Construction set to begin on $17M downtown hotel
The project has been in the works for two years. A ceremonial groundbreaking is set for Wednesday at the site, two blocks east of Lucas Oil Stadium.
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The project has been in the works for two years. A ceremonial groundbreaking is set for Wednesday at the site, two blocks east of Lucas Oil Stadium.
In Indiana, drug-related foster cases shot up more than sixfold between 2000 and 2015. And, in Marion County, cases involving drugs went from about 20 percent of foster children in 2010 to 50 percent five years later.
Mainstay Property Group has won approval to construct the office and retail project as the street’s commercial revival kicks into high gear.
A former executive producer at the NFL Network and ex-players including former Indianapolis Colts running back Marshall Faulk allegedly groped and made sexually explicit comments to a female colleague, a lawsuit claims.
A board is scheduled to meet Wednesday to vote on whether an emergency manager should be given full control over the district's finances and academics.
Indianapolis officials say they’ll continue boosting the size of the city’s police force and expanding support for neighborhood anti-crime efforts in response to a seven-year trend of increasing homicides.
A report released Monday by the Indiana Office of Tourism Development says travel, tourism and hospitality generated a record $2.9 billion in taxes in 2016, up 5.6 percent from 2015.
Ascension Health and Providence St. Joseph Health are in deal talks to form the nation's largest hospital operator.
The second-oldest bar in Indianapolis will soon close its doors, clearing the way for one of the city’s most dynamic restaurateurs to take over the space.
The possible combination of Ascension (the parent of St. Vincent Health) and Providence St. Joseph Health could set off a scramble for physician recruiting and a push back against insurers who have been trying to steer patients away from costly hospital settings.
Investors seem certain about this: The Federal Reserve is going to raise interest rates this week for the third time this year.
Gov. Eric Holcomb is seeking to create a multi-agency working group to develop strategies to manage the state's water resources and infrastructure.
The group behind some of the city’s hottest eateries of the last decade plans to open a “coastal Italian” concept in the space that Cerulean is vacating at the end of the month.
The statewide hotline run by Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology also will begin collecting information from tutoring sessions to help identify students’ knowledge gaps.
The expansion is the second for the student loan giant in Indianapolis in less than two years.
The layoffs are expected to take place Feb. 2, according to a notice filed with state workforce development officials.
Twas the week before Christmas week…and there are still plenty of A&E choices.
The wife of a former Indiana congressman who came under ethics investigation for spending campaign contributions on lavish hotels, meals and at least one family trip may soon announce that she will run for an open legislative seat.
How do you satisfy demands of the rebellious GOP lawmakers from high-tax states who demand concessions over a cherished deduction? And how do you pay for those concessions?
Authorities say Larry Westby stole nearly $1 million from people investing in his Indianapolis-based business.