The Franklin Township project cleared one redevelopment hurdle this week.
Author Archives: Elizabeth Gabriel
Alma Mater: The University of Texas at Austin
As Mirror Indy’s southside reporter, I’m excited to connect with different people around the south side of Marion County and provide news that’s driven by the needs of the community.
Before joining Mirror Indy, I covered health and education stories for WFYI — Indy’s local public radio station — and some of my reporting has aired on NPR and the BBC. My passion for teaching is why I’m a deputy managing editor for Next Gen Radio, a national mentorship program for early career journalists.
When I’m not reporting, I’m teaching yoga or HIIT classes, listening to podcasts or cuddling with my dachshund named Henry and my cat, Jheri.
Enjoy summer concerts and farmers market at Beech Grove
The farmers market will be on Tuesdays and concerts will be twice a month on Thursdays.
Immigrants and allies at Indy airport rally against travel ban
People in 12 countries, often fleeing political violence, can’t enter the United States.
As data centers boom, Indiana tax breaks could reach nearly $1B
A proposed southside Indy data center qualifies for tax exemptions. Is it worth the cost?
Learn the history of Fountain Fletcher buildings through free tour
The self-guided walking tour and online map try to make neighborhood history accessible.
Hearing for the disputed southside data center plan is June 12
Southsiders fear a data center will increase utility bills and environmental pollution.
How your electric bills could jump if a data center comes to Indy
AES Indiana wants to build new power generators that could serve a southside data center.
Southsiders still oppose updated Franklin Township data center plans
Despite concessions from the developer, neighbors worry about the impact of the massive proposal on 468 acres of farmland.
Southsiders are livid about Ingredion’s permit renewal
Neighbors question if the state will keep Ingredion accountable if its operating permit is renewed.
Free vaccines available May 21 on Indy’s south side
The clinic, hosted by Chin Community of Indiana, will provide free immunizations to those with a photo ID — no insurance required.


