Posted by Kevin Kastner in Historical Posts
on Jan 13th, 2009 | 2 comments
I’ve linked to the Indy Ethnic Food website since day one, but I have failed to give it its rightful praise. In addition to being the go-to place to find ethnic restaurants, they also list many great local eateries under the category “eclectic”. Do you like festivals, but aren’t sure where and when they take place? This site is your guide. Are you cooking at home, but feel like trying something different? There’s a boatload of unique recipes, as well as an extensive listing of markets in which to find your goods. One (probably obvious) note of caution: It’s...
Posted by Kevin Kastner in Historical Posts
on Jan 9th, 2009 | 10 comments
Time for a few links.
I’ve added a new blog called Go Indy Go. Also, a new website called Streets of Indy. Be sure to check out the photo galleries.
Locally Grown Gardens continues to rock my world.
Lafayette Square Mall is really struggling. Meanwhile, there are quite a few worthy international destinations in the area. My suggestion is to turn the Mall in to a huge international marketplace.
Have any readers shopped at Green Way Supply? We need a new front door and I was wondering about their products.
WITT, a community radio station, hopes to hit the airwaves in March. I have...
Posted by Kevin Kastner in Historical Posts
on Jan 6th, 2009 | 6 comments
On my visit to Irvington last year, I enjoyed the shops and restaurants, but noticed that Washington Street was a barrier for the neighborhood. I thought at the time that the traffic should be calmed in order to create a more cohesive street. Well, wouldn’t you know it, the Irvington Development Organization has thought the same thing. 4 years ago, they released a streetscape project that is still asking for funding. If a reader has more information about the progress of this, please mention it in the...