Starbucks to close all Teavana stores as sales disappoint
Four of Teavana’s 379 locations—which will all shut down over the coming year—are in Indianapolis-area malls.
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Four of Teavana’s 379 locations—which will all shut down over the coming year—are in Indianapolis-area malls.
Gov. Eric Holcomb included $554.3 million in state funding for the Martinsville-to-Indianapolis stretch of I-69, known as Section 6, in his recently released $5.1 billion Next Level Roads Plan.
The interior of 22nd St. Diner holds no spinning-stool counter or revolving dessert display, and while there is an emphasis on breakfast foods, they don’t come in the standard diner shapes and sizes.
Indiana’s once-struggling vaping industry is expanding again now that a new state law has eliminated a monopoly that strangled manufacturers’ ability to sell their products here.
Who said Indiana has no natural wonders? You just have to go below the surface.
A Rose Bowl berth is on Tom Allen’s radar, but there are more achievable goals to accomplish first.
I don’t have much hope that the Senate race will be anything but ugly.
Like it or not, we are headed for a single-payer national health care system.
Despite amateur hour in the White House, Trump’s greatest legacy will be the conservative men and women he appoints to the federal courts. This is ironic given that, for most of his life, Trump was a Democrat and has acknowledged not having a strong ideological foundation for his political positions.
Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett has shown leadership in his handling of the police shooting of an unarmed black man.
More than any other free-trade agreement, NAFTA has helped Cummins Inc. compete for more customers.
What we need is reasoned debate by smart people willing to put politics aside to find answers—probably answers that no one will find wholly satisfying but could become the basis of a health care system that is fair and affordable and can change with technology and innovation that is constantly evolving.
In digital and hard-copy form, the company controlled a massive trove of records—many of them academic transcripts and other student records that will need to live on for decades.
Ahead of an inaugural tech-diversity conference next week, Angela Smith Jones, Indianapolis’ deputy mayor of economic development, spoke with IBJ about tech jobs and inclusion.
Cynthia Carrasco was the state’s inspector general when she was named a Forty Under 40 honoree. Today she’s Gov. Eric Holcomb’s deputy general counsel.
Joe White was The Excel Center’s executive director when he was named a Forty Under 40 honoree in 2015. Now he’s the The Mind Trust senior director of school support.
The deals cleared Thursday help DuPont meet commission requirements for DuPont's pending $62 billion merger with Dow Chemical, the parent company of Indianapolis-based Dow Agrosciences.