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New Kroger Marketplace debuts near 116th Street and Olio Road
The 124,000-square-foot goliath features amenities such as a Starbucks, cafe bistro, an expanded bulk food section, a Little Clinic, a Murray’s Cheese Shop and a wide selection of apparel.
Roundup: Three new eateries coming to Mass Ave; ThinkGeek opening two stores
A Thai restaurant, a bistro and an eatery that offers fresh-pressed juice are on tap for the Mass Ave district, while the Geek-themed retailer gears up to open outlets in area malls.
IU experts predict another lackluster year for economy in 2017
Indiana University Kelley School of Business economists expect economic growth nationally next year to average only slightly above 2 percent. But that might be optimistic, they added.
CNO Financial beats third quarter analyst estimates
CNO Financial Group Inc. on Tuesday reported third-quarter results that topped Wall Street expectations despite a 45 percent decline in profit.
Finish Line seeking buyer for its JackRabbit stores, sources say
The specialty running-shoe division, which operates 70 stores under various names, could draw interest from private equity firms and other sporting-goods chains.
North-side apartments change hands in $70M-plus deal; $10M rehab begins
Local firm Birge & Held Asset Management bought the property on East 82nd Street and is starting to renovate all 740 units—a task expected to present some logistical challenges.
Four Indiana cities ask judge to dismiss LGBT protections suit
Bloomington and three other Indiana cities have asked a Hamilton County judge to dismiss a lawsuit challenging local protections for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
Bayh, Young exchange blows over trade
U.S. Senate candidate Evan Bayh, a Democrat, is focusing on trade in the last weeks of the election, trying to paint Republican Todd Young as misaligned with the best interests of the Hoosier worker—but Bayh also has his weaknesses when it comes to trade.
2016 WOMAN OF INFLUENCE: Aarti Shah
Before her promotion in July, Aarti Shah was global brand development leader for ixekizumab, a new psoriasis drug marketed under the brand name Taltz. That’s just one of several life-changing drugs she has managed through multiple phases of development.
Mainstreet moves forward with $10.1M nursing home in Whitestown
The 96-bed skilled nursing care complex will include eight buildings on a 10.5-acre property northeast of Main Street and Central Boulevard near the massive Anson development.
Franciscan Alliance to demolish former Beech Grove hospital
The project, expected to take 18 months, will raze 900,000 square feet of adjoining buildings on a 15-acre site.
Jones, wife to launch company that helps small firms with apps
AppHappens is a subscription service that gives clients a continually updated, branded smartphone application for engaging their customers.
Fishers: Stop trying to be like Carmel
I’m sure this is considered “progress”—ripping down buildings that give our city charm and character so they can build yet another parking garage (really?) and retail space that will sit empty, like at The Depot [Boutique, salon moving to Edge in Fishers as project looms at current site, IBJ.com, Sept. 30]. The Carmelization of Fishers […]
Allegion rebounds in third quarter with $1.6M profit
The security-products firm also posted higher revenue, but its results weren’t as good as Wall Street expected.
St. Vincent Sports Performance to open facility at Grand Park
The 4,000-square-foot branch at Jonathan Byrd’s Fieldhouse will offer strength and conditioning coaches, athletic trainers and dietitians to athletes and the general public.
Allegion posts modest quarterly profits
The Dublin-based company has its Americas headquarters in Carmel and three facilities in Indianapolis.
Roundup: Fresh To Order opening first Indy-area location, Potbelly plans third shop
Fresh To Order, a chain that focuses on healthy selections, has tabbed Noblesville to begin an aggressive expansion into central Indiana. Also in the works: a new outpost for BoomBozz Craft Pizza & Taphouse.
Former controller of Estridge Homes accused of $364K fraud scheme
Thomas Carter of Fishers has been charged with bank fraud after allegedly siphoning funds from his employer for more than three years.
Roundup: Waffle maker makes leap to corner spot downtown
The Walking Waffle Company, a confectioner based in Carmel that until now has focused exclusively on Indy-area farmers’ markets, could open as early as this weekend.