Coalition to craft splashy vision for White River development
A coalition of government, business and community groups is posing a big question: How can Indianapolis and surrounding counties best capitalize on the White River?
A coalition of government, business and community groups is posing a big question: How can Indianapolis and surrounding counties best capitalize on the White River?
IBJ’s Life Sciences Power Breakfast was held April 28, 2017, at the Marriott downtown. Here’s the full transcript.
The 101st doesn’t have the same ring to it, but there is no shortage of story lines this May.
Urban Vines has a grand opening scheduled in Westfield, and Rails Craft Brew & Eatery is expected to open later this month in Saxony.
Indiana’s newest state psychiatric hospital, which is about to rise on the campus of Community Hospital East, is designed to fill a critical gap in the state’s mental health landscape.
Developers of The Ardmore told city officials on Wednesday that they hope to start construction in the fall and are seeking city financial assistance on the project.
Rainer Fischer’s goal is to spur collaboration in research and commercialization of life sciences products.
From a marriage proposal (his own) to big sports moments, Mike Fox recalls stadium magic.
The long-awaited arrival of Ikea to central Indiana will transform the way many Hoosiers buy furniture.
Indiana cities are trying to harness the power of the online masses to support local quality-of-life projects.
The owner of Red Lion Grog House in Fountain Square intends to launch Sidekicks Pizza in the neighborhood’s most visible building, while a small Chicago-based chain plans its first location outside of Illinois.
Among more than a dozen restaurant and retail debuts in the latest roundup: Starbucks and RaeLynn’s Boutique in Carmel, Jack’s Donuts in Westfield, and Big Apple Bagel in Fishers.
The co-working space is expected to bring together and nurture various players in the growing IoT sector to allow for innovation and collaboration.
Indianapolis-based Kite Realty filed plans earlier this year signaling it would demolish the Marsh. Kroger plans to create a $20 million, 123,000-square-foot store in its stead.
The popular restaurant chain known for its Italian beef sandwiches and Chicago-style hot dogs on Thursday officially disclosed it was coming to Fishers and revealed its chosen location.
We stuck with Hamilton County because it’s an easy commute to downtown Indy.
The Grand Park Events Center might have lost a food service provider recently, but other sports-related tenants are starting to fill the rest of the building.
Even though Max Schumacher’s role with the team has diminished, he still has strong opinions about how the team should be run. Don’t expect a corporate name on Victory Field anytime soon.
Steven Meyer and his organization have been key drivers in the development of neighborhoods north of downtown through public and private partnerships.
Following his recent purchases, Ken Kolbow plans to move the tutoring facilities to locations where he thinks he can attract more students.