Indianapolis Cultural Trail takes ‘pause’ for Conrad hotel
Planning around the Conrad’s valet parking operation posed the most challenging dilemma faced by organizers of the 8-mile Cultural Trail.
Planning around the Conrad’s valet parking operation posed the most challenging dilemma faced by organizers of the 8-mile Cultural Trail.
The class is being launched Oct. 3 with the goal of getting tens of thousands of front-line hospitality workers—from hoteliers, caterers and restaurant servers to cab drivers and airport employees—prepared for the barrage of Super Bowl visitors coming in February.
Disagree with the push by Indianapolis Downtown Inc. to rename Georgia Street? Time is running out to respond to an online survey and make your voice heard.
Crown Property Group is issuing a request for proposals for two East Market Street buildings that now are used for office space.
General Hotels Corp. has finalized the sale of the Caribbean Cove Hotel & Water Park, averting closure of the 344-room hotel and saving 266 jobs.
Former City-County Councilor Lincoln Plowman is accused of using his official position to collect $6,000 to help gain zoning approval for a new strip club. He’s charged with bribery and attempted extortion.
Former City County Councilor Lincoln Plowman, found guilty Thursday afternoon of federal bribery and attempted extortion charges, will await sentencing on home detention.
How a tour guide named Poopie kept an accident from turning into a traveller’s nightmare.
The renovation, which will be finished in January, includes all 499 guest rooms and suites and the hotel’s corridors.
Indianapolis police are awaiting autopsy results on a body discovered late Thursday night in a parking lot north of Thompson Road and South East Street on the city’s south side. The body of Dinesh Patel, 31, was found next to a trash dumpster behind the Travelodge motel. Police said Patel, believed to be the manager of the hotel, didn’t appear to have gunshot or stab wounds, but there was some blood at the scene. They said his body may have been moved to the location after he died.
Early indications suggest the inaugural championship football game will rake more money into the Indianapolis area than expected.
Room rates are on the rise after a three-year lull.
Democrat City-County Councilor Angela Mansfield has submitted a resolution that urges Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard to “cease and desist from all efforts to rename Georgia Street.”
The group overseeing redevelopment of a former Army chemical weapons depot in western Indiana is targeting major projects for the 11-square-mile property.
In addition to his clothes, confidentiality and dignity, he has been stripped of his committee chairmanships.
The widow of Bill Cook joined Dean White, Herb Simon and Jim Irsay on the annual Forbes 400 list of wealthiest Americans.
A classic creature, a classic movie musical and classic tunes take the stage.
Governors Chris Christie of New Jersey and Mitch Daniels of Indiana have ruled themselves out of the 2012 race for the White House. Yet both Republicans are keeping themselves in the public eye.
A 2012 Super Bowl between the Chicago Bears and New York Jets is one of the matchups that would give local businesses plenty to cheer about, experts say. National Football League officials have told Indianapolis to expect 150,000 visitors for the Super Bowl. If two prime teams make it, the number will be closer to 250,000.