MORRIS: Let’s do more to support veterans
Set an example for our state government by thanking those who’ve served in the military.
Set an example for our state government by thanking those who’ve served in the military.
More than 7,300 claims of fraud came from students who attended the now-defunct Carmel-based ITT Technical Institute chain.
Plans from the two Indianapolis-area firms call for more than 2 million square feet of space in a development encompassing 170 acres.
The five-story Forte on Shelby Street is set to welcome its first tenants next month, while the developer of a similar project five blocks east prepares to get under way.
Vice President Mike Pence said Indiana economist William Styring III, who died Monday, will long be remembered “for his life of humble service and commitment to economic freedom.”
So far in 2017, businesses have pledged to create as many as 28,846 jobs in coming years in Indiana as part of incentive deals with the state.
There is something awesome—the actual definition of the word, not 1990s’ teen vernacular—about holding that power in the palm of your hand.
In a lawsuit, Circle Centre claims Granite City Restaurant Operations Inc. has fallen behind by several months in rent payments on its downtown restaurant.
WebLink, founded in 1996, will maintain operations in Indianapolis and operate as a subsidiary of MemberClicks.
A year ago, Pam and Tom Cooper launched Boosterville Inc., which uses an app to connect cause-driven shoppers to businesses willing to donate a portion of sales to a charity the consumer chooses.
The explosive growth in craft breweries is starting to slow in Indiana, and a smattering of players have gone out of business. Yet industry observers remain bullish on the market.
But northern Indianapolis suburbs have been scoring rather well in several recent rankings.
The deal is the first between Dora and hotel owners Frank and Danette Kennedy, a father-daughter duo, of HC Carmel LLC.
Clinical Architecture is spending $4.2 million on its new headquarters space while seeking software developers, clinical experts, salespeople and product managers.
Owners of the east-side hangout hope to replicate their success on Southport Road, albeit with more burgers. Meanwhile, Portillo’s has vaulted a hurdle for its location on U.S. 31 South.
The Carmel-based vehicle reseller increased its full-year earnings forecast after seeing a 15 percent increase in third-quarter profit.
The lengthy battle between the city of Carmel and residents of the 1,017-acre unincorporated area of Clay Township started in 2004 when Carmel voted to include the community in the city's boundaries.
At Eli Lilly and Co., Melissa Stapleton Barnes leads an organization responsible for ethics and compliance in nearly 90 countries around the world.
The Carmel-based bank raised $100 million, which it plans to use for a new acquisition and to further fuel growth.
The Kauffman Index of Growth Entrepreneurship says the area now ranks 10th among the 40 largest metro areas when it comes to what Kauffman calls “growth entrepreneurship.”