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The real estate firm—which was No. 1 on this list last year—added offices in Pittsburgh, Milwaukee and Oklahoma City in the past year and soon will be in Tampa and the Carolinas.
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The real estate firm—which was No. 1 on this list last year—added offices in Pittsburgh, Milwaukee and Oklahoma City in the past year and soon will be in Tampa and the Carolinas.
Jason Sondhi says “the overall tech boom in Indy has been good" for his IT staffing and consulting firm.
The ideal new employee is flexible, eager to learn, and a good communicator, say those who lead this year’s Fast 25.
Pike High School graduate Jeff Teague said he won’t be mowing the grass after moving back home with his mom and dad, but didn’t rule out helping out with other chores.
Mission Peak Capital sees a big upside in spiffing up the buildings near Cummins’ new office project and a planned 28-story apartment building.
Where the brash billionaire is impulsive, Pence is cool-headed. Where Trump makes conservatives suspicious, Pence has credibility. And where Trump struggles to draw evangelical Christians, Pence is well-regarded by them.
A former University of North Carolina football player has sued the Atlantic Coast Conference and the NCAA in federal court in Indianapolis, claiming his life changed after hits he took in practice and on the field caused concussions.
President Barack Obama has written a game plan on health care for the next president, including a crackdown on prescription drug prices that may cut pharmaceutical manufacturers’ profits if adopted.
The billionaire businessman is expected to name his vice presidential pick in the coming days and the campaign appearances with Gov. Mike Pence would be the latest in a series of joint appearances Donald Trump has held with vice presidential prospects.
The Tropicana Evansville casino says it will break ground next week on a $50 million facility that will be the first of Indiana's riverboat casinos to move to an onshore site.
John Brademas was a Democrat and served 11 terms in Congress. He rose to majority whip, the No. 3 position in the U.S. House, before losing his seat in the 1980 Republican landslide when Ronald Reagan was elected to his first term as president.
U.S. stocks climbed Monday, pushing the benchmark Standard & Poor's 500 Index to an all-time high, extending a rally from Friday.
Indiana officials say that the state's new road funding task force will discuss plans to move forward with an Interstate 69 bridge linking Indiana and Kentucky.
The prospect of former U.S. Sen. and Indiana Gov. Evan Bayh taking Baron Hill’s spot as the Democratic nominee for Indiana’s contested U.S. Senate seat sent shockwaves through state and national political circles Monday morning.
Cancer is big business, and increasingly, a big advertiser, according to a new study by IU School of Medicine and the University of Pittsburgh
Chinese student customers typically spend $30,000 to $40,000, said a Mercedes-Benz dealer in Lafayette, but the really rich will dole out more than $100,000 for a Lamborghini or Maserati.
A merger between two international cement companies—and a related antitrust investigation by the Federal Trade Commission—has put an east-side Indianapolis facility under new ownership.
Fishers-based Statwax said it’s launching a free academy this fall to help professionals get certified in Google AdWords and Google Analytics.
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Baron Hill has decided to withdraw from the race, where he was planning to face U.S. Rep. Todd Young in November. Evan Bayh, former U.S. senator and Indiana governor, will seek the seat, CNN reported Monday morning.