Frenzy of warehouse projects fueled partly by e-commerce
More than 6.8 million square feet of industrial space is expected to be constructed in the Indianapolis area in 2017, the most ever in a single year.
More than 6.8 million square feet of industrial space is expected to be constructed in the Indianapolis area in 2017, the most ever in a single year.
The Noblesville concert venue owner, Live Nation, has been using the Klipsch name with the company’s permission for the past year, even though a sponsorship agreement has ended.
Kenzie Academy will be a one- or two-year program that cultivates software engineers. It’s co-founders are based in other cities but decided to debut the school here.
Carmel officials are cracking down on parties that neighbors say are creating too much noise and traffic. In the city’s crosshairs right now: Forrest and Charlotte Lucas.
This man didn’t understand the difference between actions that cost people their lives and a Facebook post that simply articulates unprofessional business practice.
The rising political star of Judge Roy Moore in Alabama is another surprise in a political season defined by the unconventional. On Aug. 15, Moore finished ahead of Sen. Luther Strange in a primary election to pick the GOP candidate who will run in the general election to fill the seat of former Sen. Jeff […]
Indiana officials are also trying to advance “reverse transfer” policies statewide as a tool to increase Indiana’s college attainment rate.
A Scripps official flew in Monday to inform the WRTV staff of Larry Blackerby’s firing and his interim replacement.
In a free market, government plays a vital role in enforcing laws against violence, fraud and theft, and in resolving contract disputes.
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The Indianapolis-based athletic footwear and apparel retailer also made changes to its board and executive ranks.
The startup, founded by serial entrepreneur Don Brown, has hashed out a deal that it gives it access to a broad range of intellectual property.
A sampling of panelists’ conversation at IBJ’s Sept. 21 Health Care & Benefits Power Breakfast.
Prices are how resources are directed to their highest valued uses. A higher price says both “use less” and “we want more.”
The Hoosier state added nearly 9,000 software jobs in a two-year span, notching a 32 percent growth rate that lagged only one other state.
Steve Braun says Inquidia Consulting was uniquely qualified to help create the state’s groundbreaking “Demand Driven Workforce System,” which will influence how millions of dollars in training and education money is spent.
The uncovering of the massive NCAA sports scandal started with a troubled financial adviser who wanted to work with football stars, make movies and produce a bit of country music.
After struggling for more than 20 years to develop cancer drugs without success, West Lafayette-based Endocyte Inc. is pausing it own R&D efforts to concentrate on a potential blockbuster drug from a German chemical company.
Mentioned as a possible permanent successor to ousted health secretary Tom Price is former Indiana health care policy consultant Seema Verma, a protege of Vice President Mike Pence.
The Indianapolis-based transportation company confirmed something that has been speculated for months: The trucking company is under investigation by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.