Biochemist Richard DiMarchi is ‘true entrepreneur’
Biochemist has founded or co-founded five startups since retiring from Eli Lilly and Co. as head of biotechnology research 13 years ago, at age 50.
Biochemist has founded or co-founded five startups since retiring from Eli Lilly and Co. as head of biotechnology research 13 years ago, at age 50.
The Indianapolis institution is in the beginning stages of planning its Sports Legend Experience on 10 acres to the north of the museum. The attraction would include several sports-related activities.
The PitchFeast crowd votes on the best pitch, and the winner gets 75 percent of admission proceeds plus pro bono business services.
Embracing change and disrupting yourself isn’t easy, and sometimes it’s not much fun. But it may be better to try to ride the tsunami than to outrun it.
Plus Dionne Warwick to be honored at Indiana Black Expo’s Summer Celebration.
Thanks to a savvy tax-avoiding maneuver by late track owner Anton “Tony” Hulman Jr., his descendants appear poised to lead the Indianapolis Motor Speedway into the next era.
Movie theater operators are dangling a range of new amenities—from comfy recliners to full food menus and bar service—to lure prospective customers off their couches and into the multiplex.
Our democracy depends on educated people who take seriously the issues of the day.
Construction could begin as early as the fall, pending approval from historic preservation officials. The project would fill a long-vacant space along the Mass Ave corridor with housing, retail and a parking garage.
Kite Realty Group Trust is planning to turn the retail center on the southwest corner of 116th Street and Rangeline Road in Carmel “inside out.”
UnitedHealth, which said last month it would drop out of many state exchanges where it sells individual Obamacare plans, is now counting Indiana among them.
Stacked Pickle recently moved its Fishers location to the former Bagger Dave’s space at 13204 Market Square Drive.
Indianapolis Motor Speedway becomes a massive movie theater for a screening of the Paul Newman film “Winning.”
An idea that started with professional sports teams and worked its way through colleges and universities has taken root in public schools around the United States.
Indiana is one of several states involved in legal battles over the storage of blood samples. The cases pose a dilemma: How can society balance the right to privacy with the needs of science and medical research?
Traders Point Christian Schools is adding a two-story, 35,000-square-foot building and athletic field to its campus at 6600 S. Indianapolis Road.
Small towns and big cities both provide the glue that can bind us together.
Former Speedway chief of staff Ken Ungar said one of the most important elements of Project 100 will be the response to the venue’s upgraded restrooms.
It’s been a roller-coaster ride for Indiana physicians and hospitals, with fees swinging wildly up and down in recent years to fund a state insurance program that helps pay malpractice awards.
Indiana Lawyer’s Leadership in Law honorees ‘pay it forward’ in all they do.