Record shop Irvington Vinyl closing its doors
The record store shares leased space with the bookstore Bookmamas, a separate business that also announced that it plans to close.
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The record store shares leased space with the bookstore Bookmamas, a separate business that also announced that it plans to close.
An Indiana group that promotes trails and greenways in Indiana is trying to persuade Fishers and Noblesville to include both a railway and a trail—as opposed to a trail-only plan—in the redevelopment of the Nickel Plate corridor.
U.S. employers went on a hiring binge in February, adding 313,000 jobs and drawing hundreds of thousands of people into the job market.
Claire’s Stores Inc., the fashion accessories chain where legions of preteens got their ears pierced, is preparing to file for bankruptcy in the coming weeks, according to people with knowledge of the plans.
Toys “R” Us Inc., which has three Indianapolis-area stores, is expected to liquidate its bankrupt U.S. operations after so far failing to find a buyer or reach a debt restructuring deal with lenders, according to people familiar with the matter.
The financial software firm this week announced a strategic partnership it said should accelerate the company’s growth and local employee base.
The major change this year is to replace the existing State Workforce Innovation Council with a new board that legislative leaders hope will be smaller and more nimble.
Unswayed by Republican warnings of a trade war, President Donald Trump ordered steep new tariffs on steel and aluminum imports to the U.S. on Thursday, vowing to fight back against an "assault on our country" by foreign competitors.
Health insurer Cigna is buying the nation’s biggest pharmacy benefit manager, the latest in a string of proposed tie-ups as health care’s bill payers attempt to get a grip on rising costs.
The Carmel-based developer and operator of senior care facilities blamed high start-up costs and a challenging reimbursement environment for decision to pull out of Arizona.
Packed gyms and old rivalries are still staples of the tournament’s first weekend.
Authentic, unique presence comes from the inside out, not the outside in. In other words, it can’t be created by someone else telling you how to act.
At its height in the 1960s, the P.R. Mallory building on Washington Street had 1,500 workers.
Chris Handberg, 38, worked at the Domestic Violence Network, The Julian Center and as a youth pastor in Anderson before becoming executive director of Indy Pride.
Now that Hoosiers can purchase alcohol at retail on Sundays thanks to (technically) emergency legislation signed into law even before conference committees had begun to convene, some even question why legislators should stay in Indianapolis through March 14.
It’s not unreasonable to consider regional taxing solutions for infrastructure.
In all, international trade supported more than 812,000 jobs in 2014, a number that’s almost certainly grown. That’s more than one of every five jobs in the state. Those kinds of numbers don’t happen by chance.
The program, which Cummins is describing as its “most ambitious community initiative ever,” is called Cummins Powers Women.
Circle Centre claims a now-closed beauty salon owes unpaid rent. Plus: Untuckit has joined the Fashion Mall roster, Fira Boutique has closed in Broad Ripple, and the Freddy’s steakburger chain hits a big milestone on the south side.