Franciscan Alliance to demolish former Beech Grove hospital
The project, expected to take 18 months, will raze 900,000 square feet of adjoining buildings on a 15-acre site.
The project, expected to take 18 months, will raze 900,000 square feet of adjoining buildings on a 15-acre site.
AppHappens is a subscription service that gives clients a continually updated, branded smartphone application for engaging their customers.
The security-products firm also posted higher revenue, but its results weren’t as good as Wall Street expected.
The 4,000-square-foot branch at Jonathan Byrd’s Fieldhouse will offer strength and conditioning coaches, athletic trainers and dietitians to athletes and the general public.
The Dublin-based company has its Americas headquarters in Carmel and three facilities in Indianapolis.
Fresh To Order, a chain that focuses on healthy selections, has tabbed Noblesville to begin an aggressive expansion into central Indiana. Also in the works: a new outpost for BoomBozz Craft Pizza & Taphouse.
Thomas Carter of Fishers has been charged with bank fraud after allegedly siphoning funds from his employer for more than three years.
The Walking Waffle Company, a confectioner based in Carmel that until now has focused exclusively on Indy-area farmers’ markets, could open as early as this weekend.
In the winter months, Center Green would be transformed into a Christkindle Market where visitors could skate, shop for crafts, eat and watch entertainers.
Samuel Odle, a former hospital executive who was elected to the IPS board in 2012, served on ITT’s board of directors since 2006. The for-profit higher education company closed in September in the wake of federal sanctions.
Catalyst Repertory's Bard Fest production benefits from an appropriately intense and committed cast.
Dittoe Public Relations’ growth rate—which had been 10 percent annually on average over the last seven years—jumped to 25 percent this year.
Mark Pittman, son of late heart surgeon and developer John N. Pittman, filed a lawsuit Oct. 14 in Hamilton County against his siblings and family-owned entities involved with The Bridges, a retail development in Carmel that includes a Market District grocery store.
Project managers and contractors shared the possible project timeline with about 50 residents at a public meeting Wednesday night in Fishers.
A Chicago investment broker says the Carmel-based developer of transitional care properties is refusing to pay up for lining up a major investor in several projects.
After the store on South Meridian Street shuts its doors next month, just one O’Malia’s grocery will remain.
Noble Roman’s Craft Pizza & Pub, a 4,200-square-foot quick service and casual dining restaurant, will attempt to latch onto the crazes for fast-fired pies and craft beer.
Back in ’73, few imagined basketball’s little brother would become such a spectacle.
Municipalities want to attract qualified and knowledgeable candidates to run for office, but communities have to be cautious about how public dollars are spent.