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Cole Noble Neighborhood's Future…
Posted on July 20, 2010 by Tadd Miller
As a resident, business owner, and developer in the Cole Noble Neighborhood District of Downtown Indianapolis, it is clear that Cole Noble has not been a focus for the City of Indianapolis. A new group of leadership has gotten involved in the neighborhood, and I think you are going to see a whole new Cole Noble, as well as a whole new East Side of Indianapolis over the next few years. The membership has come together, there is a new group of engaged leadership, and the momentum of new projects in the neighborhood all seem very positive. With new additions to the neighborhood like The Buchanan Group, Harrison College, The Maxwell, and the Nature Conservancy joining forces with some of the existing great business like Easley Winery, Rowland Design, and Axis Architecture, I think you are going to see amazing things....Stay tuned to their website for new news as they progress...
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