McNamara Florist buys building, returning to Indianapolis
The Fishers-based florist bought the 176,000-square-foot warehouse east of downtown as part of a $2 million investment in returning to Indianapolis next year.
The Fishers-based florist bought the 176,000-square-foot warehouse east of downtown as part of a $2 million investment in returning to Indianapolis next year.
In one of the latest dominoes to fall against the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, the city of Fishers intends to issue a proclamation declaring the community doesn’t discriminate.
Dr. Beth Johnson, a psychiatrist, has joined Franciscan Physician Network and will serve as a psychiatric liaison to clinicians who provide care to inpatients at Franciscan St. Francis Health’s Indianapolis hospital. She most recently worked as a psychiatric hospitalist at Appalachian Regional Hospital in Hazard, Ky. Johnson received an undergraduate degree in Russian language at […]
Pie Five Pizza Co is taking the corner space at 48 E. Washington St. downtown that’s been vacant since Dunkin Donuts closed two years ago. Meanwhile, Project Pie is set to open on the northeast side in May.
Carmel mayoral candidates faced off Wednesday night at a debate boiling down an argument about the city’s financial state.
Other cities offer models for extending planning across county lines.
The revised legislation prohibits providers from using the law as a legal defense for refusing to provide services, goods, facilities or accommodations. Legislators hammered out the change after critics claimed the “religious freedom” law could be used to discriminate based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
Both Butler University and the University of Indianapolis are enlivened by arts activity this week.
Dr. Anne Ford, a cardiologist, has joined Community Physician Network in Anderson after working at Indiana University Health North Hospital in Carmel. She earned a bachelor’s degree from Vanderbilt University and a medical degree from the Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Jason Cacioppo, a plastic surgeon specializing in breast procedures, has joined Community Physician […]
The first franchise location for Punch Burger will be at 12525 Old Meridian St. in space that formerly housed When Eddie Met Salad. It’s expected to open in July.
Effort in Indianapolis will try to entice manufacturers to rethink areas they abandoned.
Instead of building new medical office buildings, cost-conscious Indianapolis-area hospital systems have the past few years opted for space in existing buildings.
Michael Browning never envisioned he’d still be in Indianapolis after arriving nearly 40 years ago from South Bend. But the Detroit native and University of Notre Dame grad bought a business here and became one of the city’s biggest developers.
A Carmel financial adviser has been indicted by a federal grand jury on 66 criminal counts, including wire fraud, money laundering and securities fraud, the United States Attorney's office announced Wednesday.
Whitestown is among the first communities to approve adding sexual orientation as a protected class in the wake of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act controversy.
The bill repealing the state law that sets wages for public construction projects is on its way to Indiana Gov. Mike Pence after his strong push for the measure.
For the most part, mobile food vendors stick to downtown Indianapolis. More than 100 are licensed to do business in Marion County.
The investment was in line with comparable quarters in recent years, but there’s evidence that at least one significant deal didn’t make the list.
The pre-primary campaign finance reports, which were due Friday, show that council members Carol Schleif, Sue Finkam, Eric Seidensticker and Luci Snyder raised less than their challengers in their respected races.