Zionsville RDC talks building updates

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Beams are going up at the Hat World LLC/Lids lot. (Submitted photo courtesy of Boone Co. EDC Corp.)
Beams are going up at the Hat World LLC/Lids lot.
(Submitted photo courtesy of Boone Co. EDC Corp.)

Compiled by James Feichnter

City officials are still looking to determine any conflicts of the construction on the nearby area around the wetlands of Creekside Corporate Park, and the issue was discussed during last week’s meeting of the Zionsville Redevelopment Plan Commission.

What happened: The Bennett parkway extension is going through its final stages of inspection.

What it means: An emergency siren was tested and found to have a faulty rotation component.

What’s next: This is scheduled to be repaired.

 

What happened: The 106th Street road project and 106th Street signal projects were discussed.

What it means: A stoplight is being constructed at the intersection of Zionsville Road and 106th Street.

What’s next: The traffic signals are expected to be completed by the end of the year.

 

What happened: The Creekside Corporate Park common area was discussed, in regards to how it will be plowed, incorporate trails, picnic tables and possibly have a basketball court.

What it means: The next step will be calculating the cost of trails and estimating the land value.

What’s next: Discussions over what areas could potentially be covered by the Parks Department are still underway.

 

Building updates:

•The Re/Max building is beginning its construction in its designated 4,000 square-foot lot.

•Also continuing its constructing is the Hat World LLC headquarters. Most of the beam structures are in place and the site should be seeing concrete moving in as early as this month.

 

Façade grant updates:

•Rosie’s Place renovations are continuing at their vacant lot on South Main Street. They have filed for a façade grant to complete the project.

•Greek’s Pizzeria has also filed their façade grant to expand into the back part of their space.

The next meeting of the RDC is at 6:30 p.m. Nov. 24.

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