Brooks is ‘serial entrepreneur’
In 1994, the year Paul Brooks was named to Forty Under 40, his company at the time, Renaissance Inc., made the Inc. 500.
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In 1994, the year Paul Brooks was named to Forty Under 40, his company at the time, Renaissance Inc., made the Inc. 500.
The owner of the mostly vacant AT&T building downtown has scrapped its plans to redevelop the 20-story tower and is putting it on the market without an asking price.
The county-owned hospital system has more than $100 million in ongoing projects, making it one of the biggest eras of growth in the history of Riverview, which opened its Noblesville hospital in 1951.
For the sixth consecutive year, area affordable housing projects have missed out on federal tax credits. The Noblesville Granary Elevator and Lofts development is first on the waiting list.
Officials overseeing endowments at some of Indiana’s colleges and universities have cut back on spending, or are considering doing so, after struggling to grow their funds over the past decade.
State law currently bars charters that receive bad marks from taking on new students through the state's voucher program
Senators voted 40-9 Thursday in favor of allowing staff members who have permits and can otherwise possess handguns to bring them to work.
After almost a week of speculation about Paul George's future, the Indiana Pacers decided to stand pat at the trade deadline Thursday.
The 61-year-old retailer of appliances and electronics is preparing to file for bankruptcy as it grapples with an ongoing slump in sales, according to people familiar with the matter.
Kyle Lacy, who spent two years at a Boston venture firm, spoke to IBJ about why he left Indy and why he’s returning to work at Lessonly.
IPS has agreed to sell the vacant structure, once part of Angie’s List’s bold expansion plans, to the local developer for $1.65 million.
Viral Launch is going viral, at least as measured by its fast-growing client roster.
Visit Indy projects the launch of the Combine’s first fan activity zone will increase the 30-year-old event’s economic impact 25 percent, to a total of some $10 million.
The DJIA is the default, shorthand answer to the question, “What did the market do today?”
Our Legislature is debating whether to remove the requirement that hair braiders obtain a cosmetology license to practice their craft.
Doubters about the $48 billion Anthem-Cigna merger have been in abundance from the start—both on antitrust grounds and on concerns over cultural fit.
Indianapolis-based Hurco Cos. Inc. designs and produces interactive computer controls for the metal cutting and metal forming industry.
I can’t recall ever paying this much attention to a Noble Roman’s pizza. That says something about the success of the makeover.
The Student Invitational includes work from the Herron School of Art, Notre Dame, and more.