Indiana Landmarks News
Rehabs & Renovations
Historic Madison, Inc., wins our 2019 Cook Cup for Outstanding Restoration for its four-year transformation of the iconic Shrewsbury-Windle House.
KEEP READINGAfter nearly 20 years of vacancy, Rushville’s Princess Theatre reopened its doors thanks to local perseverance and the state’s Stellar Communities program.
KEEP READINGThe opening of Kleinhelter Gallery in New Albany’s historic Weinmann Building marked the culmination of a preservation success years in the making.
KEEP READINGOne family’s journey to resurrecting a mid-century Lustron for their vacation home.
KEEP READINGThis March, Indiana Landmarks spotlights two architectural treasures in Indianapolis with tours and a talk exploring the awe-inspiring Indiana War Memorial and the spectacularly restored South Side Turnverein.
KEEP READINGInsurance company Point Comfort Underwriters repurposed the former German social club and gym in Indianapolis for its company headquarters, reversing decades of deterioration and bringing back the landmark’s original features.
KEEP READINGVeteran rehabbers Sally and Kenneth McWilliams invite readers to follow restoration of their 1876 Madison home on Sally’s blog, where they can enjoy a behind-the-scenes look at the transformation.
KEEP READINGHonoring its railroad heritage, Chesterton repurposes a historic boxcar and train caboose to serve as public restrooms and gathering space at a popular town park.
KEEP READINGA creative development in Martinsville repurposed three National Register-listed buildings within blocks of the Morgan County Courthouse as affordable housing for seniors.
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