2016 Forty Under 40: Grant Goldman
Grant Goldman recently joined Ambrose Property Group as senior vice president of development and construction after a decade at Pepper Construction.
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Grant Goldman recently joined Ambrose Property Group as senior vice president of development and construction after a decade at Pepper Construction.
The neighborhood north of downtown is partnering with the Department of Veterans Affairs to help build four homes for military families.
Joel Zawacki, marketing and sales director for the Indianapolis Indians, has led the minor-league team to record sponsorship sales—a projected $3.3 million this year.
Sydney "Jack" Williams, whose fortunes turned after he got mixed up in a $930 million Ponzi scheme, received the sentence Monday after pleading guilty to scheming with his wife to hide bank withdrawals before his 2010 bankruptcy.
Senate Bill 308, which is now headed to the House for consideration, would reduce the total assessed value on agricultural land by an estimated $4.2 billion for taxes paid in 2018 and $8.9 billion for 2019.
A citizen-led task force is trying to protect more than 3,000 acres in the southwest corner of Westfield from future high-density development.
House Bill 1330, authored by Rep. Bob Behning, R-Indianapolis, would require the Indiana Department of Education to make available to schools the formula it uses to calculate federal poverty aid. Four other education bills advanced Monday.
The U.S. House of Representatives approved a bill by a voice vote that would force banking regulators to classify investment-grade municipal bonds as liquid assets. The bill was written by Rep. Luke Messer, an Indiana Republican.
The head of the third-biggest U.S. health insurer said he has “serious concerns” about whether or not Obamacare’s new markets are sustainable, echoing criticism from other top for-profit insurers.
Republicans who control the chamber put off action Monday following a closed-door meeting and lobbying pressure.
Tristan Glover, a senior vice president at Zeller Realty Group, oversees 1.4 million square feet of Indianapolis office space and has been involved in the marketing, leasing and acquisition of more than a dozen properties.
Lesley Crane is the chief of staff for the Indiana House Republican Caucus, which holds a big majority at the General Assembly.
Thomas Cook ran Democrat Joe Hogsett’s successful campaign for mayor last year and now serves as chief of staff in the office.
Milktooth not only established Jonathan Brooks as one of Indiana’s leading chefs, it brought him national attention when he was named one of Food & Wine magazine’s Best New Chefs.
Former Indianapolis Colts linebacker Gary Brackett left the NFL in 2012 and launched Brackett Restaurant Group, which includes Georgia Reese’s downtown and several Stacked Pickle locations.
After years lobbying at the Indiana Statehouse, Camille Blunt has now moved to the administration of new Gov. Joe Hogsett, where she’ll serve as his legislative director.
Michael Armstrong is an aerospace systems engineering specialist at Rolls-Royce North American Technologies, where he has served as the technical lead for research and technology activities developing electrical power and propulsion systems.
Monica Sorribas Amela is a global leader and research and development director at Dow AgroSciences’ Centers for Biology Excellence where she leads operational aspects for the Crop Protection R&D function.
Feb. 27 will be the last day of business for the restaurant founded by chef Regina Mehallick that helped fuel Indianapolis’ homegrown eatery boom.
The health system hopes to build its new ER and outpatient clinic on undeveloped farmland off of Interstate 74, near Ronald Reagan Parkway