Carmel medical office owner files for bankruptcy
The office building, known as Multi-Specialty Surgery Center, has been on the market, but two purchase offers were withdrawn and the bank foreclosed on the mortgage.
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The office building, known as Multi-Specialty Surgery Center, has been on the market, but two purchase offers were withdrawn and the bank foreclosed on the mortgage.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.
IBJ is putting a new focus on covering issues of inequality, poverty and how the economy is working—or not—for the people in the Indianapolis community. We’d like to hear from you to help make our coverage more complete. And we want to foster an environment in which we are incorporating a wide and diverse set […]
Who are the most influential women in metro Indianapolis? On Oct. 22, 2026, Indianapolis Business Journal will spotlight some of our city’s most successful business women from both the public and private sectors while revealing the triumphs and challenges that have shaped their careers. These powerful women will be honored at an event, and profiles […]
Gail K. Boudreaux President & CEO Anthem Inc. Dr. Kristina M. Box State Health Commissioner Indiana State Department of Health Mary E. Dankoski Executive Associate Dean & Professor of Family Medicine Indiana University School of Medicine Myla A. Eldridge Clerk Marion County Clerk’s Office Barbara A. Fleming President BAF Corp. Roxane Gay Author & Associate […]
Introducing the class of 2017 IBJ’s Women of Influence program recognizes women who have risen to the highest levels of business, the arts and community and public service in central Indiana. This year’s class of 22 women represents a diverse range of fields, including health care, insurance, government, law and education. Click on images below […]
Introducing the Class of 2016 IBJ’s Women of Influence program is in its 10th year of recognizing women who have risen to the highest levels of business, the arts and public service in central Indiana. The 2016 class includes 23 women with diverse experiences and achievements. Honorees include an advocate for children, a federal judge, […]
Introducing the Class of 2015 IBJ’s Women of Influence program recognizes women who have risen to the highest levels of business, the arts and community and public service in central Indiana. This year’s class of 20 women come from a diverse range of fields, including banking, education, government, law, philanthropy, real estate and technology. Click […]
Introducing the class of 2014 IBJ’s Women of Influence program recognizes women who have risen to the highest levels of business, the arts and community and public service in central Indiana. This year’s class of 20 women is a diverse group that includes a judge, a private equity executive, a TV news director and CEOs […]
Women of Influence 2012 IBJ’s Women of Influence program recognizes central Indiana women who have become leaders in their chosen fields. All have overcome obstacles to achieve success—and all have a level of influence in the community that extends beyond the organizations they work for. Click on the photos below to learn more about the […]