Fast-growing First Watch plans 5 local restaurants
Patachou is getting some new competition. A breakfast-and-lunch chain called First Watch plans to open at least five new locations in the Indianapolis area.
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Patachou is getting some new competition. A breakfast-and-lunch chain called First Watch plans to open at least five new locations in the Indianapolis area.
Employment services in the Indianapolis area say hiring is rising again, but the pace of activity has yet to return even to 2008 levels, and staffing executives don’t expect it to for some time.
IBJ’s Women of Influence program recognizes central Indiana women who exemplify the traits required to be outstanding leaders in their chosen fields.
Carmel-based KAR Auction Services suffered a 16-percent decline in its adjusted profit, missing analyst expectations.
Republic Airways pilots who fly regional jets for several airlines are voting on whether to authorize a strike if negotiators can't agree on a new contract.
The auto and trucking fleet insurer lost $13 million, or 87 cents per share in the three months ended Sept. 30, compared with profit of $9.2 million, or 62 cents per share, in the same period a year earlier.
The WISH-TV/Franklin College poll shows Ballard favored by 44 percent of voters, while 33 percent favored Kennedy.
Eli Lilly and Co. hid the diabetes risks of Zyprexa to protect sales, a lawyer for the family of a 20-year-old patient who died while taking the medicine told a jury in the first case to go to trial over the drug. The attorney asked jurors to award the family $40 million in compensatory damages.
The deadline for victims of the deadly Indiana State Fair stage collapse to file legal claims with the state has passed, and officials say they're close to figuring out how much to pay each victim out of the allotted $5 million.
The bill being considered in the U.S. House would allow telemarketers and debt collectors to start dialing residents' cell phones and, if approved, would override Indiana's "Do Not Call" law and lead to a flood of robocalls, Greg Zoeller said.
Consumer review website Angie's List Inc. said Wednesday that it expects to raise roughly $66.4 million with its initial public offering and price its shares between $11 and $13.
Kite Realty Group Trust Inc. saw a smaller loss in its third quarter compared to a year ago, along with higher revenue and occupancy rates at its retail properties, the Indianapolis-based real estate investment trust announced Wednesday afternoon.
Economists from the Kelley School of Business predict the national economy will grow a modest 2.5 percent to 3 percent next year, while unemployment will remain high.
Commercial Real Estate Focus sections include statistical snapshots of Indianapolis’ multi-tenant office vacancy rates and the local industrial market.
Most buyers are bottom-fishers, investors looking for better returns or companies wanting their own building.
The company earned $765,000 for the period ended Sept. 30, compared with $1 million in the year-ago period. First Internet attributed the decline to the timing of gains from closed but not-yet-sold mortgages to the secondary market.
A pedestrian was struck and killed by a train in the 7900 block of West 10th Street on Wednesday morning. A preliminary investigation by the Wayne Township Fire Department said the victim may have been hit by one train earlier in the day or overnight before getting hit by another train about 8 a.m. Wednesday morning. The victim had not been identified.
The Marion County Sheriff’s Office said 16 convicted sex offenders were arrested on felony and misdemeanor charges, ranging from identification violation to parole violations, following a mandatory meeting for registered offenders on Halloween night. “Operation Halloween” is an annual meeting designed to take sex offenders off the street to create a safer environment for children who are trick-or-treating. Police said 347 offenders attended the meeting. Six offenders who did not attend the meeting will be tracked down and possibly arrested, police said.