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Gate change ahead for Frontier Airlines in Indianapolis
The Indianapolis International Airport is moving Frontier from one concourse to the other to help balance overall airline growth at the facility. It’s the first time since the terminal’s opening in 2008 that an airline tenant will be moved.
Century-old men’s clothing store going out of business
The store, which has been at its current location in Glendale for 45 years, is in its third generation of ownership.
Celadon stops HQ construction, refocuses on core trucking business
The trucking giant is canceling its $28 million Mount Comfort headquarters, selling its flatbed unit, and outsourcing its driver schools, to refocus on core business as the industry is expected to boom.
Cummins’ Indy HQ captures annual Monumental Award
Cummins Inc.’s global distribution headquarters building in downtown Indianapolis took home the highest honor at the Indy Chamber's annual Monumental Awards gala Thursday night.
First Internet sees record profit, big loan growth
The Fishers-based parent of First Internet Bank also saw big increases deposit growth and net interest income.
GOP legislator joins race for Indiana congressional seat
State Rep. Jim Baird of Greencastle announced Thursday he's seeking the 4th District seat now held by GOP Rep. Todd Rokita, who's running for the Senate.
Guaranty Building magnet for tech firms
Salesforce has left for its namesake tower across the Circle as part of a big downtown expansion, but the nearly emptied Guaranty is making a quick comeback and attracting prized tenants.
NorthPoint developers hope to attract more companies like Bastian Solutions
With the first tenant in hand, the developers of the 300-acre NorthPoint project in Westfield are eager to attract more of the same.
North-side barbecue restaurant closes after 25 years
GT South’s Rib House was founded by Georgia native Gerald Travis South in June 1992 and remained in the South family after his death in 2005.
Inconsistent municipal, ZIP code boundaries cause confusion
The mismatched identities causes problems, especially for businesses, because ZIP codes determine the city used in an address.
Local Indy Fuel owners say all signs point up heading into fourth season
With an improved team and a better schedule—including more Saturday night games (14) than ever—Indy Fuel officials think this could be a watershed season for the minor-league professional hockey team.
Rise in poverty in Indy nearly outpaces growth in population over 15 years
A Sagamore Institute study discovered that the portion of Indianapolis residents living in poverty increased from 11.8 percent in 2000 to 21.3 percent in 2015—an increase of 85,063 people.
IU Health faces Bloomington antitrust suit over ambulance service
In a federal lawsuit that could have ramifications for many Indiana counties, Monroe Hospital claims IU Health is taking unfair advantage of the Monroe County market.
Everyone earns same salary at growing tech consultancy
Design on Tap, which just moved to the Station Place building downtown, uses a flat organizational structure to ensure each employee is valued equally.
IU med school wins $7.6M grant to study Alzheimer’s disease
The study will focus on early-onset Alzheimer’s disease, which are about 5 percent of patients.
Caine wins Watanabe award
Caine Dr. Virginia Caine, director of the Marion County Health Department, has been named Watanabe Life Sciences Champion of the Year, an honor named after the late Dr. August Watanabe, former chairman of BioCrossroads, an Indianapolis-based life-sciences organization that presents the award. Caine was honored for advocating for better health care and leading efforts to […]
Anthem to build 21-story tech center in Atlanta
Construction is set to begin in January and the building should be complete in two years.
IU Health gets new imaging machine
The machine, manufactured by Germany-based Siemens, will be used at IU Health’s Neuroscience Center at 16th Street and Capitol Avenue, primarily for oncology and neuroscience patients.
