Thursday, April 24, 2008
Noblesville West Gateway Project
Developers to create a west gateway redevelopment plan for about 380 acres west of White River with the goal of creating a strong central district with the river at the middle, New Town to the west and Old Town to the east. I guess I am going to be living in the Old Town and that's okay with me.
The western portion of Noblesville along the White River has plans for commercial and residential development along with some parkland. Kelley said he would like to see mid-rise condominiums west of the river.
Commissioner Steve Dillinger, said a county study of a proposed bridge over White River at Pleasant Street fits into the plan, which gives Noblesville residents another option for crossing White River rather than driving into the Logan St. bridge or the Field Drive Bridge.
Labels:
Alice Hudson Realtor,
Hamilton County,
Noblesville
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Imax Grand Opening
The much awaited opening of the new Imax Theater is scheduled to open on Friday April 4th.
While I am excited about the theater being closer to Noblesville, but I am not excited about the FREE movie they are showing on Saturday.
"The Golden Compass" has been a very contraversial movie among the Christian community. I just wish they had chosen a better movie to let children go to for FREE.
Please check out the website below for more information.
Labels:
Hamilton County,
Hamilton Town Center,
Noblesville
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
840 Iron Bridge
Waterfront
Retreat
Morse Lake waterfront home. Approx 100 ft shoreline. Covered boat dock & lift. Boat house. Screened porch 46 feet long. 3 level deck. Patio. Watch the sunset in this private retreat. $21,000 Lifetime metal roof. Walkout bsmt has zone heating. Walk in storage area upstairs. Basement workshop w/cabinets. Home was built from New Hampshire logs that were treated & dried before shipping. This is a one owner home. Features a 180 degree view of the water. This is not a drive-by.

Labels:
Alice Hudson Realtor,
Cicero,
Hamilton County,
Homes,
Noblesville,
Real Estate,
Waterfront
Why Aprils Fools Day?
The First April Fool's Day
Then in 1562, Pope Gregory introduced a new calendar for the Christian world, and the New Year fell on January first. There were some people, however, who hadn't heard or didn't believe the change in the date, so they continued to celebrate New Year's Day on April first.
Others played tricks on them and called them "April fools." They sent them on a "fool's errand" or tried to make them believe that something false was true.
Then in 1562, Pope Gregory introduced a new calendar for the Christian world, and the New Year fell on January first. There were some people, however, who hadn't heard or didn't believe the change in the date, so they continued to celebrate New Year's Day on April first.
Others played tricks on them and called them "April fools." They sent them on a "fool's errand" or tried to make them believe that something false was true.
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