7 area Le Peep restaurants rebrand, keep breakfast and brunch offerings
Owners say the new name honors the state’s status as a leading producer of maple syrup.
Owners say the new name honors the state’s status as a leading producer of maple syrup.
Kelli Lawrence of Onyx + East discuss quadrupling revenue in five years, the economics of developing and pricing the firm’s projects and being the only woman in the room early in her career.
The Wisconsin-based startup accelerator is shifting its conference strategy to one large gathering irather than a handful across the U.S., a move expected to expand networking opportunities among investors and entrepreneurs.
The project imagined by Tom Huston and George Sweet turned 760 acres of farmland on Carmel’s west side into a quaint community that mimics small-town life in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Carmel, Westfield and Fishers restaurants are seeing increased sales and foot traffic as the cities host watch parties during the Indiana Pacers’ NBA Finals run.
Indiana has to build more homes.
M/I Homes of Indiana plans to build subdivisions called MontClaire and Bending Branch of Noblesville.
Bryan Bedford pledged to prioritize safety and upgrade the nation’s outdated air traffic control system during a Wednesday hearing with the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation.
Plans call for the entertainment area to have duckpin bowling, laser tag, an arcade, a ropes course and mini-golf.
The team said Carlie Irsay-Gordon will become owner & CEO, serving as the team’s principal owner, but all three daughters will share leadership duties for the club.
Craft labels from the now-closed fabrics seller Joann are making their way to a new home: Michaels.
The law, passed in 2023, covers public meetings held by state boards and commissions; elected school boards; county commissions; and county, city and town councils.
If the bill is passed, the result will be permanent tax cuts for billionaires and corporations while America’s long-standing safety-net protections remain under attack.
The city of Fishers has completed an annexation of nearly 1,000 acres on its southeastern border and added an additional 3,000 residents to the city.
Percy Clark, 82, of Carmel, who helped oversee Indiana Virtual School and Indiana Virtual Pathways Academy, admitted to participating in a plan to inflate student enrollment numbers to obtain tens of millions of dollars in state education funding.
The Fishers Planned Unit Development Committee on Wednesday afternoon voted 5-0 to approve plans for two new buildings across from Fishers Event Center that will house retail businesses and restaurants.
Previously Braun indicated that he intended to allow current board members to serve our their terms.
The governance changes come after months of debate over the future of the Carmel Christkindlmarkt.
The plan will cap the percentage of single-family rental houses and create a registration program for landlords.
The appointments, effective immediately, come shortly after Braun removed two other members.