One expert said a new soccer stadium could easily cost upward of $300 million.
Author Archives: Tyler Fenwick
Alma Mater: IUPUI
I got my start as a reporter at the Indianapolis Recorder, where I covered everything from racial justice to education. Most recently, I covered courts and the legal profession at the Indiana Lawyer.
I love sports, especially college football, college basketball and baseball. I'm a youth baseball coach and I also like to read (mostly nonfiction). I listen to a lot of traditional country music from the 1950-70’s.
I love the idea of a journalism model built for people so that’s why I came to Mirror Indy. The profession has a reputation (sometimes earned, sometimes not) of being elitist and stuffy, and this feels like a good way to work against that current.
My phone number is 317-766-1406 and my email address is tyler.fenwick@mirrorindy.org.
Small eastside bookstore wants to make reading fun again
Garden of Readin’ is next in a wave of bookstores that have opened in the past year.
A landfill in Indy will soon be home to community solar
Community solar generally refers to a facility that subscribers share, and they receive credits on their electricity bills.
How you can help senior homeowners with spring cleaning
Projects will include general yard maintenance, cutting back overgrown bushes and clearing walkways.
One goal for Indiana Ave redevelopment? Reconciliation.
Consultants will meet with people who have ties to the corridor before hosting more public engagement events.
Near west siders debate Blue Line project as lawmakers weigh its future
Most of the Blue Line noise has come from Irvington, but on the near west side, opinions are just as strong and varied.
Indianapolis homeless guide to shelter and other resources
This includes some essential information if you’re homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
‘This is not gonna be easy’: Blue Line supporters prep for House fight
IndyGo has faced challenges from state lawmakers before, but this bill seems to have more momentum.
Why Indianapolis does a homelessness count every year
The Point-in-Time Count happens every January and gives the city a snapshot.
Housing, retail and a school included in updated vision for Lafayette Square Mall
The former Lafayette Square Mall property on the northwest side would become its own neighborhood under new plans from a development firm that first announced renovations more than two years ago. The vision for The Square, as the project is called, includes multifamily housing, office space, retail, hotels, a medical campus and even a K-12 […]


