NCAA moves early-round basketball tourney games to Indy in 2022
The games had been scheduled for Cincinnati, but the NCAA said the city needs time to complete renovations of its arena.
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The games had been scheduled for Cincinnati, but the NCAA said the city needs time to complete renovations of its arena.
Strongbox, a commercial development and construction management company, plans to spend $7 million to tear down a quarter of the existing store and then add a second retail building to the site.
NCAA President Mark Emmert said he is spending most of his time trying to figure out how the NCAA and its hundreds of member schools will allow college athletes to get compensation under the auspices of amateur athletics.
In a sign of the Fed’s confidence about the economy, its latest policy statement dropped a phrase it had previously used that referred to “uncertainties” surrounding the economic outlook.
Noblesville’s Livery will open in the Hamilton Town Center between Books & Brews and the shopping center’s new green space, across from the recently opened Ford’s Garage.
The establishment’s owner is already looking for a new occupant for the space, located in the heart of Fountain Square.
Hyde Park Venture Partners, a Chicago-based venture capital firm with an office in Indianapolis, said its third fund exceeded its original goal of $75 million with help from repeat institutional investors.
The co-working/self-storage complex will be the fourth for the company that started in Castleton almost 10 years ago.
Nice-Pak Products, a manufacturer of wet wipes for consumers, health care, food service and other commercial markets, announced plans Wednesday to build a 760,000-square-foot production and warehousing facility in Mooresville, creating 90 jobs.
Sam Hurley has helped guide The Annex Group through a period of raid growth, with five housing developments announced in just the last year.
Since joining Springbuk James Norris has successfully led the company through $37 million in capital raises.
Clarissa Nowlin helped win lender support to finance the company’s growth, which has led to the tripling of employment.
Joe Allman led a financial streamlining that reduced the company’s number of airlines from three to one and its aircraft types from three to one.
Chris Dunkerley’s work for TriMedx perfectly aligns with one of his passions: making health care organizations more efficient.
As a result of Daniel Murphy’s work, Shiel Sexton now has 300 employee-owners instead of 14 and is positioned to remain locally owned for the next 50 years.
Patrick Shannon not only guided Allegion’s spinoff in December 2013 from Ingersoll Rand, but he has has since led the company through 20 acquisitions and major investments, growing its market value from $4 billion to more than $11 billion.