Browning plans apartments for Broad Ripple property
The local developer said it plans 60 to 70 apartments on the northeast corner of College Avenue and the Central Canal as part of a mixed-use development.
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The local developer said it plans 60 to 70 apartments on the northeast corner of College Avenue and the Central Canal as part of a mixed-use development.
Butler University has received a $10 million grant from the Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation to help the school expand its sciences efforts, Butler announced Wednesday morning.
Two resolutions, including one that passed the House on Tuesday, aim to attract gun manufacturers to Indiana by touting the state’s tax climate and gun-rights laws.
Local governments and road builders are optimistic that the Indiana Senate’s version of the state budget, set to debut Thursday, will mirror the House’s $500 million increase for road building.
I couldn't help but wonder if part of the reason Alford left his comfortable job at New Mexico for the troubled waters of UCLA didn't have more to do with his desire to get back to his roots in Bloomington than his ambition to become the next Wizard of Westwood.
The compensation paid to outgoing Wellpoint Inc. CEO Angela Braly last year rose 56 percent, even as the company's shares slid on lower enrollment in its Blue Cross Blue Shield health plans.
I’m at the wheel of IBJ’s new mobile bureau covering the northern suburbs of Carmel, Fishers, Noblesville, Westfield and Zionville. Feel free to point me in the right direction.
A Minnesota firm with a 15-year contract with IPL wants to install solar panels and power stations on two different sites as part of a $50 million-plus project.
We’re hitting the road for the world-premiere, pre-Broadway production directed by Tony-winner Mary Zimmerman.
Win tickets and a catalog for the Indianapolis Museum of Art’s special exhibition of work by the famed Chinese artist.
Highlights for this week include a controversial artist at the IMA, an edgy hit play at the Phoenix, and more.
The former chancellor of Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne says in a federal lawsuit that the trustees of Purdue University forced him into retirement because former President France Cordova wished to hire more female administrators.
A House Republican spokeswoman said Bosma learned from tests Monday that an infection had developed in a knee and he needed immediate surgery.
An Indiana House committee has approved a proposal that would require all public and charter schools in the state to have an employee with a loaded gun present during school hours.
Former Purdue University men’s basketball coach Gene Keady will join former Villanova coach Rollie Massimino and four other individuals in the latest class of the College Basketball Hall of Fame. The class will be inducted Nov. 23 in Kansas City. Keady went 512-270 during 25 years at Purdue. Joining them will be Tom McMillen, George Ravling, Bob Hopkins, George Killian and the 1963 team from Loyola University of Chicago.
Carmel police are seeking two suspects in an armed robbery of the Forum Credit Union in Carmel on Monday. The men, wearing masks, entered the credit union at 2259 E. 116th St., about 9:30 a.m. and escaped with an undisclosed amount of cash. They fled in a yellow Chevrolet Cobalt that was found abandoned near 116th Street and Keystone Avenue.
Duke Energy customers should be on alert for a new bill-payment scam. It involves unsolicited phone calls from a fake Duke representative who claims the utility will disconnect electric service unless the customer makes an immediate payment, usually within an hour. The scammer tells the customer to buy a prepaid debit card and call back with the card’s receipt and PIN numbers.
United Way of Central Indiana’s annual fundraising blitz brought in $500,000 more in 2003 than it did the year before, but the agency didn’t have any additional money to hand out come grant-making time.
Members of the state’s Tax and Fiscal Policy Committee voted 12-0 on Tuesday morning to stall legislation that would give central Indiana voters the ability to choose if they want to pay higher taxes for expanded mass transit.
The not-for-profit on Tuesday projected a record 2012 campaign total of $41 million. But as more donors earmark gifts for specific purposes, less is available for general grantmaking.