Dental claims firm expands into former Gerdt store in Southport
Renaissance Electronic Services plans to spend $3 million to renovate more than half of the 66,000-square-foot building that once housed Gerdt Furniture's flagship store.
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Renaissance Electronic Services plans to spend $3 million to renovate more than half of the 66,000-square-foot building that once housed Gerdt Furniture's flagship store.
A flood of money from Obamacare—for the expanded Healthy Indiana Plan and for private health insurance purchased on the federal exchange—is boosting revenue and profit among Indiana health insurers.
The Austrian software firm, which established its U.S. headquarters in Indianapolis in July, plans to use the money to fuel aggressive growth in North America and Central America.
The owner of the Indiana Pacers has asked a court to declare that his late brother Mel’s estate and widow have no financial stake in the team.
Wayne Township firefighters hope use the drones in all kinds of situations, from hazardous material spills to search-and-rescue operations.
Timothy Go was most recently vice president of operations at Wichita, Kansas-based Flint Hills Resources LP, a subsidiary of Koch Industries Inc.
Subaru, which employs thousands of workers in Indiana at its Lafayette plant, may sell more than 600,000 vehicles in North America in 2015, five years ahead of its mid-term plan.
If the city council follows the recommendation, anyone seeking to add a digital message board will need council approval and face what’s essentially a rezoning process.
Plus Indy Jazz Fest continues, a new interactive area opens at the History Center, and Storytelling Arts brings back Kevin Kling.
Dawn Wooten is the first Republican to announce candidacy for Indiana superintendent of public instruction.
The three were later hired by a private license branch operator, giving them access to confidential auto records of Indiana drivers, state personnel records show.
With a song list ranging from Kurt Weill to Miley Cyrus, the TV (“The Good Wife”), Broadway (“Cabaret”) and film (“Titus”) star delivered.
A company spokeswoman would not divulge the nature of the complaint but said it included "nothing that implied anything about sexual behavior or criminal activity."
The fiscal and social conservative said he needs to leave the Senate to help manage the rapid growth of his family's business, Mister Ice of Indianapolis.
Try to wrap your head around why skateboard and rider don’t separate when both are 20 feet in the air. Imagine the calculations required to figure out how to stay on a halfpipe?
The director of Butler’s journalism school will fill the role instead. Butler had named Marc Allan, the university’s associate director for public relations, to advise the paper, raising conflict-of-interest questions.
Downtown Indy plans to continue the Motorcycles on Meridian celebration that occurs the same weekend as the motorcycle race. The event drops $4.5 million into downtown cash registers.
The Central Indiana Corporate Partnership wants the city to improve streets, walkways and other infrastructure around the 170-acre project north of the IUPUI campus, designed to attract high-tech businesses and workers.
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence will attempt to lure new business to the state and will meet with officials from automakers Honda, Toyota, Mitsubishi and Subaru.
Amid booming U.S. production and high OPEC output, the benchmark price of oil plunged from more than $100 per barrel last year to about $45 this week.