Examiner recommends city deny east-side Wawa request
Joe Calderon, a Barnes & Thornburg attorney representing Wawa, told reporters that he is unsure whether Wawa will appeal.
Joe Calderon, a Barnes & Thornburg attorney representing Wawa, told reporters that he is unsure whether Wawa will appeal.
Google’s announcement comes about a month after it pulled its plans for a data center on the southeast side of Indianapolis amid heavy community opposition.
The Zionsville-based developer has designed some of the largest residential, recreational and commercial developments in Boone and Hamilton counties.
The relocated jobs would pay an average wage of $40.71 an hour, and the new jobs would pay an average wage of $45.90, according to town documents.
Property that formerly housed the Bargersville Flea Market could serve as an entryway for a larger mixed-use district offering restaurants, retail and residential components.
Janmarie Connor joined her family’s business 28 years ago and for the last nine has been president and CEO.
Brenda Freije began working with Rethink Coalition in 2020 and the next year accepted the role of president and CEO.
Construction on Indianapolis’ 10-mile portion of the trail began in 2023 and is expected to cost upwards of $15 million when complete.
Some 47% of U.S. adults are “not very” or “not at all confident” they could find a good job if they wanted to, an increase from 37% when the question was last asked in October 2023.
The Lebanon-based hospital faces increased competition from large health systems that benefit from larger economies of scale and marketing budgets.
The proposed Ironstone at Hortonville would feature housing, shops, restaurants and recreational amenities in an area just off the city’s current northern boundaries.
Multiple retailers, restaurants and other businesses recently opened, closed or began planning new locations in the north suburbs of Indianapolis. Here’s a rundown.
City leaders in Shelbyville say the planned $14 million amphitheater is expected to boost economic development.
The company plans to employ 105 workers and produce crispy onions at the facility.
Both fields have been in the spotlight in Washington through successive administrations, but appear to be heading in different directions.
Over the past several months, Indianapolis leaders have been staking colorful signs into the yards of city-owned vacant properties in what amounts to a promise to neighbors that they plan to put the properties back on the tax rolls.
Town leaders are preparing for growth as they’ve seen what being located along major corridors has meant to nearby communities like Fishers, Fortville and McCordsville.
In Pursuit Of Inc. plans to begin taking referrals early next year from area organizations helping men who are struggling to get their lives together.
The Indianapolis-based homebuilder was booked on multiple felony counts of theft in Boone County on Monday, the same day he filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy.
More than a quarter of the jobless have been out of work more than a half-year—the highest share since the mid-2010s excluding the pandemic-era years.