Indiana Landmarks News
Rehabs & Renovations
Using grants from the state’s Stellar Communities program, Bedford moved its 1899 depot downtown for use as a welcome center, museum, and trail head.
KEEP READINGAfter a $200,000 renovation by Richmond Neighborhood Restoration, the McGuire Mansion is in the hands of new owners, a match that seems designed by providence.
KEEP READINGWe’re working with owners of the historic Fowler House to make sure work to transform the remarkable home into an events venue doesn’t alter its historic character.
KEEP READINGSituated in the heart of historic Attica, the impressive brick Italianate built by Charles Rohlfing is for sale following a top-to-bottom three-year renovation.
KEEP READINGHeroic restoration of the city’s 1865 opera house sparks revitalization throughout downtown.
KEEP READINGThe owners of Lynn’s Pharmacy in Brazil hope rehabilitation of their historic properties will inspire others in the community to follow suit.
KEEP READINGToday, as many small towns suffer population loss and the accompanying disinvestment and vacancy, Wabash remains a risk-taking, can-do place known for revitalized buildings, thriving small businesses, and capitalizing on heritage.
KEEP READINGWhen production ends, it doesn’t have to mean the end of the line for a historic factory. Around the state, developers have turned factories into places where people live, eat, shop, and play.
KEEP READINGEdinburgh is a town on the rise, its downtown undergoing a transformation over the past few years. Indiana Landmarks is selling one of its commercial standouts, the 1854 Thompson Building, following recent improvements to the exterior.
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