Two Cincinnati steakhouses coming downtown
One eatery is set to take 10,000 square feet in the city’s oldest skyscraper and the other will fill the spot vacated by the Colts Grille.
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One eatery is set to take 10,000 square feet in the city’s oldest skyscraper and the other will fill the spot vacated by the Colts Grille.
Indianapolis-based manufacturer Hurco Cos saw increased sales of vertical milling machines from all product lines in the United States.
Fundraising CHIP to benefit from Celebration on Sept.19 at Marriott Indianapolis Downtown from 4:30-6:30 p.m. with keynote speaker, Lloyd Pendleton, senior advisor to the executive director of the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness in Washington, D.C.,2006. Contact Chris Sherwood at [email protected] or (317) 472-7638. Tickets also available online. Happy Hollow to benefit from Bowling for Campers on Sept. 30, […]
First Internet Bancorp is based in Fishers and has $2.2 billion in assets. It operates as the bank holding company for First Internet Bank of Indiana.
The Indianapolis Star is asking its subscribers to absorb hefty rate increases—a move that reflects the pressure the newspaper industry is under to find ways to offset declines in advertising.
Before Mitch Daniels took the helm, the university used its intellectual property to create about eight startups annually. The school has been averaging nearly three times that each year since.
Tapping into the growing competitive-gaming craze, Game On will have 78 stations for games that can be played on computers or devices like Xbox, PlayStation and Wii.
Tech leaders, including Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, think Indianapolis would be a great location for Amazon’s second headquarters. And, like other cities in the running, it has some strengths and weaknesses.
Forty-one cities in the United States, Mexico and Canada, including Indianapolis, have submitted preliminary bids to host 2026 World Cup matches.
Hackers exploited a website application to access names, addresses, Social Security numbers and some driver’s license numbers of potentially 143 million consumers, Equifax said Thursday.
Andrew Brake build his first coop to house chickens in his own backyard. But he’s turned his hobby into a new career and how builds coops worth thousands of dollars.
The SEC in a blistering 56-page suit had charged that the pair concealed the company’s rapidly eroding financial condition and “routinely misled” the firm’s outside accounting firm, PwC. It’s not clear what the terms of the settlements were.
With the addition of the Paris route, the airport has added 37 nonstop flights since 2014. Each small success has begat a larger one—with perhaps the first big breakthrough coming when United Airlines established nonstop service between Indianapolis and San Francisco in 2014.
Those on lists from decades past are being replaced by a new generation.
The article by Mr. Blickman—while certainly appropriate—ignores where much of the “divisiveness” truly lies [Blickman: Take action against divisiveness, Sept. 4]. We live in a state where the governor, now vice president, along with a pack from the state legislature sneaked a bill under the nose of the public that made it legal to discriminate […]
There has been a clear lack of transparency and public input regarding every aspect of the proposal to convert the Nickel Plate Railroad to a trail.
The opening paragraphs of Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness’ profile by IBJ’s Lindsey Erdody demonstrate insights into his governance: ignorance, disingenuousness or dishonesty [Fishers mayor a rising star in Republican party, Aug. 14]. In Ms. Erdody’s piece, Fadness says he voted against the historic and community economic development tool—the Nickel Plate Railroad and our State Fair […]
I just read Mickey Maurer’s latest column on aging and thought it was outstanding [Maurer: Embrace a decade of firsts, not lasts, Aug. 14]. I am turning 70 later this year and can assure you that I feel the same way you do. Every day is a celebration and an opportunity to create some “firsts.” […]
We have balanced our budget, reduced our endowment draw each year, and paid off more than $40 million in debt, while delivering a wide variety of exhibitions and programs to our community. This kind of change is not easy.
The ACLU has held every presidential administration accountable to the letter of the Constitution. And we will hold this administration accountable, too.