Brewery planned for former downtown winery building
A local restaurateur is renovating 7,300 square feet of space in the former Chateau Thomas Winery building at the south end of downtown and plans to open Tow Yard Brewing by late summer.
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A local restaurateur is renovating 7,300 square feet of space in the former Chateau Thomas Winery building at the south end of downtown and plans to open Tow Yard Brewing by late summer.
A Carmel company that markets a device which plugs into a car’s diagnostic port to monitor the vehicle's performance has filed a patent-infringement lawsuit against a better-known competitor.
A Canadian-based General Motors supplier plans to open a new facility near Fort Wayne and hire up to 160 workers in the next few years.
German oil-and-vinegar purveyor Vom Fass plans a late-summer opening for its first Indiana store at Hamilton Town Center. Two restaurants and a kids’ clothing store also are in the works.
In a major concession to business groups, the Obama administration Tuesday unexpectedly announced a one-year delay, until after the 2014 elections, in a central requirement of the new health care law.
A national group is questioning the fairness of a Ball State University panel reviewing allegations that an honors course is religion disguised as science.
I can see the business model of the physicians and hospitals at work as they recommend tests of questionable necessity. Yet when it’s my own wife and son, it’s easy to think of a terrible outcome to avert with just one more test.
A former Marion County deputy prosecutor formally pleaded guilty Tuesday to accepting a bribe. David Wyser has agreed to tell federal prosecutors everything he knows about public corruption in Indianapolis.
The live version of the satiric newspaper was announced as part of Clowes’ Off Center series.
Allegient LLC and subcontracted IUPUI informatics experts wrote algorithms that go beyond word searches to look for “causality”—relationships between words suggesting one thing caused another.
The state's universities crank out patents that find their way to pharmaceutical, prosthetics and surgery technology companies. But they also generate reams of patents in areas with few industrial applications.
A 15-year-old Greenwood boy died Monday after the mo-ped he was driving crashed into a car in Franklin. Jacob Derrickson died of blunt-force trauma to the head and neck after he ran into a Honda Civic near a Pizza Hut on U.S. 31. Police say the car’s driver, Elaine Maurer, 25, did not see Derrickson and made a left-hand turn directly in front of him as he drove south on U.S. 31. No charges were filed.
Indianapolis Colts safety Joe Lefeged has been released after a hearing in a Washington, D.C., court on a gun-possession charge. Lefeged was arrested early Saturday after police found a semi-automatic pistol in the car he was riding. Police say that after they stopped the car for speeding, they smelled marijuana in the vehicle and found a bottle containing vodka. Police say Lefeged, a third-year-pro, and another passenger tried to run from officers.
A manhunt was underway Tuesday morning for two armed men in their early 20s who may have robbed a pair of north-side gas stations. The men are suspected of robbing the Village Pantry at East 96th Street and Lantern Road in Fishers about 3:40 a.m., then holding up the Speedway gas station at East 62nd Street and Allisonville Road less than an hour later. Indianapolis police began following the suspects before they crashed their red Pontiac into the garage of a vacant house near 42nd Street and Forest Manor Avenue. The suspects fled on foot.
Ducky’s Family Restaurant had been a staple in Kokomo for 50-plus years, but recent struggles earned it a spot on the Food Network’s “Restaurant Impossible.”
One of the largest private firms in Indiana, Moorehead Communications will occupy a 47,000-square-foot building that it acquired earlier this year. The project will run about $5 million.
Stonegate ranked No. 1 on IBJ’s May list of fastest-growing Indianapolis-area private companies. The eight-year-old company saw revenue rocket from $15.5 million in 2010 to $95.5 million in 2012.
What started with a call out of the blue last year has turned into a six-figure revenue stream for the Indiana State Fairgrounds. And that revenue stream could get a lot bigger.
Restaurant operators already have expressed interest in the former Shapiro’s Delicatessen location on Range Line Road in Carmel. What’s at the top of your dining wish list?
October event with two-time Tony Award winner to benefit Actors Theatre of Indiana.