is requesting development and site plan review of a 29,000-square-foot building on approximately 3 acres in the Bridgewater Center. The vacant land will be turned into a Fresh Thyme Farmers Market at 3400 E. 146th St. with 112 parking spaces.

What’s next? The plan had its public hearing and may be approved at the next meeting.

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