Priority list: Free Shakespeare, a national vocal talent competition, more
Plus a fest at the Eiteljorg and a heavy lineup of concerts around the region.
Plus a fest at the Eiteljorg and a heavy lineup of concerts around the region.
The Republican seat is open now that Rep. Susan Brooks has withdrawn from the ballot in order to run for governor and possibly replace Gov. Mike Pence on the ballot.
The Republican ballot spot is open now that Rep. Susan Brooks has withdrawn from the race in order to run for governor and possibly replace Gov. Mike Pence on the ballot.
The developer of the $225 million mixed-use project by Grand Park Sports Campus expects the dominoes to begin falling when a planned Cambria hotel gets under way.
Indiana had its most active venture investing quarter in 16 years, led by a mix of relatively new startups and young companies in expansion mode.
Nearly 10 projects are in various stages of development, including three in Westfield. Once the announced hotels are open, Hamilton County’s room count could increase 35 percent.
Citizens State Bank announced Wednesday that it will open a full-service branch in The Switch building on the corner of 116th Street and Municipal Drive.
The family-owned consulting firm, which uses analytics to help clients retain and add customers, is teaming with PK Partners to build a 54,000-square-foot headquarters near Keystone at the Crossing.
Some of the company's recent or upcoming Indiana projects include the Community North Cancer Center, dorms at the University of Notre Dame, and the Blue Sky Technology Partners headquarters in Noblesville.
President Steven Ehrlich says what his company does—policy and procedure management for medical facilities—is not glamorous, but it is vital.
The beer management software firm said it would be relocating its offices to the new Four Day Ray Brewing facility on the corner of Lantern Road and North Street. It intends to double its local employment to more than 80 over the next two years.
Homebuilder Paul Estridge Jr. has been in discussions about acquiring the sprawling 106-acre property on Ditch Road, according to a source familiar with the deal.
The city’s investment in the retention and expansion of more mature, existing businesses has been paying off.
I’m under no illusion that Indy’s transit plan is sustainable without public subsidy. However, I believe a good transit system is worth the investment and I’m willing to put my tax money where my mouth is.
IndyGo is hosting four public meetings this month to share updates and answer questions about the 35-mile bus rapid transit line proposed from Westfield to Greenwood.
Still trying to raise money, Carmel-based Legacy Travel Club Inc. recently hit a milestone with a proof-of-concept day trip to Michigan.
Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers has filed plans to inhabit the former Bagger Dave’s Burger Tavern at 2740 E. 146th St.
The annual entrepreneurial pitch event is expanding to two days. This year’s showcase will feature fewer but longer public presentations.
While they wait for $75 million in federal funding to come through, transit officials are trying to ensure the first phase of the Red Line is shovel-ready.