If you're in the right area, you definitely can walk! I also just read about 1st on Main that will be built where the old PNC Bank building was, just before you get to Carmel H.S. The building looks really nice, and matches the quality and aesthetic of the rest of Main St in that area. I'm not seeing specifics on ground floor retail, but there will be a large community gathering area and activated public areas. I'll keep my eye on it regarding any restaurants or boutique shops, but it's a huge improvement over the old PNC Bank, which had nothing to offer the community, and included a big parking lot fronting Rangeline Rd. This will make the whole corner much more dense and urban-feeling, and while I think they could have done a little more, I know the city rejected the 8 original proposals, as they have a minimum requirement for such a prime spot. In fact, there is now only a small section of Rangeline between Main St and City Center that is not up to the standards of the immediate surroundings, but it looks like that's going to change. A few more mixed use buildings with entertainment, dining and condos, and that whole area will be walkable, all the way down to 116th - if they play their cards right.
Great video as always. Plainfield resonates most with me. Love the biking trials since biking is my favorite activity. Wouldn’t mind living and working in that vicinity so I would not have to drive as much.
Exactly like he said... not really any flooding here. If we do have flooding it would be extremely localized and only after a ridiculous thunderstorm or days and days and days of rain. Usually quite short lived. Tornadoes do occur in Indiana but are actually more rare than what people realize. Also, most tornadoes are small and occur in rural unpopulated areas.
Thank you for this! I don't drive so this helps me continue to consider Indianapolis area as a potential move spot for me. really enjoy your videos.
Thanks! Glad the videos are helping!
If you're in the right area, you definitely can walk!
I also just read about 1st on Main that will be built where the old PNC Bank building was, just before you get to Carmel H.S. The building looks really nice, and matches the quality and aesthetic of the rest of Main St in that area. I'm not seeing specifics on ground floor retail, but there will be a large community gathering area and activated public areas. I'll keep my eye on it regarding any restaurants or boutique shops, but it's a huge improvement over the old PNC Bank, which had nothing to offer the community, and included a big parking lot fronting Rangeline Rd.
This will make the whole corner much more dense and urban-feeling, and while I think they could have done a little more, I know the city rejected the 8 original proposals, as they have a minimum requirement for such a prime spot.
In fact, there is now only a small section of Rangeline between Main St and City Center that is not up to the standards of the immediate surroundings, but it looks like that's going to change.
A few more mixed use buildings with entertainment, dining and condos, and that whole area will be walkable, all the way down to 116th - if they play their cards right.
Great video as always. Plainfield resonates most with me. Love the biking trials since biking is my favorite activity. Wouldn’t mind living and working in that vicinity so I would not have to drive as much.
Thanks! Plainfield is a pretty cool place. I certainly think it has quite a lot going for it and it flies under the radar some.
Does Indianapolis ever have any major flooding?
No we don't really get natural disasters here tornados rarely but that's it
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Exactly like he said... not really any flooding here. If we do have flooding it would be extremely localized and only after a ridiculous thunderstorm or days and days and days of rain. Usually quite short lived. Tornadoes do occur in Indiana but are actually more rare than what people realize. Also, most tornadoes are small and occur in rural unpopulated areas.
People walk it every single day
.noblesville has a high school next to a prison...and people refuse to wear masks there
bc masks don’t do anything.