New-home applications fall for 2nd month in row in central Indiana
Only three of the area’s nine counties saw increases in filings, including Hamilton County, which broke a six-month streak of declines.
Only three of the area’s nine counties saw increases in filings, including Hamilton County, which broke a six-month streak of declines.
A Fishers-based law firm that’s made a name for itself in college sports compliance is gearing up for big changes as federal lawmakers weigh sweeping reforms to how athletes are paid and how competition is governed.
Immigrants do jobs—cleaning houses, picking tomatoes, painting fences—that most native-born Americans won’t, and for less money.
City leaders in Shelbyville say the planned $14 million amphitheater is expected to boost economic development.
“Cable pollution,” or dormant, abandoned and low-hanging utility lines left behind by telecommunications companies, can pose safety risks and financial burdens for local governments, local leaders say.
Fishers-based Boomerang Development LLC and the Indianapolis offices of David Weekley Homes and Lennar Homes of Indiana are involved in the project.
The city now has five developments under construction, in addition to new retail offerings and infrastructure improvements.
Coal once provided more than half of U.S. electricity production, but its share dropped to about 15% in 2024, down from about 45% as recently as 2010.
The lawsuit alleges the business has failed to meet architectural standards for its primary building, which was originally built to be a storage barn.
Federal funds expire when the fiscal year ends Tuesday night, and Congress appears deadlocked over a stopgap measure that would keep agencies online for seven weeks while long-term negotiations continue.
The year-over-year decline in single-family building permits was the first since March in the nine-county area.
The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday posted more than 100 letters to various drug and online prescribing companies, including Hims & Hers, which has built a multibillion-dollar business centered on lower-cost versions of blockbuster obesity injections.
Houses at Encore at Linden Walk would be priced between about $450,000 and $550,000.
The rule was a key part of efforts under former President Joe Biden to refocus the Interior Department’s Bureau of Land Management, which oversees about 10% of land in the U.S.
The threat comes as Trump also pressures drugmakers to lower prices of pharmaceuticals in the United States.
Boomerang Development LLC previously introduced plans for 124-acre Parks at Crossroads in May, but councilors had concerns about the project.
Hancock, Boone and Hendricks experienced significant increases in single-family building permits.
Indianapolis might soon begin charging more money for construction permits and inspections while also hiking penalties for code and ordinance violations under a proposal that updates fees, including some that haven’t been changed since 1988.
Marina Blackburn is a health care and public finance attorney who helps nonprofit hospitals, senior living communities and other health care providers navigate complex financing structures to fund their capital projects.
Any changes in the conduct of a national census would require alterations to the Census Act and approval from Congress, and there likely would be a fierce fight.