The city already has purchased land for the site in Fountain Square.
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.
Here’s when the Nora and Pike library branches will close for renovations
The library expects both branches to reopen by early 2025.
Using storytelling to advocate for homeless residents
A new effort will connect creatives with people who have been homeless to offer a new take on advocacy.
‘Rent Too High’ town hall planned for Indy renters
The event will include a panel, Q&A and lawyers to offer legal advice.
Indianapolis homeless shelter won’t open for at least 2 years
The shelter will include wraparound services and a short-term leasing program.
Want to learn about community solar power? Try this online class.
Community solar is meant to make solar power accessible to those who may not otherwise have access to it, including renters.
Indianapolis pledged to end homelessness, but not much has changed.
The city is seeing a dramatic rise in people who are unsheltered or chronically homeless.


