Indianapolis Monthly

Pop the Cork

Bottleworks

Because it’s setting the bar for preservation and “adaptive reuse” projects in the city. Indy is flush with adaptive reuse projects: the Biltwell, the Tube Factory, the 1899, Stadium Loft s, Tinker House. The difference between these spots and Bottleworks, though, is that the latter is an all-encompassing live-work-play destination. It reimagines the former Coca-Cola Bottling Plant, a

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Indianapolis Monthly

Indianapolis Monthly30 min read
Restaurants
INCLUDES Fletcher Place, Fountain Square, Mass Ave, Mile Square INDIAN Familiar tandoori and tikka masala staples mingle with heartier, more elevated offerings at this elegant pan-Indian spot that opened in the former Rook location in early 2021. Lun
Indianapolis Monthly1 min read
Ensemble Cast
IF ROD JUAREZ has picked up on anything during his six years as part owner and general manager of New Albany’s live dining show, Mesa, it is that chefs crave feedback. “Just like an actor or musician,” he says. But chefs rarely get to see the look on
Indianapolis Monthly1 min read
Trending Tweet
THE FIRST TIME I encountered a tufted titmouse was in Bloomington’s Lower Cascades Park. Its perky string of whistles sounding like Peter! Peter! had me gaping up at the trees. I’d never seen so many different kinds of birds assembled in one place as

Related Books & Audiobooks