The group says its alternative vision for the north-split project includes building below-grade highways, reducing the amount of land currently used for public rights of way and freeing dozens of acres for development.
Columbus-based Cummins Inc. is doing a bit of a juggling act these days—staking its claim in the new realm of electric vehicles while keeping its legacy diesel business humming.
The family-owned business says it wants to focus its efforts on its main location, a 10-acre growing facility and retail store on the city's west side.
Holy Cross-area shop wants to grow exposure and shrink costs. Also this week: Cumberland Grill, Commissary Barber and Barista, Greek's Pizzeria and more.
The Meridian-Kessler eatery also involves Scotty's Brewhouse founder Scott Wise. It will join a clothing boutique and a taproom in the former Big Al's Superstore space.
The Ohio-based company now says it will bring its Pins Mechanical Co. concept here along with 16-Bit Indy, which is going into The Whit at the corner of New York and Pennsylvania streets.
Bankers Life and Casualty, a division of Carmel-based CNO Financial Group, said some of its customers had personal data exposed, including Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, bank account numbers and medical information.
The Indianapolis area is down to two Claddagh locations after the closure. The restaurant's parent company says it plans to put the property up for sale in the next two weeks.