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Chicken N Pickle calls off plans for Fishers location
The chain announced plans in 2023 to open an indoor/outdoor entertainment complex with a restaurant, sports bar and pickleball courts in Fishers District.
Midwest travelers see hundreds of flights canceled, delayed after snowstorm
Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport was hardest hit by weekend snow, but travel issues were experienced thoughout the Great Lakes region.
Shoppers spend billions online on Black Friday, despite wider economic uncertainty
Consumers have turned to online deals to make post-Thanksgiving purchases from the comfort of their own homes—or opt to stretch out spending across longer promotions now offered by retailers.
UPDATE: No. 2 Indiana pursuing bigger goals after retaining Old Oaken Bucket at Purdue
After completing the first perfect regular season in school history, the No. 2 Hoosiers will face off against No. 1 Ohio State in the Big Ten championship game on Dec. 6 at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Pastry chef Cindy Hawkins finally captures title of ‘dessert world champion’
After placing in the Top 10 at four previous editions of the World Food Championships competition for chefs, Cindy Hawkins didn’t have to settle for “nearly victorious” status in 2025.
Downtown post office property once again stirs what-ifs
For 20 years, every mayoral administration has explored taking over or facilitating the sale of the post office directly east of Lucas Oil Stadium—with each attempt failing to gain traction.
Ilya Rekhter: AI is fueling the rise of solopreneur success
Could a single person build the next billion-dollar company with AI as their co-founder?
Cecil Bohanon and John Horowitz: Holiday reminds us that gratitude is a dish best served voluntarily
| Cecil Bohanon and John Horowitz
Gratitude is “low-hanging fruit” for health, for, as the study’s author says, “Anyone can recognize what’s around them and express thanks to others.”
Mickey Kim: Buffett’s letter on earning true riches an instant Thanksgiving classic
Thankfulness doesn’t ignore hardship; it helps us see what’s still good and builds the resilience to keep going.
Q&A with Cory Lewis, whose emphasis on collaboration has driven INCOG’s rapid growth
Lewis sat down with IBJ to talk about his leadership style and the role of cycling in his life.
IU Health prepares for huge increase in energy use with $4.3B hospital complex
The health care system’s plan to meet its energy needs includes working closely with its electricity provider, AES Indiana, building additional backup power systems and operating its own natural gas utility plant for heating and cooling.
Editorial: Drop in tobacco use statewide signals tax hike is having an effect
The Indiana Department of Health also reported that enrollment in its smoking cessation program jumped nearly 40% over the same period.
Nate Feltman: Events reflect IBJ Media’s expanding role as civic convenor
Join us at one of our three remaining events. We will celebrate CEOs and C-Suite leadership on Tuesday and conduct the Corporate Counsel Power Breakfast on Dec. 9.
Anne Hazlett and Marvin Richardson: Employers need to invest in workers’ mental health
As co-chairs of the Indiana Mental Health Roundtable, we recently hosted a summit of business, government, health care and nonprofit leaders to discuss and collaborate on the “Business of Mental Health.”
Ralph Durrett Jr.: Fostering culture, comprehension and human connection
Too many well-intentioned programs have unintentionally disempowered the very communities they aim to help. Instead of cultivating capacity, America has built systems that create dependency.
Derek Schultz: Pacers season in free fall
We knew the 2025-2026 campaign wouldn’t be a continuation of 2024-2025 after Tyrese Haliburton crumpled to the floor last June in Oklahoma City.
First Internet Bank finds small business is big business
With $5.6 billion in assets, Fishers-based First Internet Bank might best be described as modest in size. But in the world of small business lending, it’s among the nation’s powerhouses.
ReElement Technologies aims to close mineral recycling gap
The company uses technology developed and patented by Purdue University to refine and purify rare earth metals and permanent magnets
Scripps adopts poison pill after takeover bid by Sinclair
The board said it took the action in an effort to ensure all shareholders get the best deal and protect them from “coercive tactics