Advanced bookings down for Indy hotels
The number of hotel rooms Visit Indy booked into future years took a tumble in 2016 to the lowest level since 2013. But local tourism and hotel officials aren’t overly concerned.
The number of hotel rooms Visit Indy booked into future years took a tumble in 2016 to the lowest level since 2013. But local tourism and hotel officials aren’t overly concerned.
Existing-home sales in central Indiana soared 21 percent in November despite rising prices and a continuing decline in housing inventory.
Fresh off plans to add nearly 200 employees by 2019, Clear Software hired a vice president of sales from Interactive Intelligence.
Pharmacy grads used to have their pick of six-figure jobs. But competition stiffened after dozens of new schools opened, sharply increasing the supply of newly minted pharmacists.
Criminal investigations of former Ball State investment director Gale Prizevoits by federal prosecutors and the Indiana Secretary of State also produced no charges.
A merger between two international cement companies—and a related antitrust investigation by the Federal Trade Commission—has put an east-side Indianapolis facility under new ownership.
One of the largest environmental consulting firms in the area plans to move its headquarters into a former Golden Corral restaurant by the end of August.
Here’s a summary of the outcome of major legislation in the 2016 General Assembly.
The growing Hendricks County town plans to build a new fire department headquarters and two fire stations, in addition to other improvements.
The Indiana Toll Road Concession Co. announced Tuesday the work will be done on a 70-mile section of the Toll Road from Portage to Elkhart. The work will include new asphalt, work on interchanges, shoulder replacement and work on 53 bridges.
The $24 million, three-story building at the southeast corner of Delaware and South streets downtown is set to open to the public Dec. 15.
In a lengthy interview before publication of "Breaking Cardinal Rules," former stripper and escort Katina Powell said she expects many people will be critical of her for arranging sex with University of Louisville recruits but that she did it to survive.
As much as six times the normal amount of rain fell from Missouri to Ohio in the past 30 days. Illinois, Indiana and Ohio had their wettest June ever.
Two men who were convicted of securities fraud after stealing $13.1 million from Ball State University have surrendered homes and sports memorabilia purchased with the money, but school officials say they haven't received any restitution.
Ninety-five percent of students concentrating on career and technical education courses, or CTE, graduate from high school. That compares with a 90-percent graduation rate for all graduates.
California-based Spyder Auto, which makes fog lights and other aftermarket products, said it will invest $5.2 million to buy a vacant building and turn it into a logistics and distribution center.
A bank is foreclosing on more than 20 properties owned by a developer in the Arbor Glen subdivision of Hamilton Proper in Fishers.
Roto-Rooter Inc. has started construction on its new facility in Fishers near 116th Street and Interstate 69.
Recent experiments show VR can be an effective “you are there” storytelling technique for journalism.
Australia-based IFM Investors plans to invest $260 million in capital improvements on the Indiana Toll Road over the next five years.