North of 96th roundup: Construction continuing on Meijer Grocery, Target in Fishers
Multiple retailers, restaurants and other businesses recently opened or announced plans to open in the north suburbs of Indianapolis. Here’s a rundown.
Multiple retailers, restaurants and other businesses recently opened or announced plans to open in the north suburbs of Indianapolis. Here’s a rundown.
In the suit, the players allege they suffered measurable losses, including a loss of value of their scholarships, loss of academic and employment positions, physical injury and emotional harm.
The old ticker symbol is a holdover from OpenLane’s previous name, KAR Auction Services Inc. The new symbol debuts at the open of trading Dec. 26.
The list of new directors includes a former Indiana governor, a former U.S. secretary of agriculture and the former CEO of Tyson Foods.
After tens of millions of dollars of investment by property owners and developers, industry insiders say the office market is finally beginning to show signs of long-term recovery.
Jordan Chirico is facing both criminal charges and civil litigation over his alleged connections to what authorities describe as a $200-million-plus Ponzi scheme.
Stocklin joins as Pragmatico, launched last year by serial entrepreneur Santiago Jaramillo, is shifting its focus from workshops to consulting.
Sen. Maria Cantwell said former CEO Bryan Bedford vowed to sell all his shares in Carmel-based Republic Airways within 90 days of his confirmation, but 150 days have now passed.
For New Year’s Eve revelers seeking music events to ring in 2026, two new parties headline the calendar in Indianapolis.
An indictment unsealed this week does not identify the companies involved, but details in the court documents line up with those of Cummins’ 2022 acquisition of Michigan-based Meritor Inc.
The buyer said it will work with the city of Carmel over the coming months to develop a plan for the 493,000-square-foot retail center.
At a time of rising costs and uncertain federal funding, more and more nonprofit organizations have either merged or are considering a merger to expand their services and strengthen the efficiency of their operations.
St. John, an interior design major who graduated in 1992 from Purdue University, spoke with IBJ about navigating the era of remote work and her experiences in public speaking.
As Indiana legislators debate redistricting, dozens of other bills have been filed. Here’s what stands out.
Indiana House Republicans on Thursday almost unanimously rejected a slate of Democratic revisions to the contentious mid-decade redistricting bill.
A firm led by Maria Adele Rosenfeld will work to start a Christkindlmarkt in Dublin, Ohio.
The Champagne Velvet-themed restaurants celebrate nearly forgotten beer resurrected by Upland Brewing Co. in 2013.
Jim Sandgren has been with Indiana-based Old National since 1992 and currently leads the bank’s commercial lending operations.
He was 45, new to the industry—which provides building products such as doors, frames, access-control systems and fireplaces for construction—and a first-time CEO for a company that was profitable but no longer growing.
C.W. Raines III rejoined law firm Bingham Greenebaum Doll in 2017 after 11 years away and led the board through a series of strategic planning exercises that ultimately led to the firm’s combination with the largest law firm in the world—Dentons—in 2020.