Forty Six Flats will have one and two-bedroom apartments for those who make 60% ore less of the area’s median income, which would be about $46,000 a year for a two-person household.
The Indianapolis City-County Council took up issues around affordable housing, public art and economic development Monday but did not vote on a move to ban right turns on red in the downtown core.
Two projects one in the International Marketplace and another on the north side of Indianapolis have been approved for financing by the City-County Council's Metropolitan and Economic Development Committee.