Smulyan’s willingness to help out has led him in many directions
Broadcast executive Jeff Smulyan’s career-spanning commitment to Indianapolis earns him the distinction of being the 24th recipient of IBJ’s Michael A. Carroll Award.
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Broadcast executive Jeff Smulyan’s career-spanning commitment to Indianapolis earns him the distinction of being the 24th recipient of IBJ’s Michael A. Carroll Award.
The Kauffman Index of Growth Entrepreneurship says the area now ranks 10th among the 40 largest metro areas when it comes to what Kauffman calls “growth entrepreneurship.”
Some companies are offering employees money to donate to charities with no strings attached, while other initiatives are designed to reward volunteer efforts.
You could go to work afterward without feeling ashamed of yourself.
In “Turtles All the Way Down,” Indy’s crown prince of young adult novels, is back in all his John Green-ness.
Pacers Sports & Entertainment finished a record year this summer—not on the court but in its management of Bankers Life Fieldhouse.
The Indianapolis-based real estate investment trust met expectations of analysts with its third-quarter performance.
After illness and grief that made sports secondary, he’s ready to return to the game he loves.
The takeaway from panels’ sobering discussion? Get involved.
Pacers officials already want to start negotiating the next deal. That won’t be cheap. Owner Herb Simon says he’s looking for a “major redo” of Bankers Life Fieldhouse.
An army of MainSource Financial Group executives will have key roles at First Financial Bancorp after First Financial completes its purchase of the Greensburg-based bank early next year.
The VR system will allow customers to use an Oculus Rift headset to virtually explore a closet or other space designed specifically for them.
Despite slumps in U.S. manufacturing as a whole, in Indiana, it has remained a mainstay for decades. It’s in a position to grow, especially as companies look to “reshore” their operations back to places in the Midwest.
Anyone can be a hero—all it takes is a willingness to serve others simply because it’s the right thing to do.
With Indianapolis in 2015 at 21.3 percent of the population in poverty, that is more than one in five people or 175,623.
The ability to host a high-end event that does not blow our budget means that organizations like ours can focus more on mission delivery (and less on more fundraising).
Indiana’s politics stand in sharp contrast to our aspirations to be a progressive state when it comes to courting business.
Indiana—arguably the leading manufacturing state in the nation—has a particularly compelling story to tell.
As we just witnessed, the consequences of urban sprawl and overdevelopment, especially in a low-lying area like Houston, can be devastating. But resilient design is not just about buildings. It’s about people.
Some onlookers have noticed a difference between renderings for 360 Market Square and what’s being built atop the apartment tower. It turns out the developer has switched a prominent material.