Former Angie’s List CEO strikes deal to buy company’s HQ campus
Bill Oesterle and a group of investors have agreed to purchase the 17.5-acre site on the near-east side and could close on the deal in March.
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Bill Oesterle and a group of investors have agreed to purchase the 17.5-acre site on the near-east side and could close on the deal in March.
The Plainfield facility is the third of eight “neighborhood hospitals” St. Vincent plans to open in central Indiana as health systems try to stitch up the expanding Hendricks market.
The Texas city is considered a tourism hot spot for its music and culinary scenes. Its burgeoning technology culture also makes it a key destination for business travelers.
The owner of Circle Centre has sued the franchisee at least twice before. The sweet pastry purveyor then signed a 10-year lease extension in 2016.
Former Enron CFO Andy Fastow, who was sentenced to six years in prison for his role in the Enron scandal, is expected to tell local financial analysts how the fraud unfolded and what he learned from the experience.
Corrie Meyer, who served as executive director of the Carmel Redevelopment Commission for three years, is challenging Republican incumbent Mike Delph in the 29th Senate District.
The plan intends to use $200 billion in federal money to leverage more than $1 trillion on local and state tax dollars to fix America’s roads, highways, ports and airports.
As a candidate, President Trump advocated Medicare negotiations and allowing consumers to import medicines from abroad. His current strategy recommends changes to policies that the administration believes unwittingly lead to higher prices, and suggests ways to speed drugs to market and increase competition.
ElringKlinger intends to add $20.6 million in manufacturing, logistics and information technology equipment to its Fort Wayne plant.
The state's Division of Mental Health and Addiction has added two dependency recovery initiatives—one virtual and one concrete.<
Gener8tor, which takes ownership stakes in startups in return for providing intensive guidance, will launch a free program in Indianapolis this spring that will provide coaching for seven weeks to five promising Hoosier companies.
Plus “Singin’ in the Rain” at Garfield Park courtesy of Vintage Movie Night.
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.