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After decades-long wait, downtown site snags large project
Boston-based Charles Street Investment Partners LLC has filed plans with the city to construct a $15 million, seven-story apartment-and-retail project at Pennsylvania and Vermont streets.
Harrison Center evolves into arts hub
Unlike many other galleries that empty out on non-opening days, the Delaware Street arts hub is a constant whir of activity.
Path to $1.6 billion acquisition by Lilly full of twists and turns
At one point this spring, Lilly and three other companies were simultaneously angling to buy AMRO BioSciences.
MEMORY BANK: Memorial construction takes years to complete
Construction on the Indiana War Memorial—dedicated to those who fought in World War I—began in early 1926. The neoclassical building was designed by Walker and Weeks of Cleveland.
KRISTEN COOPER: Time to step up and invest in women-owned startups
We have some wildly smart women founders based here in Indianapolis who are creatively solving some big problems. You should get to know them.
Q&A: Cafe owner Maria Bertram offers jobs to women in need
Maria Bertram, an engineer by training, gave up a career at Eli Lilly and Co. to help revive Indianapolis’ Englewood neighborhood.
Not-for-profits weather surge in turnover of top execs
Local organizations have recently seen a spike in leadership turnover, with at least 80 organizations advertising for a new CEO, executive director or president since the beginning of 2017.
State Road 37 revamp still a year away, but prep work has begun
The $124 million project will turn the highway into a freeway from 126th to 146th streets.
Civic leaders launch push to meld transit, technology
The Central Indiana Personal Mobility Network is in its early stages. But the general idea is to use technology, including a smartphone app and other tools, to make it easier for people to use IndyGo and other local transportation options, including Blue Indy electric-car sharing, Indiana Pacers Bikeshare, Uber, and Lyft.
Indiana college wins case against health care law’s birth control rule
A northern Indiana college has won its long-running lawsuit seeking religious exemption from paying for employees' birth control under former President Barack Obama's health care law.
Indiana House speaker opposes state GOP platform changes
Indiana House Speaker Brian Bosma is the latest powerful GOP leader who doesn’t want to change the state Republican Party’s platform that favors “marriage between a man and a woman.”
Indy TV news stations take different approaches to set technology
WISH-TV and WTHR have invested heavily in technology to make their news sets grab viewers, but their methods of operation vary widely.
Circle Centre mall to renovate its entrances
The project is the first step in a multi-million-dollar upgrade of the downtown retail hub. Also in Property Lines: Crew Carwash, Joella’s Hot Chicken, Enterprise Rent-a-Car, Poke Guru and Game Paradise.
MICKEY MAURER: Puzzle, OneAmerica signboard celebrate joys of wordplay
The quips at the insurance company’s downtown headquarters are a tradition worthy of a crossword.
EDITORIAL: Allow ailing IPS to cash in on Broad Ripple property
Developers are salivating over the 16-acre property and gearing up to offer millions of dollars to buy it.
LETTER: Income gap will always be with us
How do we change things? That’s the question NO ONE can answer.
Income gap will always be with us
Regarding your series on poverty, I completely agree there’s a gap and that it needs to be minimized. That said, I do also know there has always been, is, and always will be a gap in income, lifestyle and what life brings to a person. How do we change things? That’s the question NO ONE […]
Little League to consider other locations for Central Region headquarters
Little League International said it might consider sites outside of Zionsville for its new regional headquarters following public criticism of a real estate project associated with the high-profile development. Seventy communities had sought the headquarters before Zionsville was chosen.