Fast 25: The BAM Cos.
The BAM Cos., which is on the Fast 25 for the fourth time, now owns 9,000 apartments in Indiana and across the Midwest, and it’s about to open its fifth fund to let people invest in building the company’s portfolio.
The BAM Cos., which is on the Fast 25 for the fourth time, now owns 9,000 apartments in Indiana and across the Midwest, and it’s about to open its fifth fund to let people invest in building the company’s portfolio.
Electrical and communications contractor James Babcock Inc. is back among the Fast 25 for the first time since 2021, thanks to a booming construction industry and an expansion in the kind of work it does.
Multiple retailers, restaurants and other businesses and organizations recently opened or began planning new locations in the north suburbs of Indianapolis.
A Carmel-based developer plans to begin construction next month on SkyLake after the 126-acre project received rezoning approval Tuesday night.
Additionally, councilors proposed an ordinance to give the legislative body more say in the appointments of people to the boards of nonprofit organizations tied to the city. And Mayor Sue Finkam introduced her plan for a new nonprofit umbrella organization.
Combined, the publications won eight first-place awards Friday night at the Best of Indiana event in Carmel.
Cities and their fire departments are feeling the strain as post-pandemic wait times and costs for new fire trucks have shot up—due in part to industry consolidation.
More IndyCar teams and young drivers are choosing to locate near the Indianapolis Motor Speedway than in years past.
It might be tempting to make dramatic changes to your investments right now, but it’s important to resist that impulse, advisers say.
The state should not micromanage cities without a compelling, clearly articulated statewide interest.
Convenience store Wawa, which is set to open in Noblesville, offers built-to-order food such as hoagies and breakfast sandwiches, beverages, coffee drinks, and, in a majority of locations, gasoline.
Launch Fishers recently formed a partnership with venture firm and accelerator operator Plug and Play, giving Launch Fishers members access to Plug and Play’s network of resources and connections across the country.
Carmel-based Forté Sports Medicine and Orthopedics now has 26 physicians and five offices in the Indianapolis area,
Maria Adele Rosenfeld, whose last day leading Carmel Christkindlmarkt Inc. was Wednesday, had led the nonprofit since its founding in 2017.
The city of Carmel is looking to significantly increase fines given to drivers who park their vehicles in areas reserved for pedestrians and bicyclists.
The moves come after months of tension between market leadership and city officials who have raised concerns about the nonprofit’s finances.
The Avid focuses on price-conscious leisure and business travelers. Candlewood Suites serves extended-stay customers and offers units with kitchens and free laundry.
Plans call for the entertainment venue to have duckpin bowling, laser tag, a bar, an arcade and a laser-projected dart game inside, and a ropes course and a 36-hole mini-golf course outside.
Town leaders want to improve and widen a 2.2-mile stretch of West 236th Street from State Road 38 to just east of Six Points Road; they want the county to help with the financing.
His New City Development firm’s first major project, announced in 2022, is a $300 million, 125-acre development called Hobbs Station in Plainfield.