Indy-area office space filling up, with more big tenants in wings
Research from one brokerage shows office vacancy in the metro area dipping to 15.6 percent last quarter, the lowest rate since 2008.
Research from one brokerage shows office vacancy in the metro area dipping to 15.6 percent last quarter, the lowest rate since 2008.
The Indiana Court of Appeals ruled in December that the city’s local traffic code violated Indiana’s Home Rule act.
An Indiana Senate study committee on Tuesday started its six-month-long look into the impact of costs and benefits of immigration to the state.
Noah Herron, who owns homestead store Urban Farmer in Westfield, plans to open Urban Vines just down the road from his current business by next summer.
With a sellout crowd anticipated for May and all 145 permanent hospitality suites gone, Indianapolis Motor Speedway officials must figure out how to bring customers back for the 101st race.
Newcomer Kizuki Ramen & Izakaya, an appealing, comfortable chain imported from Japan for its first Indiana location, has more than just soup.
The cloud-consulting company, which moved its headquarters to Indianapolis from San Francisco last year, impressed judges with its “proven dedication to creating innovative solutions.” The company was one of 17 award-winners Saturday night.
The owners of the former Union Baking Co., Joe and Kelly Quinn, are now operating the Old Towne Carmel Bed & Breakfast.
Palladium and Tarkington performances also include Dr. John, George Thorogood, Sara Evans, and the Boston Pops.
Hamilton Southeastern Schools and Noblesville Schools are proposing tax-raising referendums on the ballots next week. There’s concern that hotly contested primary races will bring naysayers to the polls.
Is this the last stand for the #NeverTrump crowd? Political insiders say Indiana’s crucial May 3 Republican primary contest is essentially Trump’s to lose.
The Noblesville Republican is facing political newcomer Scott Willis for Indiana Senate District 20, which includes parts of Westfield, Noblesville and Fishers.
CNO Financial Group Inc. on Wednesday reported quarterly results that fell short of Wall Street predictions.
The developer wants to build 136 units spread across two buildings on Westfield Boulevard property that currently includes Rogers Pools. It’s close to the proposed site of another major apartment project.
Indiana Business Bancorp, a community bank with a single branch on the north side of Indianapolis, has agreed to a $12.5 million merger with Lizton Financial Corp., a Hendricks County-based bank with 11 branches in central Indiana.
A proposed Zionsville development that could bring more single-family homes, apartments and retail to the community’s downtown is wading through the town’s challenging rezoning process.
Carmel-based ITT Educational Services Inc. on Friday reported a smaller quarterly profit and shrinking revenue amid dwindling student enrollment at its ITT Technical Institute campuses.
The mixed-use project would include more than 65 apartments, retail space and a 229-car garage on what is now a surface lot.
WRTV-TV Channel 6 for the first time will air the Indianapolis 500 twice. But neither of those telecasts will be live.
Carmel-based Mainstreet Property Group is suing the Indiana State Department of Health in a legal challenge to the state’s new moratorium on nursing homes and transitional care properties.