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Tom Miller says his consulting firm is “edgy” and takes on clients “who are looking around the corner, trying to move to where the next opportunity is.”
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Tom Miller says his consulting firm is “edgy” and takes on clients “who are looking around the corner, trying to move to where the next opportunity is.”
President Steven Ehrlich says what his company does—policy and procedure management for medical facilities—is not glamorous, but it is vital.
The company has evolved from being a traditional advertising agency that produced a lot of TV and print to being an integrated communications company where more than half of what it does is digital.
The company specializes in natural-resource construction—projects where communities want to meet regulatory requirements associated with the Clean Water Act and create something practical and beautiful.
An acquisition the transit-software firm made two years ago now accounts for about one-third of revenue.
The company lets clients build online forms that help them collect data—survey results, event registration, business leads—that can be used to make decisions faster.
President Kyle Bach has targeted campuses that previously didn’t have student housing—a strategy that has helped his firm build 3,000 beds so far.
CloudOne CEO John McDonald says his company, which manages business data using cloud applications, grew 100 percent in 2015, the fourth straight year it has achieved that level of growth.
The beer management software firm said it would be relocating its offices to the new Four Day Ray Brewing facility on the corner of Lantern Road and North Street. It intends to double its local employment to more than 80 over the next two years.
Most of the work will take place at the manufacturer’s Plainfield and Indianapolis facilities.
The Indiana University School of Medicine got the donation from the children of Indianapolis real estate developer Sidney Eskenazi. The endowed fund will be used to recruit a cancer researcher to Simon Cancer Center.
The company helps employers save money long term and have a healthier workforce by providing on- and near-site primary care clinics.
The construction company, founded 90 years ago in Terre Haute, saw business take off after it opened an Indianapolis headquarters five years ago and branched out to markets all over Indiana.
Mission Peak Capital sees a big upside in spiffing up the buildings near Cummins’ new office project and a planned 28-story apartment building.
The company's diecast cars aren’t toys; they’re geared for adult collectors and typically sell for $49 to $200.
Homebuilder Paul Estridge Jr. has been in discussions about acquiring the sprawling 106-acre property on Ditch Road, according to a source familiar with the deal.
The third-party logistics company, which works with trucking companies to ship freight across the country and in Canada and Mexico, is more than doubling the size of its Indianapolis offices and recently opened its first expansion outpost in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Toyota Boshoku Indiana LLC has launched a $10.6 million expansion of its plant in Princeton.
The company helps clients, many of them in the health care field, create attractive spaces that boost efficiency.
President Brad Skillman’s construction-management company got a big boost from its work on the $85 million Hamilton Southeastern College and Career Academy.