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  2. Indianapolis-area restaurants that opened and closed in July

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    1411 W. 86th St., (317) 7990-3406, hisplaceeatery.com, opened July 10. The popular Arlington Woods soul food spot opened its second location at the corner of Ditch Road and West 86th Street in St ...

  3. Indianapolis-area restaurants that have opened and closed so ...

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    Commission Row. 110 S. Delaware St., (317) 550-2500, commissionrow.com, opened Jan. 22. A seating area at Mel's speakeasy seen on Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2024, during a preview event for Commission ...

  4. Openings and closings: What businesses came, went around ...

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    2616 Bri ll Road, Indianapolis, opened early July. D's Vintage Toys & Collectibles, a family-owned store, sells, buys and trades collectible toys from brands, including Star Wars, Marvel and ...

  5. List of Indianapolis neighborhoods - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, the governments of Indianapolis and Marion County consolidated, expanding the city from 82 square miles (210 km 2) [3] to more than 360 square miles (930 km 2) overnight. As a result, Indianapolis has a unique urban-to-rural transect, ranging from dense urban neighborhoods, to suburban tract housing subdivisions, to rural villages. [4]

  6. List of defunct department stores of the United States ...

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    Es de Velasco (High-end, department store, founded in 1939, acquired by González Padín, closed in 1995.) New York Department Stores (Founded in 1931, acquired by the Melville Corporation in 1994, most stores turned into Marshalls .) Pitusa (Discount, department store, founded in 1976, bankrupt in 2014.)

  7. L. S. Ayres - Wikipedia

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    L. S. Ayres & Co. L. S. Ayres and Company was a department store based in Indianapolis, Indiana, and founded in 1872 by Lyman S. Ayres. Over the years its Indianapolis flagship store, which opened in 1905 and was later enlarged, became known for its women's fashions, the Tea Room, holiday events and displays, and the basement budget store.

  8. The kitchen is closed: Indianapolis area restaurants that ...

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    After 12 years in business, Inner City Pizza announced it would close in a late January Facebook post, saying its landlord asked it to leave to expand an adjoining liquor store. Inner City ...

  9. Castleton Square - Wikipedia

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    Castleton Square is an enclosed shopping mall in the Castleton neighborhood on the northeastern side of Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Built by Edward J. DeBartolo Corporation and Homart Development Company in 1972, it is owned and managed by Simon Property Group. It is the largest mall in the state of Indiana, and has remained so since ...