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Founder of Patachou restaurants puts her success to work for employees, others.
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Figures released Thursday by the state auditor show that the state had a $210 million surplus during the budget year that ended June 30.
Builders filed 530 single-family permits in the nine-county metropolitan area in June, the Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis said Thursday. That's a 9-percent increase from June 2014.
Immunocore Ltd., which this week achieved the biggest private fundraising by a European biotechnology firm in 10 years, plans to accelerate development of its cancer therapy using the money and seek expedited approval.
The federal agency’s latest report rates 25 percent of Indiana corn as being “very poor” or “poor.” The report says 26 percent of Indiana soybeans are in similar conditions.
Hurco closed on the purchase of Wisconsin-based machine maker Milltronics Manufacturing on Tuesday for about $13.3 million. On Wednesday, it entered into an agreement to acquire Taiwanese manufacturer Takumi Machinery for about $6.5 million.
Ironworks at Keystone will boast a new-to-Indy burger joint this month, as a tea shop pours into the nearby Fashion Mall. In Fletcher Place, the new restaurant Repeal harkens back to 1933.
Some thought the discounts weren't deep enough. Others didn't like that the deals were only available for a limited time and in limited quantities. And still other Amazon customers criticized the types of products that were marked down.
The Labor Department issued new guidance Wednesday that could limit the ability of many companies to designate their workers as contractors.
Defense contractor Harris Corp. plans to move about 360 jobs from Indiana to Rochester, New York, over the next year, the company disclosed Wednesday.
The two Democrats challenging former Indiana House Speaker John Gregg for their party's 2016 nomination for governor are trailing him badly in collecting campaign contributions.
Eight years ago, Mark Hall bought Tech Trades out of receivership. The timing, he said, turned out to be perfect.
3-year growth: 72 percent 2014 revenue: $2.7 million Changing the business: Like many companies, Bottom-Line Performance experienced a big downturn in 2008-2009. The company was 100-percent service-based, creating training programs for customers to support product launches or customer education. President Sharon Boller said she realized that “survival and growth would have to come by diversifying—offering […]
President Charles Haywood said Mansfield-King’s growth can be traced to innovation and execution.
The Etica Group, which started 10 years ago as an architecture and engineering firm, has morphed into a company with four core areas: architecture design (renovation and rehab for higher education and industrial/pharmaceutical work); engineering design (sanitary sewer and storm water projects); a building envelope division (maintaining exteriors); and construction observation.
A growing economy, low interest rates, available capital and pent-up demand are some of the reasons real estate developer Lauth Group Inc. cites for its growth.
Over 13 years, enVista has regularly added services to help clients reduce cost and eliminate waste from supply chains.
It’s tough to compete against Staples, Office Depot and Office Max, Steve Nahmias, a principal, said, but “a lot of companies and organizations in Indiana prefer to do business with a local company."
MS Cos. provides support, staffing and technology solutions for automotive and manufacturing in areas such as continual training, career development, and competitive pay and benefits for employees.