Indiana Landmarks News
Rehabs & Renovations
Batesville residents worried about the future of The Sherman House inn and restaurant, a local institution, when it closed in 2014. It recently reopened following a top to bottom restoration that incorporated boutique hotel rooms, the main dining room, and new Black Forest Bar.
KEEP READINGOnce an entry on Indiana Landmarks’ 10 Most Endangered List, Huntington’s Odd Fellows Block is now on the road to restoration, with plans to turn the courthouse square anchor into market-rate apartments.
KEEP READINGRichmond Neighborhood Restoration restored a house on the Historic National Road to help revitalize the city’s “Millionaire’s Row.” Now for sale, the transformation retained the mansion’s original architectural features, inside and out.
KEEP READINGTo avoid demolition, a nineteenth-century one-room schoolhouse will be moved to a new home, where it may be restored for use as a programming and events space.
KEEP READINGBy restoring a prominent corner house in the historic corridor, Indiana Landmarks is building on the momentum of other rehabs rejuvenating the neighborhood.
KEEP READINGDevelopers are using outside-the-box thinking to turn historic jails in Lebanon and Martinsville into a restaurant, bar, distillery, and senior apartments.
KEEP READINGFarrington Renaissance embarks on its first restoration project in one of Terre Haute’s oldest neighborhoods, with plans to tackle more in the future.
KEEP READINGWork begins to rehab the Victorian carriage House at the Howard Steamboat Museum in Jeffersonville for use as an event and exhibit facility.
KEEP READINGAfter opening a shop in a restored Dillsboro house last spring, sisters Melissa Walston and Pam Lewis finally feel like their business has found a home.
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