Online real estate brokerage Redfin enters market; brokers unfazed
A residential real estate service that prides itself on its tech-savvy ways and alternative methods of compensating agents hopes to make a splash in the Indianapolis market.
A residential real estate service that prides itself on its tech-savvy ways and alternative methods of compensating agents hopes to make a splash in the Indianapolis market.
Valet service in central Indiana has expanded beyond upscale restaurants and luxury hotels to hospitals, casual eateries and even a grocery store.
The Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre is celebrating 100 years in the Indianapolis area with a special exhibit and season-ending gala.
Former Indiana Republican Chairman Eric Holcomb, State Sen. Mike Delph and Congressman Todd Young have all expressed an interest in succeeding Sen. Dan Coats.
Three businesses are expanding to Westfield, plus another frozen yogurt shop and pizza place coming to Fishers.
A $16 million, four-story building with a co-working space, and coffee and wine bar will be the first piece of the Midtown development.
The Westfield City Council approved an ordinance Monday night that requires secondhand stores, pawn shops and metal dealers to report transactions within 24 hours to an online database.
Little Star Center will absorb the Verbal Behavioral Center for Autism into its Carmel location. The Verbal Behavioral Center, which opened in 2003, will close its facility at 96th Street and Keystone Avenue by April 30. Little Star, which opened in 2002, also now has locations in Bloomington and Lafayette. The consolidation will add up […]
Blue Pillar Inc., which sells energy management software, has raised almost $14 million this year, putting it atop Indiana tech companies in 2014.
Police stations across the country have started offering space for these business exchanges, saying it’s a win-win-win—strangers meet in a safe spot, police help prevent crime, and the danger of doing business on Craigslist decreases.
Carmel City Council approved a resolution pledging $40,000 annually for the Hamilton County Public Safety Training Facility earlier this week, meaning the facility has cleared one of its last hurdles.
The South Carolina-based coding academy has schools in 10 cities. Indianapolis will be its first Midwest location when classes start downtown in May.
Bren Simon claims she is owed a tax refund related to $83 million in contributions her late husband made to the Indiana Pacers to save the team from ruin after the infamous 2004 brawl against the Detroit Pistons.
The four-story, 80,000-square-foot addition will serve as the Carmel-based firm’s public entrance and showroom, as well provide office space for future growth.
Blue Pillar, which just landed nearly $14 million in equity funding, agreed to move its headquarters from Indianapolis to Maryland after getting $500,000 from a state-sponsored venture capital fund.
Hc1.com has raised $14.4 million more from angel investors to help it pursue an audacious goal: It wants to become the Salesforce.com of the health care industry. Zionsville-based Hc1 is using the money to expand from its roots—making software to help medical labs, pharmacies, physicians and hospital systems track the business relationships they have with […]
With the new infusion, the maker of energy-management software has brought in about $25 million in venture capital.
The Eagle, a Cincinnati-based restaurant operated by the Bakersfield ownership group, will occupy space Stout’s Shoes is vacating as part of a store downsizing.
Recently released site plans for the apartment component at the former Sunrise Golf Course show it’s slated to be high end and geared toward empty nesters.
Hyde Park Venture Partners plans to establish an Indianapolis office this spring on Monument Circle to be led by former ExactTarget executive Tim Kopp.