Indiana Black Legislative Caucus leads rally against new maps
Lawmakers and advocates called mid-decade redistricting a moral and civil rights issue.
Lawmakers and advocates called mid-decade redistricting a moral and civil rights issue.
The rezoning application to the Department of Metropolitan Development shows that Los Angeles-based Metrobloks intends to build two large buildings, a pocket park and a power substation on a 13.68-acre parcel.
Sources tell IBJ that tax revenue from a new casino could help pay for potential upgrades to Lucas Oil Stadium as well as a soccer stadium on the east side of downtown.
As Westfield’s leaders review a proposal for a “monster” 715-acre residential development, Mayor Scott Willis expects developers to pitch more large, master-planned projects.
President Donald Trump described his face-to-face meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping on Thursday as a roaring success.
Under the agreement, Duke Energy would be able to solicit interest in the existing coal units at its Cayuga Generating Station after two proposed gas units are placed in service in 2029 and 2030.
The deal is contingent on whether the district can successfully petition the city to rezone the property for special commercial use.
Many of the pieces of art, which date from the 1890s through the 1970s, once hung in IPS schools that are now closed, according to the district.
The sum is more than organizers had imagined possible, while still falling far short of the tens of billions cut or frozen with the dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development.
A firm that once employed President Donald Trump’s Chief of Staff Susie Wiles and Attorney General Pam Bondi has become the highest-paid lobbying shop in Washington.
Budget-writing season has been especially difficult this year in many Indiana cities, towns and counties as elected officials grapple with the effects of a new law that overhauled the tax systems that fund local governments.
Rushed through under the banner of “savings,” the law appears poised to cost taxpayers in Indiana’s small and rural communities their economic independence.
The city is studying the business corridor and considering a future that has dense, mixed-use development of the type that has been successful in Carmel’s Midtown, Arts & Design District and other areas.
Joe Calderon, a Barnes & Thornburg attorney representing Wawa, told reporters that he is unsure whether Wawa will appeal.
Voices across Indiana’s beef cattle industry raised concerns including an existing trade deficit between the U.S. and Argentina, disruptions in the market and the quality of the imported beef.
Developers say the project could include housing and commercial and retail space, as well as businesses that would support the LEAP Research and Innovation District.
The signatures of President Vop Osili and several other councilors were missing from a letter released last week.
Some Hoosier employers are freezing efforts to recruit H-1B workers because they don’t know if the federal government will apply the $100,000 fee to certain applicants.
Google’s announcement comes about a month after it pulled its plans for a data center on the southeast side of Indianapolis amid heavy community opposition.
The Zionsville-based developer has designed some of the largest residential, recreational and commercial developments in Boone and Hamilton counties.