Indianapolis drops one spot, to 15th largest U.S. city
Population estimates released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau show Columbus, Ohio, overtook Indianapolis in 2016.
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Population estimates released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau show Columbus, Ohio, overtook Indianapolis in 2016.
The organization claims the museum’s $35 million project intrudes on its easements, restricting its access to Illinois Street and preventing it from using the land for overflow parking.
Veach’s Toy Station, founded in 1938, plans to close its 16,000-square-foot store in August due to declining sales.
“We’ve never been more excited about Indianapolis,” the Salesforce CEO said in an interview that covered a wide range of topics, including the company’s hiring plans and new apprenticeship program.
Designs for the $260 million project are being submitted to city officials for review in monthly waves. The latest include the movie theater and residential and commercial buildings.
The company, founded in 2004, focused on developing websites before remaking itself last year into a Salesforce integrator, helping clients improve sales, operations, customer service and marketing by using the San Francisco-based tech giant's platform.
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb asked the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services on Wednesday for permission to impose such a requirement.
Two days after 22 people were killed at a concert in Manchester, England, speedway President Doug Boles outlined the track's security plan and urged fans to arrive early and stay patient.
Indianapolis-based Bosma Enterprises and other groups on Wednesday sued the Department of Veterans Affairs, alleging the agency ignored a long-standing law when it changed contracting rules that give jobs to the visually impaired. Bosma said it stands to lose $36 million in annual revenue.
The bill to repeal and partially replace Obamacare would reduce the deficit by $119 billion over 10 years, the Congressional Budget Office said.
Additions such as Yard House, Nada and Punch Bowl Social have helped bolster Circle Centre's performance, even as a string of national apparel chains have shuttered their stores in the mall's interior corridors.
Plus Summer Stock Stage expands its offerings using college talent.
In interview with IBJ, Genesys President Tom Eggemeier says the company is pleased with its Interactive Intelligence acquisition and plans to ramp up its local headcount.
Just 6 percent of the top-paid CEOs in the U.S. last year were women, a slight increase from about 5 percent in 2015 and 2014.
The company, which sells cloud-based software and services for tracking and managing certificates of insurance, has moved into a new headquarters at 445 N. Pennsylvania St.
Local salon and real estate companies are making their mark on race cars. Plus, new features for the Indy 500 telecast, a massive sculpture at Purgatory Golf Club, and more.
The company that owns one of the nation's largest for-profit college chains is taking on a new moniker.
The Colorado-based company co-founded by entrepreneur Kimbal Musk confirmed on Wednesday, after months of speculation, that it will open Next Door in a former Double 8 Foods store.
The study finds that if the standard deduction was increased and the top tax bracket was reduced, charitable giving could drop by up to $13.1 billion annually.
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra has quickly found a new title sponsor for its Symphony on the Prairie summer concert series after Marsh Supermarkets ended its 35-year run.