Development could be Broad Ripple’s tallest yet
A large mixed-use project proposed for Broad Ripple would rise even above the development under construction on College Avenue that stirred strong opposition among some residents.
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A large mixed-use project proposed for Broad Ripple would rise even above the development under construction on College Avenue that stirred strong opposition among some residents.
It’s not polite to ask doctors how much they make. But this anonymous survey provides plenty of facts and figures.
A new trend in tech companies toward in-house apprenticeships for new employees reflects an increased desire to orient entry-level programmers without taxing veterans.
Many big donors who helped propel Republican Mike Pence into the Governor’s Office appear to be sitting out his re-election effort or are waiting to write checks.
The Fishers-based parent of First Internet Bank said it earned $2.4 million in the first quarter and increased its loan portfolio beyond $1 billion.
An attorney representing two ex-University of North Carolina athletes says the school and Indianapolis-based NCAA are both responsible for UNC’s long-running academic fraud scandal that he says denied athletes a quality education. Michael Hausfeld said April 19 in a hearing in federal court that athletes who took even one of the irregular courses had been […]
Fishers-based First Internet Bancorp operates as the bank holding company for First Internet Bank of Indiana. The company provides online commercial and retail banking products and services through its website, firstib.com.
Kasich’s visit rounds out appearances in Indiana by the GOP presidential candidates. Front-runner Donald Trump held a rally Wednesday at the Indiana State Fairgrounds, and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is visiting Indianapolis on Thursday.
Players taken in the early rounds are often outperformed by late-rounders.
Newcomer Kizuki Ramen & Izakaya, an appealing, comfortable chain imported from Japan for its first Indiana location, has more than just soup.
Visit Hendricks County is paying out $5,000 in Bicentennial Grants in $250 increments at the end of every month this year. Three local bicentennial initiatives that had previously received endorsement from the Indiana Bicentennial Commission were the first to receive a local grant: ■ Indiana Byway Program: The Indiana National Road Association has joined with […]
“Leyenda” includes some marvelous visuals, including a pair of giants biggie-sized by shadow play.
Joe Hogsett said more streetlights, for safer streets, would be one of his first priorities as mayor. Nearly four months after taking office, the administration is still in discussions with Indianapolis Power & Light Co.
Teenage turtles with attitudes, and aliens and androids contributed this year to record-setting spring break attendance at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis. Overall attendance during the three peak weeks of spring break was higher than in the museum’s 91-year history, museum officials said. Visitor attendance during those three weeks was 140,762, a 3 percent increase […]
Tribute artists portray characters from Mayberry at this Danville festival.(Photo courtesy of Visit Hendricks County) The Mayberry in the Midwest festival returns to Danville from May 20-22 for a third year with its usual brand of wacky fun. The quiet Hendricks County seat transforms into the iconic 1960s fictional community that was home to Andy […]
IBJ ignores obvious counter-evidence of the “parking problem”: new storefront businesses and restaurants continue to regularly open on Mass Ave and sufficient customers are apparently able to get to them and keep them in business (however they get there).
Our state is in danger of becoming ostracized by business leaders, and a laughing stock in the eyes of decent people throughout the world.
The truth is, the financial services industry is a crazy quilt of good and bad options.
The case for broad, state funding for preschool has always been strong. Three recent developments make it overwhelming. First, Marion County families are demanding high-quality preschool for their children. For the second straight year, there have been more than twice as many applications for financial support as there are available scholarships. Parents care about their […]