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Rebecca Wells jumps ship from JLL to help Lee & Associates grow its capital markets team in the Midwest.
Rebecca Wells arrives from JLL to boost the firm’s capital markets team in the Midwest.
Big downtown real estate projects are expected to add that much room to the retail inventory, and advocacy group Downtown Indy is jumping in to help drum up interest.
Both companies are expected to receive economic development incentives from the city of Zionsville and the state.
Hill-Rom Holdings Inc., which owns Tridien Medical, said it plans to begin eliminating employees Jan. 31 with terminations continuing until Sept. 30, when the facility will permanently close.
City-County Council Republicans have called for Jeff Miller to step down after he was charged with child molesting, but it appears he intends to remain on the council.
The industrial bakery is seeking local tax breaks in connection with the project, which is expected to create 118 jobs over the next three years.
The investment in new equipment would ramp up the speed of sorting and handling at the 2.4 million-square-foot hub, as well as create about 125 full-time jobs and 450 part-time positions.
A company founded a year ago by prominent local tech entrepreneur Don Brown expects to pay average salaries of $156,000 a year in new space at the IU Emerging Technology Center.
Taltz, launched in 2016 to treat plaque psoriasis, won approval from the Food and Drug Administration for a second indication—treating adults with a form of arthritis.
The Indianapolis health insurer says its pharmacy-benefits deal with CVS included “flexibility” to deal in a “changing and dynamic marketplace.” With CVS now trying to acquire insurer Aetna, that might be how the deal comes undone.
CVS Health Corp.’s $67.5 billion takeover of Aetna Inc. will test the administration’s approach to far-reaching corporate takeovers, just weeks after the U.S. government sued to block a major telecommunications merger.
If the Supreme Court strikes down the law, giving sports betting the go-ahead, 32 states would likely offer it within five years, according to one report.
The announcement caps off what officials are calling a record year for economic development in the northern suburb—commitments for 2,185 new jobs and $64.5 million in capital investment.
With a series of high-profile workplace sex scandals on their minds, some employers are making changes to their holiday parties, especially when it comes to alcohol.
Linda Pence and David Hensel have dissolved their practice after a seven-year run representing defendants in white-collar criminal cases.
A few dozen private college endowments could dodge a bullet with the sweeping tax bill approved by the Senate early Saturday morning after a last-minute amendment.
Plus Snoopy, Lucy, Linus, Charlie Brown and the rest of the Peanuts game on stage.
The April 23 event will come two weeks before Indiana’s May 8 primary.