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The local developer has a solution to a problem that vexed the building’s previous owner. It includes converting four floors to an unusual use.
The nearly 22,000-square-foot grocery is part of the chain’s aggressive renovation and expansion campaign. Also in the roundup: three new eateries, two salons, two boutiques and two dentist offices.
Indiana lawmakers are returning to the Statehouse as they make preparations for the upcoming General Assembly.
The 88-year-old, seven-story Wyndham is available for occupancy after owner the Pearl Cos. bought the building and tore the interior down to its studs.
Permit filings are up 6 percent so far this year in the nine-county area compared with the first 10 months of 2016.
The Indiana Chamber of Commerce wants lawmakers to raise the state’s legal age for buying cigarettes from 18 to 21 and also is calling for a repeal of a state law that prohibits businesses from refusing to hire tobacco users.
Purdue University is rolling out a grant program to help lower- and middle-class Indiana students afford college.
Janet Yellen’s decision to leave will give Trump a fourth spot to fill on the Fed’s seven-person Board of Governors in Washington, including a vice chairman spot.
Growth in the technology industry has become a big driver of activity in the local commercial real estate market, according to a new report by CBRE, which ranked Indianapolis fourth for tech-job increases among U.S. cities.
The company is riding a roller coaster since its launch only 20 months ago, raising a total of $61 million, but abruptly changing gears on drug candidates.
As a top pharma industry veteran from 2007 to 2017, former Eli Lilly and Co. executive Alex Azar built a substantial financial portfolio now worth as much as $20.6 million.
Plus, Broadway in Indianapolis brings “A Christmas Story” tour to town.
Innovative Health Solutions Inc. recently received FDA approval for a device that treats opioid withdrawal symptoms.
A group representing the unsecured creditors of HHGregg has filed suit against Andretti Autosport in an attempt to claw back nearly $1.5 million in sponsorship money the now-defunct retailer paid the racing team in the months leading up to its bankruptcy.
The once-popular Caribbean Cove has closed its doors, along with the national chain restaurant that operated within the hotel.
Experts say wider availability of no-premium plans is the unintended consequence of Trump administration actions to undermine the Affordable Care Act.
A Purdue University professor has received a $5 million grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to help develop hybrid grain seeds that will resist parasite weeds.
Indianapolis' largest public animal shelter is urging residents to consider adopting a cat or dog to save them from being euthanized at the overcrowded facility.
Officials in the area plan to offer incentives to businesses moving to the area or providing goods or services for existing companies in the region.
The 35-year-old Danica Patrick said she will race only in the Daytona 500 and the Indianapolis 500 next year and then she will walk away.