Indiana’s tech scene has a lot of things going for it, but venture capital isn’t one
The average amount of venture capital flowing into Indiana companies per deal is the lowest in the Midwest and among the lowest in the country.
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The average amount of venture capital flowing into Indiana companies per deal is the lowest in the Midwest and among the lowest in the country.
Almost half of graduating students in Marian University’s novice College of Osteopathic Medicine are choosing to serve residencies in family medicine.
In the latest sign of health care consolidation, Indiana’s largest independent physician group has agreed to be acquired by the nation’s largest health insurer for $184 million.
The Senate voted 40-8 to approve House Bill 1496, which would likely prevent Ricker’s from selling cold beer for carryout after its annual permits expire next year.
Indiana Republicans have more than 18 months before they attempt to unseat vulnerable Democrat U.S. Sen. Joe Donnelly in the 2018 midterm election, but the race is already heating up.
Ann Lathrop was an IPALCO senior investment associate when she was named a Forty Under 40 in 2000. Now she’s a chief marketing officer at Crowe Horwath LLP.
Indianapolis is home to three of the top 100 truck traffic bottleneck sites in the nation, according to the American Transportation Research Institute’s 2017 Top Truck Bottleneck List. Interstate 65 northbound at I-70 ranked as 34th most congested. The southbound side of that same intersection ranked as 38th most congested. Also on the list was […]
A member of Calumet Specialty Products Partners’ board retired on March 31. George C. Morris III had served on the board of the Indianapolis-based company since 2009. He has a background in investment banking with a focus on the energy sector, and has also served as president of Houston-based Morris Energy Advisors Inc. since 2009. […]
Rolls-Royce Holdings Plc says one of its line of Indianapolis-made engines is expected to hit a significant milestone this year. The M250 line of aircraft engines “will pass the 250 million flight hour milestone in 2017, a rare occurrence among any engine product in aviation history,” Rolls-Royce said. Rolls-Royce introduced the engine in the 1960s […]
The high school program, which targets girls and minorities, has seen expanded adoption by one participating school, and it’s raised more than $1.5 million in grants and donations over the past year.
The airy spinoff of its farm-to-table Broad Ripple namesake stresses simple dishes with natural ingredients.
Allison Transmission’s participation in Achieve Your Degree will allow its employees to further their education with minimal upfront cost. (IBJ file photo) Ivy Tech Community College and Indianapolis-based Allison Transmission have formed a partnership through the school’s Achieve Your Degree program. Companies that offer tuition reimbursement benefits can participate in Achieve Your Degree to encourage […]
With a flower show outside supplemented by exhibitions focusing on birds, you might question the very nature of the IMA.
Carolyn Coleman leads the California League of Cities, a post she took last year after serving as legislative director for a decade for the National League of Cities.
The winter of our sports discontent has Shakespearean twists and turns.
No one in the regulatory-discretion debate is pleased with extremes taken by their opposites, but a happy philosophical medium is elusive.
Buy $40 worth of gas and the bank will grab as much as $1.60 right off the top for a transaction that costs it just a few cents.
Indianapolis and the Indiana Pacers should hold nothing back in their quest to land the next sports economic-development prize on the horizon: hosting the 2021 NBA All-Star Game.
That’s important for Indianapolis International, where cargo represents a significant portion of landing weight. And landing fees that airports charge carriers are weight-based.
For a possible solution, let’s turn to Italian banker Lorenzo de Tonti, who in the 1600s proposed a “tontine” to Louis XIV as a way for the French king to finance his wars.