Voters reject tax hikes to raise more funds for Indianapolis Public Schools
Voters in the state’s largest school district voted against two referendums that would have raised $272 million to help pay for operating costs and building improvements.
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Voters in the state’s largest school district voted against two referendums that would have raised $272 million to help pay for operating costs and building improvements.
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The project by Litz & Eaton Development Co. will add five new, 2,100-square-foot townhomes to the southwest corner of North Delaware Street and Fall Creek Parkway South Drive.
A new nightclub that describes itself as a “New Orleans-inspired voodoo dive bar” is set to celebrate its grand opening Saturday.
Lilly’s revenue in the United States rose 11 percent year-over-year, to $3.4 billion, thanks largely to rising sales of diabetes drugs Trulicity and Basgalar, cancer treatment Verzenio and psoriasis medication Taltz.
The project is slated for an odd triangular parcel along one of Fountain Square’s main arteries as the neighborhood’s resurgence continues.
Dozens of state and local races are on the ballot as are proposals to amend the Indiana Constitution to restrict state spending and to let IPS spend more. But thousands of voters have already cast ballots.
Amazon.com Inc. will separate its proposed second headquarters into two locations, and is close to deals with both sites, The New York Times reported Monday.
The Indianapolis City-County Council’s Metropolitan and Economic Development Committee unanimously approved a proposal to buy the Oak Tree Apartments near 42nd Street and Post Road from Indy Diamond LLC.
Developer Steve Pittman’s proposal to build an office building at 106th and Illinois streets is moving forward through the approval process, despite contentious pleas from two of his siblings that the project be reworked.
A panel of City-County Council members on Monday advanced a plan to provide Corteva Agriscience with incentives to maintain operations in Indianapolis, but not before several councilors expressed objections.
Work has started on The Kent, and Pedcor is awaiting approval to begin on the connected Holland and Playfair buildings.
The U.S. Olympic Committee is choosing to pursue the nuclear option for USA Gymnastics after the organization botched its rebuilding attempt in the wake of a sex-abuse scandal involving former team doctor Larry Nassar.
Executives and directors of the West Lafayette-based biotech hold nearly 9 percent of Endocyte stock, worth about $177 million, based on the deal price of $24 a share.
The online retail giant plans to divide the $5 billion HQ2 project between two locations, The Wall Street Journal said, citing a person familiar with the matter. The two cities will end up with about 25,000 workers each.
Amazon is approaching its end-of-year deadline for deciding where it will locate the $5 billion campus, and two national newspapers reported over the weekend that an area in northern Virginia is far along in negotiations.
The court on Monday rejected appeals from the telecommunications industry seeking to throw out a lower court ruling in favor of the "net neutrality" rules.
With the economy strong, wages rising and unemployment at a near-five-decade low, the Federal Reserve remains on track to keep raising interest rates — just not this week.
A brewery and restaurant that hoped to be part of the revitalization of the south end of the Butler-Tarkington neighborhood has closed, citing “unexpected circumstances.”
Such a decision would leave Indianapolis and 18 other finalists out of the running for the giant economic development prize.