Fast 25: WellBridge Surgical
WellBridge Surgical makes the Fast 25 list for the second consecutive year
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WellBridge Surgical makes the Fast 25 list for the second consecutive year
After two years at No. 1 on the Fast 25, construction-management/general contractor Inherent Commercial is No. 18 this year.
Gaylor Electric President Jim Crews said it’s not unusual for the company to have 300 to 400 electricians on a job site.
Electrical and communications contractor James Babcock Inc. returns to the Fast 25 for a second consecutive year.
Lancer Associates works in the K-12 schools market, as well as restaurants, apartments, mixed-use and senior living.
Gradex is a second-generation, family-owned, heavy civil contractor that does large-scale excavation, underground utilities and site development.
Secured Tech is a Fast 25 company for the fourth consecutive year.
A.J. Fager started Force Tech in 2009 with $1,000 and space in an apartment garage in Greenfield.
Over the past 20 years, Craig Huse has opened eight restaurants that employ 900 people; created new brands of bottled sauces, seasonings and cocktails that are sold in 40 states; and helped found Devour Indy.
PRESENTED BY: OFFICIAL ACCOUNTING PARTNER: EXCLUSIVE BANK SPONSOR: UNDERWRITING SPONSORS: Welcome to Fast 25, IBJ’s annual ranking of the fastest-growing companies in the Indianapolis area. Plus this year’s winner of the annual Mickey Maurer Entrepreneur Award. Mickey Maurer Entrepreneur Award Craig Huse Built for success St. Elmo Steak House owner says key is ensuring ‘growth […]
The case is the latest brought by publishers, authors, artists, photographers and news outlets aimed at forcing tech companies to compensate them for using their works to train their AI models.
For more than 40 years, the Circle City Classic has revolved around a football game between two historically black colleges and universities. That is changing in 2026, organizers announced Tuesday.
The potential savings estimated would be substantial as Americans spent $467 billion on prescription drugs in 2024, according to the most recent government data available.
A church that owns a deteriorating historical property on the city’s near-east side received an incremental legal victory in an ongoing fight against the city of Indianapolis over whether a historical designation blocking demolition violates the church’s religious freedom.
James Johnson previously served as CEO of the Omaha Symphony in Nebraska and as CEO of the New York Pops in New York City.
Cuts to Indiana budget last year ‘put pressure’ on local fundraising for popular book program.
The building is on the same block as planned Simon-backed developments for a Ritz-Carlton hotel, Live Nation music venue and Ole Red bar, restaurant and country music hall.
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The Indianapolis City-County Council passed a proposal Monday night that asks the city’s development commission to hold off on consideration of hyperscale data center projects, but the commission has no obligation to comply with the request.