Upscale grocer Fresh Market planning Fishers store
Specialty grocery chain The Fresh Market is planning its third store in the Indianapolis area, this time at 116th Street and Cumberland Road in Fishers.
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Specialty grocery chain The Fresh Market is planning its third store in the Indianapolis area, this time at 116th Street and Cumberland Road in Fishers.
Merck & Co. and Endocyte Inc. said Tuesday that European Union regulators will review their drug vintafolide as a treatment for ovarian cancer.
The head of the Indiana State Police is telling lawmakers he would legalize and tax marijuana if it were up to him.
Most of the 158 acres that made up the Yule Golf Club in Alexandria was sold in an October auction for nearly $1 million to Yorktown farmer Dale Rinker, who is seeking city permission to use it for agriculture.
Demolition work started Tuesday morning on the first of about 30 houses ordered torn down in an Indianapolis neighborhood ravaged by an explosion that killed a young couple. Crews using a large excavator began tearing down one of the badly damaged houses in the Richmond Hill subdivision on the city's far south side. City building inspectors last week ordered the demolition of 29 houses by Dec. 20. Four other homes, including two that were leveled in the Nov. 10 explosion, are being maintained as police investigate what they believe was an intentional natural gas explosion.
An Indianapolis doctor accused of inappropriately touching patients was sentenced Monday to four months in prison, eight months on home detention and six months of probation. Segun Rasaki was found guilty of sexual battery and battery in September. The Medical Licensing Board also stripped him of his medical license.
Saying their crimes were “as serious as any financial fraud crime ever committed,” federal prosecutors re-emphasized Monday their recommendation that Ponzi schemer Tim Durham and his two accomplices deserve to spend the rest of their lives in prison.
A Minnesota-based mining company plans to spend as much as $350 million to build a iron ore pellet plant in Indiana, creating up to 100 jobs by 2015, the company announced Tuesday morning.
The Bloomington City Council has approved giving up some city property for construction of a $27 million Hyatt Hotel near the downtown courthouse square.
A fresh roundup includes a new yoga outfitter, a homegrown small-plates restaurant, and a pizza arrival/pizza departure.
WXIN-TV Fox 59 anchor and reporter Eva Pilgrim is leaving the local station for a similar position at the ABC affiliate in Philadelphia.
Supporters and opponents of gay marriage are already squaring off in a battle over whether to amend Indiana's constitution that could stretch until voters decide the issue in November 2014.
Indiana Gov.-elect Mike Pence has tapped one of his top campaign aides and a veteran of Gov. Mitch Daniels' administration to lead the state's budget office.
Two lawmakers say they plan to introduce legislation in the new year that would require Amazon.com and other online-only retailers with a presence in Indiana to begin collecting sales tax on July 1, 2013, six months earlier than expected.
-IDA Properties LLC (Indiana Dental Association) bought a 15,000-square-foot office building at 1319 E. Stop 10 Road. The buyer was represented by Jon Owens of Cassidy Turley. The seller, Bank of America, was represented by Nicholas Svarczkopf of CBRE.
-Oak Property Group LLC bought a 4,100-square-foot office building at 8060 Madison Ave. The buyer was represented by Cathy Richards of Lee & Associates. The seller, C&S Development LLC, was represented by Rudy Schwarz of Bob Cook Realty.
-RLC Properties PC bought 2.558 acres at 8151 Country Villiage Drive. The buyer was represented by Christi Coffey of Carpenter Realtors. The seller, Cloverleaf Property Group LLC, was represented by Jason Alsup and Allen Culpepper of RE/MAX Centerstone.