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The Nickel Plate District has exploded with development—and the biggest project yet is on the horizon.
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The Nickel Plate District has exploded with development—and the biggest project yet is on the horizon.
The Rock initiative is providing affordable homes and spurring other big changes in the far-east-side neighborhood.
Hate-crimes legislation and increasing teacher pay might be the big talking points at the Indiana Statehouse this session, but it’s a safe bet that gambling will stir up a few debates, too.
Bristol-Myers and Celgene combined will have nine products with more than $1 billion in annual sales and significant potential for growth in the core disease areas of oncology, immunology and cardiovascular disease.
Apple acknowledged that demand for iPhones is waning, confirming investor fears that the company's most profitable product has lost some of its luster.
Members of the General Assembly return Thursday to the Indiana Statehouse in Indianapolis for a session expected to last until late April. Budget issues are expected to dominate the session.
The 7,500-square-foot restaurant and bar, which opened at the northeast corner of South Meridian and Georgia streets in November 2017, was the first location outside of Chicago for Broken English Taco Pub.
The regional chain of salon and spa superstores plans to close all but one of its locations in the Indianapolis area as part of a major corporate restructuring.
Norton became the town manager in 2013 and led the Boone County community through a period of significant growth and booming economic development.
The retro game center is vacating its space in Washington Square mall. Also this week: Performance Bicycle, Pia Urban Cafe and 10 Johnson Avenue.
Indianapolis-based Synovia Solutions’ Here Comes the Bus app has attracted 1.2 million registered users and 300,000 daily users in 3-1/2 years.
A towering limestone monument to a long-ago Indianapolis mayor will be transformed into a performance venue at Riverside Park, thanks in part to a Lilly Endowment Inc. grant.
After running Democrat Joe Donnelly’s unsuccessful re-election campaign for U.S. Senate, 30-year-old political strategist Peter Hanscom is enjoying a break
From Butler’s Final Fours to other teams that hit bottom and seem headed back to the top.
Several temporary outdoor ice rinks return to central Indiana this winter, and communities are making changes to improve the experience for visitors.
The Indianapolis Parks Department is proposing the creation of public-private partnership involving a health care provider to help pay for a new family event center at Broad Ripple Park.
It is such an elegant bill that it also adds millions of jobs and improves the economy at the same time.
We need more bike racks in secure, safe and lighted locations. Bike lockers would also be a great addition to help promote commuting in and out of downtown.
Consumers will take their spending across state lines.
An essayist sees signs of hope that Republicans will return to their roots.