Smart-technology company moving from Carmel to Zionsville
TriPhase Technologies plans to consolidate its Carmel office and Westfield warehouse operations into one building in Zionsville and add 10 employees.
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TriPhase Technologies plans to consolidate its Carmel office and Westfield warehouse operations into one building in Zionsville and add 10 employees.
The effort, dubbed “Operation Cryptosweep,” is being coordinated by the North American Securities Administrators Association.
Heavy equipment and machinery maker Caterpillar plans to make the investment in building improvements, information technology, software and equipment.
School allows a student and instructor from one of Lincoln Tech’s 12 locations across the country to participate in five IndyCar races, including the Indianapolis 500.
President Donald Trump’s interest in the bill stems from a push by Vice President Mike Pence, who championed the initiative when he was governor of Indiana.
The House voted 258-159 to approve legislation rolling back the Dodd-Frank law, notching a legislative win for President Donald Trump, who made gutting the landmark law a campaign promise.
The Indianapolis City-County Council president has halted plans to revamp the city's civilian police merit board in the wake of its recent vote clearing two officers of wrongdoing in the fatal shooting of an unarmed black motorist.
Susan Bayh, the wife of former Sen. and Gov. Evan Bayh, had a malignant glioblastoma removed Tuesday.
A new 125-home subdivision could be built in Westfield north of the Harmony neighborhood on Ditch Road if the City Council approves the project. Estridge Homes and 11th Street Development have filed plans with the to build 125 single-family homes on about 80 acres along the west side of Ditch Road between 156th Street and […]
Pulte Homes of Indiana LLC has proposed building 28 single-family homes along 131st Street just east of the Boone County line in Carmel. The developer has requested the city rezone approximately 22 acres on the south side of 131st Street west of West Road from the S-1 residential zoning classification to a planned unit development […]
Archview Properties wants to build three apartment buildings on Michigan Road between 106th Street and Bennett Parkway. (Rendering courtesy of Zionsville Plan Commission) A developer has proposed a 218-unit apartment complex on property that the town of Zionsville and retailer Walmart fought over for a decade. Archview Properties LLC, an affiliate of Indianapolis-based Cityscape Residential, […]
City and state officials said Tuesday they have been working with Anthem for some time but did not offer the company tax breaks in exchange for its decision to spend $20 million to renovate its huge campus on Virginia Avenue, just south of downtown.
Population projections recently released by the Indiana Business Research Center show the county will add more than 218,000 residents in the next 30-some years.
It will end a tradition that is just as much part of the Indy 500 fabric as the Borg-Warner Trophy, the yard of bricks, the celebratory milk in victory lane and the singing of “(Back Home Again in) Indiana.”
As dominant as Chevy has been in racing over the years, Honda continues to have the upper hand in the Indy 500.
The office will close next month because Yellow Pages is outsourcing the work to an firm in India, employees say in a federal aid application.
The announced departure of Marvin Ellison on Tuesday sent shares of the struggling department store chain tumbling to an all-time intraday low.
A local couple that operates a downtown insurance firm has embarked on a “multimillion-dollar” project to rehabilitate the Vonnegut-designed structure, which recently has played host to heavy-metal concerts and league basketball.
The insurer ended speculation of an impending exit by formally announcing Tuesday morning that it would remain based in the city and planned to invest $20 million for renovations to an office campus in the Mile Square.
Robert Indiana was born Robert Clark in New Castle and later relocated to Indianapolis, where he attended Arsenal Technical High School.