City’s only hotel water park dropping Holiday Inn brand
The hotel on the northwest side of Indianapolis will become the Caribbean Cove Hotel & Water Park on June 13 after more than 30 years as a Holiday Inn.
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The hotel on the northwest side of Indianapolis will become the Caribbean Cove Hotel & Water Park on June 13 after more than 30 years as a Holiday Inn.
For-profit university Strayer Education Inc. has opened a campus in Indianapolis, aiming to reach adult learners. The Virginia-based company has leased 20,000 square feet at 9025 N. River Road.
Medco Health Solutions Inc., which operates a $140 million automated pharmacy and distribution center in Whitestown, has lost $3.5 billion in contracts since March.
Unions and public safety officials allege the utility’s move to home-based crews could delay responses to emergencies and reduce safety.
American College of Education, once affiliated with DePaul University, is moving its main campus from Chicago to Indianapolis and expects to create up to 40 jobs by 2014. Hiring will begin once the move is complete in August.
Handbag and luggage maker Vera Bradley Inc. is planning an expansion in Fort Wayne that is expected to mean about 100 more jobs.
Officials at Duke Energy don't know how soon they will be able to shut down two coal-burning units at a southern Indiana power plant after deciding to drop a multimillion-dollar project to convert them to natural gas.
The country crossover (and original "True Grit" star) brought his act—and much of his family—to town.
A dispute between Indiana and federal Medicaid officials over Indiana's new abortion law cutting off some public funding for Planned Parenthood should be resolved by government administrators and not the courts, Indiana Solicitor General Thomas Fisher told a federal judge Monday.
The hunt for an armed robber took Beech Grove police to two apartment complexes Monday morning, but no suspects were found. The Village Pantry on Troy Avenue was robbed at gunpoint just after 3 a.m. Police think the culprit may be the same person who is responsible for at least a half-dozen other robberies in the area.
Indianapolis police are looking for two men who robbed and killed a 61-year-old man on near East 30th Street and Mitthoefer Road early Sunday morning. Police say Clayton Petrice, 61, had just returned to the Bavarian Village Apartments from work when he was shot and killed in a stairwell outside his front door just before 4 a.m. Witnesses saw two men get into a white SUV and leave the apartment complex.
A fire forced the evacuation of the Four Points by Sheraton hotel in Carmel shortly before midnight on Sunday. About 60 of the 171 rooms at the hotel at 251 Pennsylvania Parkway were occupied at the time of the blaze, which started when a curtain caught on fire on the fifth floor. The guests were taken to other hotels early Monday morning due to smoke and water damage.
Colts' owner Jim Irsay likely will score more than 10 percent of the total economic impact from the Big Ten Championship football game with little capital outlay.
Monday's Supreme Court decision is a victory for companies that collaborate with universities in research. Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly and Co. was among the companies that supported Roche.
A federal experiment of accountable care organizations produced lackluster results, adding to withering criticism of federal rules proposed for ACOs. But local hospital systems like Indiana University Health aren’t backing away from the idea.
Indianapolis’ Community Crime Prevention Board awarded a total of $1.7 million in grants, down from $4 million last year, due to the city budget crunch.
Mirroring the popular Devour Downtown event, Chowdown Midtown features 34 restaurants in the Broad Ripple area offering specific menu options for the set price of $30. The event runs through June 16.
A recreational vehicle component manufacturer is considering a move into a vacant factory in northern Indiana where it could hire 180 workers in the next few years.
Storing data on remote servers accessed through the Internet creates the latest frontier for data-security issues.