Devoted nap-takers find benefits to sleeping on the job
Multiple studies have extolled the benefits of napping, such as enhanced memory and focus.
Multiple studies have extolled the benefits of napping, such as enhanced memory and focus.
Construction on the $30 million, two-building project in Fishers District is expected to begin this summer.
Historians have extended an expired certificate of appropriateness for the long-delayed redevelopment of the historic office building just south of Monument Circle.
Ahead of its annual State of Tourism event, Visit Indy detailed the city’s record-breaking 2024 and announced new additions to the convention roster expected to bring thousands more visitors to the Circle City.
Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness announced the news Wednesday during his annual State of the City address.
An Indianapolis-based economic development nonprofit is working with the leaders of Marvella, a $98 million Indiana sports and leadership campus aimed at girls and women.
Indianapolis-based Davis Homes, which has roots dating to the 1950s, is one the largest residential builders in central Indiana.
Indiana farming groups argued that additional oversight requirements will come at a cost to producers.
A plan for a $1.2 billion development east of Grand Park Sports Campus that would be centered on space and science education will return to the Westfield City Council after receiving a thumbs-up from the city’s land-use advisory board.
Indianapolis Democrats have a supermajority in the council with 19 seats. Republicans hold six.
The 4,200-seat arena will be the home court for the NBA developmental league affiliate of the Indiana Pacers, now known as the Indiana Mad Ants.
Acting on behalf of an unnamed developer and end user, the Morgan County Economic Development Corp. is seeking rezoning for a 391-acre site for the construction of a five-building data center.
The 15-year, $7 million agreement includes the Nickel Plate Trail, Fishers AgriPark, Spark!Fishers 5K, Fishers Farmers Market and Fishers Community Center, which is under construction.
Todd Wilson will lead the DPW, the city’s largest department by budget and second largest in terms of workforce.
When it comes to large-scale data center activity, the Hoosier state has gone from what feels like zero to 60 in a little over a year.
Since his Jan. 20 inauguration, the new president has fired off a flurry of executive orders and immigration-related announcements.
Leaders for the town, a suburban enclave of just under 3 square miles that straddles the line between Marion and Hancock counties, want to separate from Indianapolis government.
Randomly determining which firms win the visas is the gold standard for what economists call a “natural experiment” on the impact of H1-B visas on economic outcomes.
Already, more than 150 Indiana businesses are involved in assessing this apprenticeship system, and seven pilot projects are engaging 450 students with more than 100 employers in advanced manufacturing, banking, health care and life sciences.
Bell’s greatest recognition came from winning a gold medal as a long jumper in the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne, Australia.