Indoor farming players struggling to find profitability
Some businesses in the industry are continuing to bet big even as rivals such as AppHarvest wobble and fail.
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Some businesses in the industry are continuing to bet big even as rivals such as AppHarvest wobble and fail.
Some 12,700 UAW members—or roughly 8% of the union’s autoworkers—are on strike at a Stellantis plant in Ohio, at a GM plant in Missouri and at a Ford assembly plant in Michigan.
Stephanie Hogsett filed a petition for dissolution of marriage in Johnson County on Sept. 8, court records show.
Attorney General Todd Rokita has filed a lawsuit alleging IU Health failed to report, review and enforce privacy standards in connection with Dr. Caitlin Bernard talking publicly about an abortion she performed on a 10-year-old.
The Indianapolis City-County Council approved a proposal on Monday creating the Riverside district and a tax credit for longtime homeowners in the neighborhood who are over the age of 55.
The city will work through 2024 to consolidate into its most prominent piece of real estate offices that are now scattered around downtown, including those of the Department of Public Works and the Department of Business and Neighborhood Services.
The slowdown in leasing activity, which began late last year, is putting some developers in a tricky spot.
The investors’ mantra to “buy low, sell high” seems both simple and easy, but unfortunately, we humans are hard-wired to do just the opposite, and our bad habits of “chasing performance” and trying to “time the market” cause us financial harm.
Of course, discerning eligibility and benefits for a firm or not-for-profit can be tricky, which is one reason consultants offer their services.
Researcher Terry Loghmani and two colleagues have developed a medical device they say can help physical therapists monitor the level of pressure they apply to the soft tissue of patients seeking greater mobility and pain relief.
National efforts to boost computer chip and electric vehicle production are fueling a bidding war among states, including Indiana, that is driving up the cost and number of so-called “megadeal” incentive packages exceeding $50 million.
Brian Bauer has been Indiana University Health’s Fort Wayne president since January 2019 and is also a co-owner of the Indy Eleven soccer club. He worked previously as president of Terre Haute Regional Hospital and most recently as president of Lutheran Hospital/Lutheran Health Network. The owner of a seafood, steak and sushi restaurant in Fort […]
When I shared my morning experience with my colleagues, they said, “You might need to find more recovery time in your schedule.”
We need developers, business leaders, city-county councilors, downtown residents and others to make sure the Circle remains vibrant now and for future generations.
History: Evansville-based ZeroCarb Lyfe was launched by co-founders Omar Atia and Mohamed Aly in April 2020. But the company’s origin story begins in 2006 when Aly, who is diabetic, developed a chicken-based pizza crust as an alternative to carb-heavy traditional crusts. Atia, who was born in Chicago but grew up in Indianapolis, has engineering degrees […]
Do other folks who work at IBJ Media have opinions about what we do in the newsroom? You bet. Do we listen to their concerns and questions? Of course. But ultimately, I’m responsible for our news decisions.
Without addressing labor shortages, our reliance on imported crops grows.
Our soils and meteorological conditions are nearly perfect for growing trees that absorb and lock in carbon.
Our city has come a long way, but we still have quite a distance to go to aid in successful re-entry for our clients.
And while there are other valid reasons to put the unbeaten Buffs back on TV, we all know the reason the networks are scrambling to get their cameras out to the Rockies: They can’t get enough of Deion Sanders.