Holcomb names four Indianapolis business leaders for downtown tax board
The appointments are the first of several expected to be made before November for the board, which was authorized by the City-County Council last month.
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The appointments are the first of several expected to be made before November for the board, which was authorized by the City-County Council last month.
The SBA awarded about 4 million loans worth $380 billion through the program. More than $300 billion was outstanding as of late 2023.
Ten tenants, including two restaurants, are expected to open this fall in the newly named Factory Arts District.
Economic development leaders want the 45 acres to be developed as the OneHealth Innovation District—a partnership between Elanco Animal Health, Purdue University and the Indiana Economic Development Corp.
In August’s hearing, all parties acknowledged a statewide nursing shortage that made such services difficult to obtain.
The Institute for Supply Management’s manufacturing gauge fell to its lowest level since May 2020.
In the United States, solo dining reservations have risen 29% over the last two years, according to OpenTable, the restaurant reservation site.
The IEDC said officials will attend SEMICON Taiwan from Sep. 4-6, an event hosted by the international industry association SEMI. That group is bringing an event called SEMIEXPO in the Heartland to Indiana in 2025.
Yes, the Eras Tour is a huge deal. But IBJ’s Dave Lindquist is recommending 10 more music, literary, film, visual arts and theatrical events that also speak volumes about how Indy’s entertainment ecosystem has changed.
Believe Circle City is a college and career preparatory school on the north side of Indianapolis that enrolls about 200 students.
Pato O’Ward was not happy at all when NASCAR last week announced it would race in Mexico City at Autodromo Hermanos Rodríguez, the really popular Formula 1 venue and best circuit in his home country.
UNITE HERE said a total of 15,000 workers have voted to authorize strikes, which could soon spread to other cities.
Jim Barnes and John Stitz built the Carmel-based supply-chain technology consultancy from a two-man startup to a company with $113 million in revenue and hundreds of employees. Barnes has now filed a lawsuit against Stitz.
Casey and Abbie Samson own and operate the colonial outfitter that produces and sells more than 800 varieties of mostly late-18th-century-era clothing, accessories and living-history supplies.
More than two years after Gov. Eric Holcomb’s Indiana Economic Development Corp. quietly disclosed plans for the 9,000-acre campus in Boone County, the endeavor’s future now largely depends on the guidance of the next governor.
The fourth edition of Butter, billed as “America’s Equitable Fine Art Fair,” is scheduled Friday through Sunday at the Stutz complex at the intersection of 10th Street and Capitol Avenue.
Pete Ward started with the Indianapolis Colts in 1981 as an unpaid public relations intern, was hired as a full-time administrative assistant in 1982, and was intimately involved with the team’s move from Baltimore to Indianapolis in 1984. He was named director of operations shortly after the team arrived in Indianapolis and became chief operating […]
Faster feels thrilling, even when the outcome is mediocre.
The product: Pioneer seeds are a nearly century-old brand of seeds for corn, soybeans and wheat. Corteva Agriscience produces them in four locations in Indiana—Plymouth, Rushville, Worthington and Tipton—and in numerous other sites outside the state. History: The company was founded in 1926 as the Hi-Bred Corn Co. in Des Moines, Iowa, by Henry A. […]
This initiative is meant to reaffirm McDonald’s commitment to value, a foundational element of its brand identity.