Carmel Bond Bank approves first debt package
The $251.5 million bond combines 17 different smaller bonds that the Carmel City Council approved in January that will mostly support funding new projects.
The $251.5 million bond combines 17 different smaller bonds that the Carmel City Council approved in January that will mostly support funding new projects.
Precision Products Group Inc. is set to move its corporate office this month into a 3,402-square-foot space at 10201 N. Illinois St., state economic development officials announced Wednesday.
The comedy club has taken the space formerly occupied by Cultured Swirl, while Ramen noodles remain trendy with a Tokyo chain’s arrival in Carmel.
For the fifth consecutive year, Hamilton County has been shut out of federal tax credits for affordable housing projects, while nearby counties have had success in the competitive program.
The city has hired San Francisco-based Gehl Studio Inc. to study and propose a new design concept for the multi-use path through the area known as Midtown, between City Center and the Arts & Design District.
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway has already sold more tickets for this year’s race than it did for last year’s. Suite and premium seat sales are so strong, officials are discussing adding more inventory.
Comedy, magic and music top the list this week.
Crooked Stick has poured more than $3 million into course upgrades, and event organizers are promising smoother traffic flow and faster shuttle service for this year's BMW Championship. Jordan Spieth's presence could spur bigger crowds.
Boone County had an estimated population increase of 2.5 percent from 2014 to 2015, according to new figures released by the U.S. Census Bureau. It was the only Indiana county to make the top 100 list.
Across Indiana, 64 hospitals are facing total federal penalties this year estimated at $9.3 million, according to the Indiana Hospital Association. Nationally, hospitals will pay an estimated $420 million.
A sign on the closed doors at BD’s Mongolian Barbeque from its landlord warns against trespassing on the space, while Morty’s Comedy Joint prepares to take the nearby Don Pablo’s building.
Its developer boasted last summer that the Fishers Sports Pavilion already was booking events for 2016. But the site sits vacant.
Growing ranks of Indianapolis-area companies have launched podcasts in recent years, capitalizing on lower barriers to entry and swelling listenership.
A Pennsylvania ticket broker is suing the Indianapolis Colts over their revocation of his season tickets; other brokers say the team might be trying to gain control over the secondary market.
South Bend-based Teachers Credit Union recently opened its first branch in Westfield and has plans to open a second location in Noblesville later this month.
This is not a joke. If you want to cast a ballot for The Donald or Feel the Bern or vote for any of the other remaining candidates, you need to be registered by the end of the day Monday.
The Hancock Fabrics’ website is advertising a going-out-of-business sale online and in its stores, including those at 2192 E. 116th St. in Carmel and 8811 Hardegan St. on the south side of Indianapolis.
Potbelly is also coming to Carmel, near the recently opened McDonald’s in The Bridges development.
The company said the 10 dismissals were for performance and reallocation reasons and not due to any financial issues at the Carmel-based company, which still has aggressive expansion plans.
Carmel-based Telamon Corp. announced Monday that its telecom division plans to occupy 111,000 square feet at AllPoints at Anson. Switzerland-based Rego-Fix also announced plans to move operations to AllPoints.