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Riverview Energy officials say the plant would employ about 225 workers and create about 2,000 temporary construction jobs.
Indiana lawmakers have reached halftime in this year's legislative session, which has been marked more by plans deferred and legislation killed than major changes.
Five days after New England Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels reneged on a deal to take the job, the Colts hired Frank Reich, the man who helped lead the Philadelphia Eagles to their first NFL title since 1960.
Our latest class is loaded with achievers determined to better our community. It’s a diverse group that includes an ER physician fighting the opioid epidemic, one of the journalists who broke the USA Gymnastics scandal and an entrepreneur striving to improve water quality.
Phoenix Theatre’s final mainstage production before moving is a moving, rich account of the impact of a factory lock out.
The retail giant confirmed to IBJ on Friday that it intends to rehire DHL workers, who also could have a chance to transfer to other DHL facilities.
The luxury units would accompany 120,000 square feet of retail and two hotels slated to be built on 17 acres in The Yard along 116th Street east of Interstate 69.
The bank, which went public in October, says it saw especially strong growth in its multifamily mortgage business last year.
The firm says the new space will have high-tech elements to enhance student learning, including golf and gun training simulators.
Gander Mountain has morphed into Gander Outdoors under a new owner, with a grand opening for its 86th Street store on Saturday. Recent Indy-area exits include two Broad Ripple eateries and a Cancun Mexican Restaurant location.
The pre-dawn pact put to bed a five-and-a-half hour federal shutdown while authorizing big spending increases for the military, domestic programs and disaster relief.
Determine Inc., a software firm that moved its headquarters from Silicon Valley to Carmel in mid-2016, continued to lose money in its latest fiscal quarter, but less than it did the previous year.
The turbulence coursing through markets has raised speculation that Fed officials might decide to slow their pace of rate increases out of fear of upsetting the markets and possibly harming the economy.
The rate of forcing passengers off oversold flights was the lowest since the Transportation Department started keeping records in 1995, beating the previous record set in 2016.
The fraternity is at least the fourth national fraternity to close or suspend its IU chapter since the start of 2017.
A leak that sent water into the basement of a historic monument in downtown Indianapolis has prompted curators to move a collection of artifacts documenting Indiana's role in the Civil War.
With Scott Dixon at the wheel, the prototype for a windscreen to help protect IndyCar drivers from flying debris received its first on-track test Thursday.
ANGI Homeservices Inc. CEO Chris Terrill told IBJ he is feeling “bullish” about the company’s overall prospects and its future in Indianapolis.
The Dow Jones industrial average is 10 percent below the record high it set just two weeks ago after another market swoon on Thursday.