DINING: Flavor missing from mall sushi
First in a month-long series (with time out for a State Fair trek, of course) of new-mall-restaurant reviews.
First in a month-long series (with time out for a State Fair trek, of course) of new-mall-restaurant reviews.
Three people were injured Wednesday night in Boone County in a three-vehicle crash involving a wrong-way driver on Interstate 65. A 2003 silver Grand Prix traveling north in the southbound lanes at about 11 p.m. rammed an Indianapolis Airport taxi heading south. A man and woman from Brownsburg in the Grand Prix were taken to a hospital with unknown injuries. The taxi driver was hospitalized with lower extremity and internal injuries. A vehicle following the taxi suffered minor damage.
Central Indiana’s mass-transit planners unveiled detailed route information for the first time Wednesday and say a series of open-house meetings in August will be the public’s last chance to request changes before final recommendations.
Reflex & Allen Group will add a tube-extrusion line.at a facility it opened near the former Indianapolis International Airport in March 2012.
The only three employees still with the Colts since the team’s move to Indianapolis 30 years ago could not have envisioned what the franchise—and the community where it resides—would become in the last three decades.
Indianapolis-based MainGate beat out more than a dozen bidders to sell merchandise at 40 NFL-sanctioned hotels during the 10-day Super Bowl festivities next season.
Indianapolis International Airport will be among the first two airports in the nation to participate in the TSA’s push to expand eligibility for quicker security lines.
The Indianapolis Airport Authority decided Friday morning to spend $105,000 on a new piece of public art by James Wille Faust. The authority created controversy in 2011 when it removed another piece by Faust from a prominent spot in the airport.
The coffee, beer and wine bar in the Penn Arts building is expected to open next week. Other restaurant and bar openings are set for Mass Ave, along with an Italian chain coming to River Crossing.
Lee Rosenthal's new TV station in San Francisco was breathlessly promotional about its coverage of the Asiana Airlines crash.
American Specialty Health has lined up office space along North Meridian Street. The company may establish Carmel as its new headquarters.
The northwestern Indiana city's Airport Authority voted 5-1 vote Monday to give John Clark III broad authority to oversee other consultants and contractors hired for the $166 million project.
Indiana began exempting aviation fuel and maintenance and service work on planes from its 7-percent state sales tax effective Monday. It has substituted a flat 10 cents-per-gallon excise tax for fuel purchases.
At some point, NFL and Colts fans may wonder whom they’re cheering for. They may wonder whose poster their child has on the wall. And they may not like the answer staring back at them.
Government entities across Indiana have spent the past two years refinancing every possible bond to take advantage of historically low rates, but the savings might not be so easy to come by if rates continue to rise.
-TJK Property Services has completed a 2,370-square-foot retail build-out for CherryBerry Self Serve Yogurt Bar at Heartland Landing Shopping Center, 10302 Prosperity Circle, Camby.
-Mattingly Construction has started construction of a 4,000-square-foot dental office for Moore Dentistry at 13580 116th St., Fishers. Completion is scheduled for October.
-Mattingly Construction has completed a 600-square-foot build-out for Forever Heather Women’s clothing retail store at the Indianapolis International Airport.
-Mattingly construction has been awarded a 1,000-square-foot build-out for HealthNet–South East medical offices at 901 Shelby St.
Smokers will have to keep skulking around Indianapolis International Airport, following a board decision June 21 to stick with its hard-line policy of no puffing anywhere on the premises.
Police are investigating after a man was found dead inside a car at a business park near the Greenwood Airport. An acquaintance of the dead man called 911 after finding the body about 9 p.m. Tuesday. Officers said they are treating the death as a homicide while the cause is being determined.
In modern politics, the term “fair share” has endured more than its fair share of political contortion. I’ve never enjoyed engaging in that kind of debate. What I’ve always enjoyed are facts.
In what might be the strangest twist in banking technology in years, Indianapolis-based Salin Bank is the first financial institution in the state to install sophisticated, interactive video tellers.