Ivy Tech receives $1M land donation for training center
The community college will use the six-acre site on the city’s northwest side to build a new automotive technology center to help fill demand for auto technicians.
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The community college will use the six-acre site on the city’s northwest side to build a new automotive technology center to help fill demand for auto technicians.
The development is part of the town’s larger plans to transform its nondescript downtown into a more vibrant anchor for the community.
The project would stand six stories and blend new construction with old by incorporating the facade and another portion of the original building at 119 S. Meridian St.
The company, which helps clients grow sales on Amazon, said it is investing $2.22 million and doubling its office space.
The Indianapolis-based real estate giant called the investigation "meritless" but nonetheless agreed to modify leases at a popular outlet mall near Manhattan that restricted tenants from opening a second location within 60 miles.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders told hundreds of supporters in Indianapolis that the U.S. needs an economy that works for everybody.
The more than 500,000-square-foot facility is expected to accommodate training or play for 31 sports on six turf fields, 12 hard-surface courts and in a baseball training center.
The 3-year-old marketing-tech company corralled notable Midwest and East Coast investors in the deal, which is the second-largest in Indiana this year.
Gen Con enjoyed record attendance for the ninth straight time, officials for the annual gaming event announced Monday.
Workers who lose their jobs will be eligible for federal assistance in training and education, the Labor Department has ruled.
Chinese SUV maker Great Wall Motors is considering making a bid to buy Fiat Chrysler's Jeep unit, in a possible ambitious new step onto the global stage for China's fast-growing auto brands.
Preservationists say they are concerned about the potential impact on recreation and endangered species. Forestry officials say selection techniques will be used to improve, not harm, the forest.
A string of dry, sunny days contrasted with the rainy and hot weather during last year's fair that knocked crowds down.
The eighth generation of its Core line will provide as much as a 40 percent jump over its predecessor, according to the Santa Clara, California-based company.
Plus a Vonnegut adaptation and introduction to Indy’s new professional ballet company.
Service Plus plans to spend about $1.5 million on the move, which is expected to help the company double its workforce.
Plus, a new opera at the Eiteljorg Museum.
Tthe trip is intended to strengthen relationships and encourage continued investment and trade with the state's largest foreign investor.
The civil lawsuit had been on hold until last year, when Durham finally exhausted his appeals in a criminal case that culminated with the Indianapolis businessman’s sentencing in 2012 to 50 years in prison.
The complaint seeks more than $800,000 in damages and penalties from Greenfield-based University Loft, one of the nation’s biggest suppliers of college dorm room and military base furniture.