F.C. Tucker moving to Carmel’s Midtown
The real estate firm announced Tuesday afternoon that it plans to occupy 15,000 square feet of the first floor of the five-story Allied Solutions LLC headquarters building.
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The real estate firm announced Tuesday afternoon that it plans to occupy 15,000 square feet of the first floor of the five-story Allied Solutions LLC headquarters building.
Indiana Composites, a fledgling maker of fiberglass components for the boating, RV and specialty vehicle markets, plans to buy, renovate and equip a 75,000-square-foot manufacturing facility.
Trucking and logistics company Knight Transportation Inc. expects to add as many as 426 employees at its new Regional Operations Service Center in Plainfield by the end of 2021, the company announced Tuesday.
Former U.S. Rep. Julia Carson was instrumental in securing funding for an Indianapolis public transportation hub.
Axia Urban has purchased the former Bon Air Apartments, between Meridian and Illinois streets, and is set to renovate the three structures, as well as build another.
The rules are intended to strengthen gift-reporting requirements, impose stronger penalties for violations and create a website so the public has better access to ethics disclosures.
The Carmel-based company has a hired a president and promoted longtime exec Erik Helding to chief financial officer. The company also announced the departure of its chief business officer.
Several candidates from Hamilton County who are seeking state office were put on the spot Monday night in a public forum when they were asked to explain their positions on the state’s new abortion law and on LGBT rights.
The nation’s biggest health insurer has decided to stop selling coverage on public insurance exchanges in two states next year and is continuing to evaluate its presence in other markets after reporting steep losses.
The unanimous decision says the city can allow smoking at gambling facilities while banning it at bars.
An attorney for eight married lesbian couples argued Friday that the state of Indiana is discriminating against them by not allowing both women to be listed on their children's birth certificates.
Despite numerous setbacks in finding a treatment for the disease in recent years, the Indianapolis drugmaker is gearing up for another big clinical trial.
NineStar Connect, a Greenfield-based not-for-profit utility provider, is preparing to unroll a new program allowing customers to begin leasing solar panels.
A Medicare proposal to test new ways of paying for chemotherapy and other drugs given in a doctor's office has sparked a furious battle, and cancer doctors are demanding that the Obama administration scrap the experiment.
Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra and the Phoenix Theatre separately stretch boundaries.
Indiana State Teachers Association Executive Director Brenda Pike plans to resign after six years at the job to take the same position at the troubled Alabama Education Association.
The contents and liquor license of the hallowed pub near the City-County Building are attracting strong interest, says the broker coordinating the sale.
Indianapolis leaders are considering giving the police chief more discretion in hiring officers in an attempt to increase the number of black officers on the force, a problem the city has struggled with for decades.
Indiana's public access counselor says trustees at private colleges shouldn't hold meetings in private when they decide whether to authorize public charter schools
Some of the hundreds of abortion rights supporters who attended Saturday's rally waved signs reading "Fire Mike Pence." Speakers took turns criticizing the new anti-abortion law, which bans abortions sought because of fetal genetic abnormalities.