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A Home On The Canal With A Rare, Quiet Feel – Indianapolis Monthly

After the winter we just endured, few things sound nicer than a little fresh air and a sunny stroll along the Canal. Even more enticing? Imagine that your house is mere steps away, tucked in a gated community of timeless and luxurious homes. It’s not pie in the sky it’s Watermark. The neighborhood of 39 single-family homes boasts an unbeatable downtown location, stunning vistas, and a rare, quiet feel in the heart of the city. While some Watermark residences are located directly on the Canal, others are situated around an interior courtyard. The front door of this home leads straight out into the courtyard a prime locale that offers pretty views of the lawn and soothing fountain sounds when the windows are open. For the current owners, this tranquility is one of the defining features. “When you’re inside the neighborhood sitting on the front porch or in the courtyard, the noise of the city disappears and you could be anywhere,” they say.

12 neighborhood projects secure $2 2M in matching grants from Indy Public Works

Apr 15, 2021 / 09:20 PM EST INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) The Indianapolis Department of Public Works is giving millions of dollars to neighborhood infrastructure projects. More than $2.2 in matching grants will fund 12 projects in 2021. They include sidewalk repairs and an expansion of the Indianapolis Cultural Trail. All of the projects are being done with the help of neighborhood groups and nonprofits. In announcing the funds on Thursday, Mayor Joe Hogsett said, “Not only do preferred neighborhood projects get done where neighborhoods and not for profits partner with the city, but those projects also get moved up on the priority list, so that they are done quicker, faster.”

Indianapolis Cultural Trail hosts downtown egg hunt, live music

Apr 3, 2021 / 10:46 PM EST INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) The Indianapolis Cultural Trail hosted its fourth annual Egg-Stravaganza on Saturday. The free event featured an egg hunt every hour on the lawn at Lugar Plaza, next to the City-County Building. Concerts as part of the Swish campaign also took place. It’s part of the organization’s push to get people out and enjoying Indianapolis. “We just want to make sure we can provide a lot of safe, outdoor things for all of our downtown residents, our community and Indianapolis to do. We’re fortunate to have a lot of free, beautiful outdoor spaces in downtown. So, I encourage people to come out if they feel safe to do so and spend time with people that haven’t seen in so long,” said Kären Haley, executive director of the Indianapolis Cultural Trail.

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