Mergers, acquisitions without publicly released financial details
Here are notable Indianapolis-area mergers and acquisitions that closed in 2024 for which financial details were not available.
Here are notable Indianapolis-area mergers and acquisitions that closed in 2024 for which financial details were not available.
A bill aimed at adjusting the way income taxes are distributed in Hamilton County seeks to address a disparity in revenue received by Fishers—a situation that has lingered for years.
Plans call for CityView to have 191 apartments for residents ages 55 and over, 18,000 square feet of first-floor retail with two restaurant locations and a 325-space parking garage with electric vehicle charging stations.
According to the Indiana State Library, roughly 237 libraries throughout the state have the power to introduce a levy on property taxes, an authority overseen by the Department of Local Government Finance.
FitzMark LLC accused the former employee of violating a confidentiality and non-compete contract. Also named as a defendant is Koola Logistics LLC, a Carmel-based freight transportation company.
The living-history museum in Fishers is making plans for a larger exhibit that is expected to open in 2029 and better tell the story of the people also known as the Delaware.
The Mexican eatery will serve customers at the Murphy Art Building through Feb. 8 before moving. A March opening is planned at Factory Arts District.
Multiple retailers, restaurants and other businesses and organizations recently opened or began planning new locations in the north suburbs of Indianapolis.
The annexation of nearly 1,000 acres along the city’s southeast border would add 2,500 to 3,000 new residents.
The industry is in expansion mode, with job growth expected to significantly outpace overall U.S. job growth over the next several years.
The typically two-, three- or four-story residence that ranges in size from 1,800 to 2,300 square feet and shares a wall with a neighbor often appeals to people looking for a less-costly option than a single-family home or to people looking to downsize.
Arts with a Purpose takes performing arts and visual arts to audiences who lack access to or can’t afford similar experiences.
Fishers Director of Public Relations Ashley Elrod said traffic at the intersection has increased about 20% since before the roundabout was built.
IU Health Metro Region President Dr. Ryan Nagy, who joined IU Health 13 years ago, was also interim president of Riley Children’s Health.
The Indiana Economic Development Corp. has selected eight Indiana startups to accompany the organization to CES, the major consumer electronics trade show being held next week in Las Vegas.
IBJ has reported extensively on numerous projects throughout this year in the core of Indianapolis and across the area—some that made significant progress and others that ground to a halt.
It’s been another busy year in Indiana health care and life sciences, with headlines nearly every week announcing another billion-dollar deal or investment.
The ripple effects of Starbucks closing a Monument Circle location in October 2022 continued to resonate in 2024, when multiple coffee companies opened in new downtown locations.
It took only a year after the Indiana Legislature passed a bill allowing designated outdoor refreshment areas, or DORAs, for communities around the state to jump on the bandwagon.
Employees at three Party City stores told The Washington Post that they were notified the closures would occur by the end of February.