Roundup: Global dry cleaner presses into Noblesville, Greek’s growing in Westfield
The dry cleaner counts more than 450 locations worldwide, but hasn’t had a presence in Indiana until now. Also in the roundup: more pizza joints and ice cream shops.
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The dry cleaner counts more than 450 locations worldwide, but hasn’t had a presence in Indiana until now. Also in the roundup: more pizza joints and ice cream shops.
Lumber Liquidators, which has three stores in the Indianapolis area, has agreed to resolve claims brought on behalf of people who bought laminate flooring reported to contain unsafe levels of formaldehyde.
An Indianapolis fertility doctor accused of inseminating patients with his own sperm will appear in court for a change-of-plea hearing.
Regal Entertainment Group is testing demand-based pricing for movies, a big change for an industry that typically uses a one-size-fits-all approach.
Toyota and Mazda announced in August that they planned to spend $1.6 billion on a U.S. plant that would employ up to 4,000 workers.
Anthem Inc. exceeded Wall Street third-quarter profit expectations and pushed its 2017 forecast higher in its latest quarterly report. It also acquired an insurer with more than 135,000 Medicare members.
The total number of active central Indiana home listings dropped 12.9 percent, from 11,013 a year ago to 9,589 at the end of last month.
Vice President Mike Pence cast the final vote to break a 50-50 tie. The banking industry had been lobbying hard to roll back the regulation from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
The 25-year-old company said it expects to spend $13 million and add up to 75 jobs at the plant by 2021.
Through the first six weeks of the NFL season, the league has seen overall viewership decline 7.5 percent. For the Colts, it’s much, much worse.
Interfraternity Council President Trevor Holland said the decision was made with the university for the safety of their members and the community.
Neighbors who raised $250,000 to help save the northwest-side course are set to gather early next month to celebrate the progress on the course.
Despite slipping sales and lost market share, the Elanco animal-health unit is strong and the time is right to explore selling or spinning it off, Eli Lilly and Co. officials said Tuesday.
The struggling national retailer will no longer carry Whirlpool brands, including Maytag, KitchenAid and Jenn-Air, following a pricing disagreement.
An 11 percent year-over-year decrease in eyeballs comes at a bad time for the open-wheel racing series. But IndyCar boss Mark Miles remains optimistic.
The acquisition provides Formstack the rights to the Fast Forms software application, one of the more popular apps on the Salesforce AppExchange.
The J.F. Wild Building on East Market Street, a vacant tower recently restored with a $7 million rehab, now has occupants for about half of the building.
The company announced Tuesday that it is reviewing options for the Greenfield-based division, "including an initial public offering, merger, sale, or retention of the business."