Cousins spar over multimillion-dollar Christian media empire
Two Indiana cousins are fighting for control of a Christian media empire started by their grandfather, trading accusations of deceit, corporate malfeasance, harassment and abuse.
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Two Indiana cousins are fighting for control of a Christian media empire started by their grandfather, trading accusations of deceit, corporate malfeasance, harassment and abuse.
The Indianapolis-based health system said the move will give patients more treatment options. It has opened five tiny hospitals in the last two years, and plans to open three more later this year.
Politicians and outside antitrust analysts have expressed concern in recent years that Google controls too much of the online digital ad process.
Despite pushback from U.S. business, Mexico and Capitol Hill, President Donald Trump is doubling down on his threat to slap a 5% tariff on Mexican imports.
To recognize the contribution, Eskenazi Health is changing the name of Midtown Community Mental Health to the Sandra Eskenazi Mental Health Center.
The eatery-and-entertainment chain plans to take space formerly occupied by a J.C. Penney Home Store. It’s set to open next summer.
Indiana Gaming Commission Executive Director Sara Gonso Tait said Thursday that state regulators might not be ready by Sept. 1 to allow sports betting, even though a law approved earlier this year makes it legal beginning on that date.
Several area mayors say they’ve been meeting to discuss regional cooperation—talks that Hogsett has been a part of—but had not signed off on any plan like the one the Indianapolis Democrat proposed. The Hogsett plan would create winners and losers among counties.
The office building, known as Multi-Specialty Surgery Center, has been on the market, but two purchase offers were withdrawn and the bank foreclosed on the mortgage.
The Detroit-based automaker said Thursday the new round of upgrades being completed this summer will allow the plant to increase production of the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 and GMC Sierra 1500 pickups.
This month, prosecutors, state senators and a pro-marijuana activist debate whether now is the time to pursue medical marijuana legalization in Indiana. Pierre Atlas writes about the Trump administration’s attitudes toward religion in the military. Bill Taft writes about the state’s Opportunity Zones. And George Gemelas celebrates America — and discusses the nation’s perception among […]
The federal government's weekly crop report for Indiana shows that just 22 percent of Indiana's corn acreage was planted by May 26.
On February 13, 2026 Indianapolis Business Journal will publish a custom Business Cares cover demonstrating the business community’s support of Heart Awareness Month. We invite your company to join in supporting Heart Health Awareness Month by placing your LOGO on the front cover of IBJ for only $850. Your support of the cover will go […]
If successful, the Keep Ann Dancing fundraising campaign, announced Thursday morning, will pay for hardware and technology upgrades and a maintenance fund for Ann Dancing by British artist Julian Opie.
The east-side Cajun and creole restaurant is a successor of sorts to Papa Roux, which operated out of the same building before closing last fall.
On October 2, Indianapolis Business Journal will publish our Business Cares cover demonstrating the business community’s support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. We invite your company to join in supporting Breast Cancer Awareness Month by placing your LOGO on the front cover of IBJ for only $850. Your support of the cover will go towards […]
The Excel format of 72 lists published in the Indianapolis Business Journal in 2018
The U.S. economy grew at a solid rate in the first three months of the year, but much of that gain was based on temporary factors that likely will fade, leaving growth much slower in the current quarter.
The Book of Lists is an annual compilation of the weekly Top 25 Lists featured in IBJ. The 2019 book contains 72 lists. It is the single most comprehensive resource publication on Indiana businesses. The 2019 Book of Lists is available for purchase at many metro Indy Barnes & Noble bookstores.