IMS CEO makes big moves, wins state aid
New Hulman & Co. CEO Mark Miles in February requested public funding assistance to make major upgrades to the 104-year-old landmark.
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New Hulman & Co. CEO Mark Miles in February requested public funding assistance to make major upgrades to the 104-year-old landmark.
One of Silicon Valley’s most prominent names placed a lot of faith in ExactTarget Inc. CEO Scott Dorsey this year.
Real estate executive Ersal Ozdemir secured a deal to play the first couple of seasons at the track and soccer stadium at IUPUI, but said he hoped to build an 8,000- to 10,000-seat soccer stadium downtown within four years.
The pace of rule-making and decision-making was feverish in the year leading up to the Jan. 1, 2014, implementation of Obamacare.
The stock market has a remarkably perceptive ability to see past inconsequential issues that sometimes dominate the investment environment and instead peer ahead into the future.
The Federal Reserve’s recent decision to ease efforts to stimulate the economy were widely expected. What was unexpected about the announcement was just how minimal the changes were.
The city will make its case at the May 19-21 owners’ meeting in Atlanta, alongside fellow finalists New Orleans and Minneapolis.
Mitch Daniels moved out of the Statehouse in early January after eight years as governor. But he never left the headlines.
After suffering for years with decrepit heating and ventilating systems, Wishard, the busiest hospital in the state, finally got a new home. And a new name.
The trail officially opened in May at a cost of $63 million, including $6 million for a maintenance endowment.
In November 2012, Democrat Glenda Ritz defeated Republican Tony Bennett in the race for Indiana’s superintendent of public instruction. But the two never stopped fighting each other.
ExactTarget Inc. sold for more than $2.5 billion after a bidding war among some of Silicon Valley’s biggest players.
Flaherty & Collins Properties plans to build an $81 million, 28-story skyscraper in what would be the tallest new downtown development since the 34-story JW Marriott hotel opened in 2011.
Upstart Lesson.ly, an Indy-based developer of training software, is run by a 25-year-old and is trying to cut into a $42 billion market dominated by titans such as IBM and Oracle.
The cash-strapped Carmel Redevelopment Commission is revising its 2014 budget to account for the loss of a six-figure income stream critics say it was not entitled to use in the first place.
Kyndal Mellady decided to make bracelets and sell them for $1 apiece, allowing her to raise hundreds of dollars for a woman she didn’t even know.
Indianapolis firefighters extinguished a blaze in an eastside home on Wednesday morning. Neighbors of the home at 4908 E. 21st St. noticed a lot of smoke coming from the structure on Christmas morning and called 911. Crews arrived and put out the fire in about 30 minutes. The damage was estimated at $20,000. No one was at home at the time of the fire.
A driver and passenger attempted to flee Wednesday morning when their car collided with a home on the northeast side and damaged the single-story structure. At about 4:25 a.m., residents of the home near the intersection of Helmsdale Drive and Brunson Run felt the impact of the sedan, which hit an unoccupied portion of the house. Indianapolis police apprehended the driver and passenger when they attempted to flee the scene.
Indianapolis police are investigating a mugging on Wednesday night that resulted in one victim being shot in the head. Phantasia Littlefield, 25, was in critical condition at Eskenazi Hospital following the shooting near the intersection of Clifton and 33rd streets on the north side. Police say that Littlefield and her brother were walking down the street on Wednesday evening when a robber ran up, stole their cell phones and presents, and then shot the woman in the head.