Kite Realty spent millions on deal that didn’t occur
The Indianapolis-based company spent $2.8 million in the second quarter on a potential purchase it ultimately decided not to pursue.
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The Indianapolis-based company spent $2.8 million in the second quarter on a potential purchase it ultimately decided not to pursue.
New developments mean more revenue but come with the potential for higher crime rates, congested traffic and the loss of smaller businesses.
The radical social agenda of Indiana government has given the state some very negative press for a few years.
But the news from Rio causes one to wonder if this year’s Summer Games will be the exception.
Hannah Miller’s column demonstrated her own bias and sexist tendencies with her remarks about Sarah Palin.
HUD’s goal should be to support people so they can become clean and sober and manage their mental illness.
There could hardly be a more dramatic contrast between Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry’s “kumbaya” vision and values than the fear and anger exhibited by Republicans in Cleveland.
Share your pie or pictures with other Hoosiers at the great Indiana State Fair.
Lilly tends to pull off these transitions with a minimum of drama, which is to its credit, thanks to its meticulous CEO succession planning and the board’s preference in recent decades for internal candidates who already know the Lilly way.
Initially touted as a coffee and wine bar, Open Society’s food stands out.
After rapidly opening restaurants in Indianapolis, Atlanta-based Popeyes says they are underperforming, and it's trying to bolster their results.
Gaining control of your financial life is one of the most important and difficult things you need to accomplish.
The current system of K-12 public education traces its roots to the one-room schoolhouse.
An unconventional play about an unconventional scientist, “Acid Dolphin Experiment” ventures into the mind of Dr. John C. Lilly.
City approval of the design paves the way for TWG Development LLC to begin construction this fall on the downtown project at 307 N. Pennsylvania St.
The Republican Governors Association has released a new television ad against Democrat gubernatorial candidate John Gregg, questioning his support of coal country.
It will be the first time the Pacers have traveled overseas for a regular-season NBA game.
U.S. homeownership has fallen to its lowest mark in more than 50 years as rising prices put buying out of reach for many renters.
Dow Chemical Co. saw profit surge in the second quarter. But revenue and earnings declined at Dow AgroSciences, the Indianapolis-based division that has about 1,500 area employees.