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Accenture acquiring Carmel-based tech firm Blue Horseshoe
International technology and business consulting giant Accenture PLC said Blue Horseshoe’s 349 employees will join Accenture’s Supply Chain & Operations group.
Target to offer debt-free education to front-line workers
Target Corp. is joining a growing list of retailers and restaurant chains offering educational assistance at select online institutions for its employees in a fiercely competitive job market.
20 in their Twenties – 2021
Hannah Carlock The Arc of Indiana director of public policy Eddie Cmehil Malomo head of revenue Lillian Crabb React managing director and costume designer Alexandria Foster Krieg DeVault LLP associate Ben Fouch LDI Ltd. Vice president of strategy and operations Mitch Gore Indiana House of Representatives lawmaker, Marion County Sheriff’s Office captain Shonterrio Harris Indianapolis […]
Plat Collective to become Chicago-based real estate firm’s largest franchise
Plat Collective’s ownership and core services will largely stay the same under @properties’ banner, but co-owners Mark Nottingham and Rex Fisher hope the national brokerage’s technologies will allow them to expand in central Indiana.
CDC issues new eviction ban for most of United States
Speaking at the White House on Tuesday, President Joe Biden was uncertain whether the new moratorium could withstand lawsuits about its constitutionality.
Kite Realty upgrades outlook after strong second quarter
Indianapolis-based Kite Realty Group Trust this week upgraded its outlook for the rest of 2021 after beating industry expectations with its second-quarter financial performance.
NCAA probe finds ‘systemic’ gender disparities, recommends combined basketball Final Four
The review, commissioned by the NCAA in the wake of an uproar over inferior facilities at the women’s basketball championships, offers a detailed accounting of the ways systemic inequities can disadvantage women athletes and constrain the growth of women’s sports.
Rokita loses first attempt at state high court to stop governor’s suit against General Assembly
The Indiana Supreme Court has denied Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita’s emergency petition to halt a trial court from continuing proceedings in the governor’s lawsuit against the Legislature.
White River State Park director Mays-Medley stepping down
Carolene Mays-Medley is planning to depart as executive director this fall to pursue a career in inspirational public speaking.
Food giant Tyson to require vaccination for all U.S. workers
In a memo to employees, CEO Donnie King expressed alarm over the rise of the more contagious delta variant and made clear the vaccine requirement was needed to overcome persistent hesitancy to get the shots.
Indiana COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations hit highs not seen since mid-February
The state department of health reported 13 new deaths from COVID-19, lifting the cumulative death total to 13,596.
Library delays new Fort Ben, Glendale branches due to cost escalations
Indianapolis Public Library system said it is seeking a new financing plan after costs grew beyond the budget cap of $12 million for each project.
Carmel council accepts criticisms, recommendations in Hotel Carmichael report
The document criticizes the way the city’s administration and Carmel Redevelopment Commission handled the hotel’s construction and how it announced the project’s $18.5 million in cost overruns.
Across from Bottleworks, contractor planning kindred project in Jungclaus campus
The owner of several buildings across Massachusetts Avenue from Bottleworks plans to redevelop the property in a similar but limited fashion with courtyards, residential units and new office and retail space.
After long delay, Beerded Swine opening in Lockerbie with meat, cheese, libations
Expected to debut by the end of September, The Beerded Swine is intended to be a sister shop to The Savory Swine in downtown Columbus.
Eli Lilly’s quarterly earnings fall short of expectations
Eli Lilly and Co. turned in a profitable second quarter, but the results were shy of Wall Street analyst predictions. The drugmaker, however, saw revenue growth that topped Wall Street expectations.
Colts not planning to require masks at home games
The Colts expect the fan experience to be closer to normal after 2020 season that saw strict crowd limits and fewer promotions and activities than those seen in a typical year.
Carmel council’s harassment investigation won’t include details of city settlement
The Carmel City Council voted Monday to continue its investigation into allegations that former city attorney Doug Haney harassed a city employee without including detailed information from the city’s settlement with the complainant.
Simon raises financial outlook amid improving business conditions
| Susan Orr and Associated Press
Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group Inc.—the largest owner of shopping malls in the United States—on Monday reported second quarter financial results that exceeded analyst expectations.