2019 Forty Under 40: Henry Mestetsky
Henry Mestetsky’s bold call to the Carmel Mayor’s Office as a law student eventually led to an appointment to the Carmel Redevelopment Authority and then the Carmel Redevelopment Commission.
Henry Mestetsky’s bold call to the Carmel Mayor’s Office as a law student eventually led to an appointment to the Carmel Redevelopment Authority and then the Carmel Redevelopment Commission.
Stanley Chen helped provide one of the state’s largest privately held firms with a 100-year family business plan.
Neelay Bhatt is a principal consultant on the Indy Parks and the Carmel Clay Parks and Recreation master plans and, nationwide, has helped secure more than $1 billion for parks and recreation.
Republican Fred Glynn, who recently was re-elected to the Hamilton County Council, will run against six-term Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard in May's primary.
Fred Glynn, who was recently re-elected to the Hamilton County Council, will run against six-term Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard in May’s primary.
The tax would have the biggest impact in Greenwood, where it could generate $2.5 million in 2020 and $2.6 million in 2021.
Brian Gimelson, 48, pleaded guilty to evading taxes on more than $1.2 million in income related to the multimillion sale of a rare painting.
Known as the “First Lady of Golf Architecture,” Alice Dye was an dominant figure in golf design in partnership with her husband, Pete Dye, and as an amateur player. The Indianapolis native died Friday at age 91.
In its sophomore year, Carmel’s Christkindlmarkt drew 328,000 people to Carmel’s Center Green. Sales revenue also jumped significantly.
As Bastian Solutions, a Carmel-based subsidiary of Japan-based Toyota Industries Corp., prepares to open its Westfield facility along U.S. 31, city leaders are working to woo other companies like it.
Max & Erma’s is the third restaurant in as many years to close along Meridian Street, where a major reconstruction project revamped the roadway into a freeway with no traffic lights.
The club, which will be the chain’s fifth, will open with a headliner who was part of the Saturday Night Live cast. Also this week: Books & Brews, Sushi Boss and Farrell’s eXtreme Bodyshaping.
For hospitals, maternity care builds relationships with young families that often last for decades. About 40 percent of women experience their first encounter with hospitals for reproductive services.
Ikea in Fishers was among numerous businesses and organizations in central Indiana that decided to close on Wednesday amid forecasts calling for dangerously frigid temperatures.
High Frequency Arts, Fishers first art gallery, has opened in the Nickel Plate District. Also: City Barbecue will open in Whitestown, and Chicago’s Pizza is opening in the former Stacked Pickle in Fishers.
The suit against Scott Wise alleges that two investors lost more than $1 million they had invested, due to Wise’s misleading statements and shares that were never properly registered. Wise said he didn’t mislead any investor in Scotty’s Brewhouse.
Software company Tendly LLC, which began doing business under the name MomentPath in November, expects to move into a larger office space as part of the expansion plan.
Here are notable Indianapolis-area mergers and acquisitions that closed in 2018 for which financial details were not available.
Candidates running for mayor in Fishers, Carmel, Westfield and Noblesville have raised a combined $580,000 for races.
For the past six years, the Indy Eleven has been owned solely by Ersal Ozdemir, who also owns the Indianapolis development firm Keystone Corp. The addition of seven investors is expected help raise the team’s statewide profile.