BICENTENNIAL: Technology revolutionizes office experience in Indianapolis
Rapid-fire changes altered how people work and communicate.
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Rapid-fire changes altered how people work and communicate.
Eli Lilly, device makers joined burgeoning hospital systems to build expansive health care system.
Change has marked city’s law firms and major financial institutions.
Robert Lee Brokenburr, Otto N. Frenzel, Calvin Fletcher and Benjamin Harrison played significant roles in Indianapolis professional and financial services history.
Ora Ellis Butz, Nebraska Cropsey, Paul D. “Tony” Hinkle and Thomas Carr Howe made significant contributions to Indianapolis education.
Public, private institutions grew with an expanding city.
Eugene B. Glick, Charles P. Morgan, Thomas Moses and Robert V. Welch made significant contributions to Indianapolis residential real estate.
“From tiny acorns grow mighty oaks” might be an apt metaphor for the growth of housing in the Indianapolis metropolitan area.
Carl Fisher, William G. Mays, Edna Balz Lacy and W.B. Stokely Jr. made significant contributions in Indianapolis manufacturing.
Anthem touts program saving $9.51 per patient per month—but passes on less than half the savings to hospitals and doctors.
The Colorado-based firm, which connects homeowners to service providers, expects to open a downtown Indianapolis office in February.
Free Enterprise Indiana is Bill Oesterle’s new political action committee. It will support economy-focused Republican candidates through election cycles.
Onward Investors purchased the former Disciples Center in September and now will embark on a major renovation of the building that includes a new facade and space for a restaurant or retail user on the ground level.
The purchase price of $92 a share is 78 percent higher than the company’s closing price on Friday. The premium would be the largest in beverage-industry history for any deal above $5 billion.
With a Hampton Inn in Westfield and a Hyatt Place in Carmel, developers continue to step up to meet a recent rise in lodging demand.
The Indianapolis tech firm founded by Internet job-board veterans is focusing on the proximity of job candidates to the workplace for high-turnover positions.
The National Association for Business Economics says the average forecast is for growth of 2.6 percent next year, down slightly from 2.7 percent in its previous survey conducted in September.
Plus, NoExit Performance offers its offbeat take on the holiday season at the White Rabbit Cabaret.
General Electric Co. has scrapped a $3.3 billion plan to sell its home appliance business to the Swedish company Electrolux, a deal opposed by U.S. regulators.
Indianapolis-based Ratio Architects and Ann Arbor, Michigan-based SmithGroupJJR designed the schematic for the dental school.