Could Chase Tower change name for incoming tenant Salesforce?
The state’s tallest skyscraper has been known as Chase Tower since 2004. But the building could be in line for a name change, once Salesforce.com moves in and becomes its biggest tenant.
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The state’s tallest skyscraper has been known as Chase Tower since 2004. But the building could be in line for a name change, once Salesforce.com moves in and becomes its biggest tenant.
Jim Belden, who died Feb. 14, had previously held the seat since 1993.
The seat is vacant after longtime County Councilman Jim Belden died Feb. 14.
Indiana basketball coach Tom Crean said one of Major League Baseball’s winningest managers taught him to test and toughen his bench players during the regular season to prepare them for postseason pressure.
The pending deal would help the Indianapolis-based real estate firm solidify its retail holdings in the tourism mecca.
Now named the Grand Park Events Center, the nearly 400,000-square-foot fieldhouse will officially open July 21 to kick off a three-day festival.
Ball State University alumnus John Schnatter and the Charles Koch Foundation are partnering on a $3.25 million grant to establish the center, to be named after the pizza chain founder.
Some big Indiana credit unions are ramping up growth, undaunted by the increasingly competitive banking landscape.
Bank branches aren’t undergoing extinction, but rather, evolution. And the oft-mentioned “branch of the future” is, in some respects, already here. That’s one conclusion of a January white paper from software company Financial Management Solutions Inc. The Atlanta-based organization said that despite declines in branch count and branch activity, “FMSI believes the branch in the […]
In his new role, John W. Coughlin, a 25-year-veteran of Indianapolis banks, will drive the bank’s investment, retirement, trust and estate, and insurance services strategies.
While the number of Indiana banks continues to decline, the number of workers they employ appears on the rebound. The number of federally insured institutions in Indiana stood at 119 at the end of 2015, according to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., down 31 percent since 2006. Full-time-equivalent employees at these banks, meanwhile, reached a […]
Angie’s List Inc. announced plans Thursday morning to overhaul its membership model by offering a tiered subscription plan that includes free access to its ratings and reviews.
The local brewery is prepared to spend $1.5 million to nearly double production at its downtown facility. A new distribution deal will widen its delivery scope.
Cook Group CEO Carl Cook remains the wealthiest Hoosier, with a fortune valued at $4.8 billion, a $1.7 billion drop from the prior year.
President Barack Obama is considering a woman who was born and raised in Greencastle to replace Justice Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court, a person familiar with the matter said.
Heavily redacted documents released this week show Indiana Gov. Mike Pence's administration was concerned about publicity generated by the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
The fiscal body of the county was the last approval needed for the $124 million project. Fishers and INDOT are also providing funding.
Indiana lawmakers voted Thursday to confirm a replacement for former Lt. Gov. Sue Ellspermann, who stepped down Wednesday from her position as the state's second-in-command.
Andy Mohr Automotive Group Inc. has acquired Stephens Honda and Stephens Hyundai in Bloomington, the Indianapolis-based dealer announced Wednesday.
United Technologies hasn’t changed plans to close two plants with 2,100 workers, but it intends to pay back money it received in incentive agreements and keep about 400 research-and-development and executive jobs in the state.