Posted: May 03, 2019 9:55 AM EDT By Merritt McLaughlin, Inside Indiana Business
Rendering courtesy of Old Town Design Group
WEST LAFAYETTE –
Purdue University has announced plans for
Provenance, a new neighborhood development in the $1 billion Discovery
Park District. The residential area is the fifth development project
announced in two years for the district.
Carmel-based Old Town Design Group is the developer for the neighborhood.
The
university says the neighborhood will feature single-family detached
homes, townhomes, cottages, condominiums and apartments.
Plans
also include a community center, fitness center, restaurants and retail
outlets, a day care facility and community gardens. Expected to open
June 2020, the facility 17,000-square-foot day care is planned to
support 156 children.
“Our goal for Provenance and for all our
neighborhood developments is to create a ‘sense of place’ for the people
living in an Old Town community,” said Justin Moffett, a partner of Old
Town. “As soon as we heard about the Purdue residential village, we
felt strongly that it was something that we wanted to create. Each
Provenance home will be unique, authentic and lasting in design in a
traditional walkable neighborhood.”
The project joins several others currently under development in Discovery Park. The most recent is a 15,000-square-foot luxury apartment complex project, slated to open in 2021.
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Jun 13, 2016
Insideindianabusiness.com
By Dan McGowan
WEST LAFAYETTE –
The Purdue Research Foundation has announced details of a proposed $1.2 billion Purdue Innovation District. The 15-20-year project is a partnership with Indianapolis-based Browning Investments LLC. Plans include a hotel and conference center, as well as retail, business, research and industrial space. Officials say the project is spurred largely by the $100 million State Street Project that bridges the West Lafayette Campus to the rest of the city.
The building will include space for other interested companies.
WEST LAFAYETTE –The recently-established Purdue Research Park Aerospace District in West Lafayette has its first tenant. Rolls-Royce Corp. says it will occupy a research and development facility in the district that will be built and owned by the Purdue Research Foundation. The company says the center will allow it to collaborate with Purdue researchers and students as well as corporate partners in the design, development and testing of jet engine components. Today’s announcement could mark the beginning of major growth for the company in Indiana. Rolls-Royce earlier this year said it was considering investing “several hundred million dollars” to modernize its facilities. Read more…