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Louie’s Wine Dive is poised to take prime space in Broad Ripple that’s been vacant for years, while Penn Station is leaving West Washington Street and heading south.
A subsidiary of Kite Realty Group Trust had submitted the request as part of a plan to redesign part of the shopping center at a busy corner on 146th Street.
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence is the Trump campaign’s happy warrior, delighting in telling cheering audiences that Donald Trump won’t “tiptoe around” the rules of political correctness.
Anthem Inc. will go to trial against the U.S. in late November to defend its $48 billion takeover of rival insurer Cigna Corp., a start date later than Anthem said it needed to potentially close the deal by an April deadline.
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Evan Bayh was granted a 56-day delay from disclosing personal financial information that all candidates for Congress must release.
The Republican Party selected Todd Rokita and Susan Brooks during caucuses to fill vacancies created last month when the two pulled out so that they could seek the party’s nomination for governor.
Investors appeared emboldened by remarks from a Justice Department lawyer Friday that the government was willing to hear settlement offers in its antitrust case involving the merger of the two insurers.
In a recent report, Fitch Ratings expresses doubt that the section of I-69 between Bloomington and Martinsville will be completed by its June 2017 deadline.
Advocates want to see Indiana children from families earning up to at least 200 percent of the federal poverty line have access to high-quality pre-kindergarten programs.
Craig Prater has run film festivals around the globe and brings expertise in fundraising, sponsorships and tourism. Heartland’s 25th annual festival is scheduled for October.
Indiana University has brought in more money during the previous fiscal year than ever before—nearly $944 million.
The company on Thursday said the plant would close Aug. 26. The closure will put more than 300 people out of work.
A global oil company has committed enough cash to get the $20 million project off the ground. Visitors will be able to jump into mascot outfits, fire off T-shirt cannons, and explore the Science of Silliness.
Speicher led Aspire Indiana, a community mental health center moving into primary care, through several strategically planned disruptions, influencing the executive staff to go beyond innovation and introduce disruption in key areas and at opportune times.
Just and his team upgraded technology at all Wayne Township schools and incorporated new infrastructure and classroom technology to facilitate learning.
Noblesville residents and business owners Michael and Tawni Partin have purchased the two-story buildings on Logan Street with the intention of remodeling and merging the structures.
McCartney launched the Purdue Pathmaker Internship Program, which now has 11 corporations and the state of Indiana employing students part time to perform entry-level engineering and technical jobs.
Kite has embarked on improving its ability to support team members who are not based in Indianapolis, and the IT organization is playing a key role by rolling out new technologies, improving infrastructure and visiting remote offices to better understand their challenges and frustrations.
Within about nine months of joining the company—which does business with such brands as Microsoft, Nike, Kohl’s and Bank of America—Horoho and his team hit their first billion-email month.