Indiana ‘missed big’ by not adopting work share, report says
Researchers who have studied work-share programs—which have been implemented in 28 states—say thousands of Indiana workers have been unnecessarily laid off.
Researchers who have studied work-share programs—which have been implemented in 28 states—say thousands of Indiana workers have been unnecessarily laid off.
Carmel-based Heartland Consumer Products says Speedway offers knockoff sweetener in packets that are too similar to Splenda’s packaging, which could confuse customers.
Nyla’s will offer steak, seafood, burgers and cocktails when it opens May 1 at 211 Park St. in Westfield.
County officials said the increasing caseload at local courts justifies building an $11.5 million, five-story garage with an additional 100 spaces.
These news notes appeared in IBJ’s Real Estate Weekly on Feb. 9, 2021: Briefs: — Ambrose Property Group has completed construction on a 206,000-square-foot industrial building in Monrovia, which Love’s Travel Stops plans to use as a distribution and tire retread center. Love’s thus becomes the first occupant of the 555-acre Westpoint Business Park at […]
These news notes appeared in IBJ’s Real Estate Weekly on Feb. 2, 2021: Briefs: — Columbus, Ohio-based Condado Tacos plans to open its third Indianapolis-area location this summer at 12545 Old Meridian St. in Carmel. The restaurant will take the space formerly occupied by Indianapolis-based chain Stacked Pickle, which closed all of its locations last year. […]
Mayor Andy Cook filed a lawsuit against Cindy Gossard on Jan. 14 to force her to cooperate with examiners performing a city-wide financial investigation and to prohibit her from contracting with a new city payroll vendor.
The pandemic that wiped out the nation’s sporting and concert events in one fell swoop did serious damage to a lot of bottom lines in 2020, particularly those of Circle City and Fanfare.
Carmel-based Old Town Cos. is planning $80 million of residential and commercial development in Westfield’s downtown surrounding the city’s forthcoming Grand Junction Plaza. Updated plans include doubling Union Square and adding new townhouses.
The home at 410 Somerset Drive West in the Somerset Hills neighborhood is listed at $849,900 and marketed by Encore Sotheby’s International Realty in Carmel.
The House voted 76-20 to approve the bill on Monday. Two Republicans—Reps. John Jacob of Indianapolis and Curt Nisly of Milford—joined 18 Democrats in voting against it.
Green District plans to take over the space on the southwest corner of Monument Circle that was previously occupied by Au Bon Pain.
Here are notable Indianapolis-area mergers and acquisitions that closed in 2020 for which financial details were not available.
Since the pandemic has shifted many of these interactions online, local dealmakers say they feel the loss of assessing non-verbal cues and interactions among members of a management team as they decide whether to acquire companies or invest in startups.
These news notes appeared in IBJ’s Real Estate Weekly on Jan. 19, 2021: — Several City Market vendors, all owned by Cindy and Roger Hawkins, have—or will soon—depart the marketplace. Circle City Sweets, which offers a variety of baked goods and pastries, will vacate its City Market spot for a new location at 16 Tech’s […]
These news notes appeared in IBJ’s Real Estate Weekly on Jan. 26, 2021: — Dad’s Kitchen opened Nov. 30 at 6336 Guilford Ave. in Broad Ripple, in a space that formerly housed Greek’s Pizzeria. Dad’s Kitchen serves three meals a day, with a menu that includes breakfast foods like omelets and pancakes as well as tacos, burgers, […]
As amended, House Bill 1519 would prevent state and local governments from regulating hospital services and the number of people allowed at an event or private business.
We’ve made it across the threshold of 2021, and the hindsight of 2020 is revealed. How do you feel? A few of you had your best year yet, while many others among us still have a steep climb out of the depths of 2020. A Bain & Co. study recently revealed companies that were already […]
IndyGo has purchased one parcel and is working to purchase an adjacent one for its Open Door paratransit service, which is now housed on the city’s northeast side.
The Fishers City Council heard plans Tuesday for a 21-acre residential development and financing plan that would help prevent the closure of the golf course.