Fishers accepting proposals for downtown half-acre site
The Fishers Redevelopment Commission is looking for a new two- or three-story building to occupy about a half-acre of land in the Nickel Plate District.
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The Fishers Redevelopment Commission is looking for a new two- or three-story building to occupy about a half-acre of land in the Nickel Plate District.
ITT Educational CEO Kevin Modany and Chief Financial Officer Daniel Fitzpatrick allegedly “engineered a campaign of deception and half-truths” to hide from investors the extent of losses ITT was suffering from student loan programs, the SEC said Tuesday morning.
Owner Pat Sullivan has purchased nine rental homes surrounding the store and plans to double the size of its lawn and garden center to stay competitive with big-box competitors.
The annual fundraiser offered a wide range of central Indiana talent. Which groups raised the bar?
About 1,100 workers have been on strike since early February, and the refinery has been run by non-union supervisors and replacement workers.
The annual event fills the grounds of the Indianapolis Art Center May 16-17. Enter here to be part of the fun.
BWI LLC has purchased an industrial property near Fall Creek Parkway and East 38th Street and plans to convert the building into 49 affordable and market-rate units.
The acquisition gives Verizon, the country’s largest wireless carrier, an entryway into increasingly competitive online video.
The bankruptcy trustee had accused Fortress Credit Corp. of turning a blind eye to Tim Durham's Ponzi scheme because it was making millions of dollars and held first liens on the only company assets with real value.
In a bid to get into the white-hot market for drugs that use the body’s immune system, Eli Lilly and Co. will spend $60 million to form a research partnership with Germany-based BioNTech.
The donor-management software firm says it plans to spend at least $8 million building a headquarters complex at Fort Harrison, part of an attractive deal that involves free public land and a roughly $300,000 grant.
A bill that would have allowed government agencies to charge private citizens for public research requests will not go into effect this year.
City officials in Indianapolis are applauding a vacant housing law signed by Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, despite the fact that it won't let municipalities hold banks responsible for upkeep on so-called “zombie homes.”
In addition to sanctions against the team’s quarterback, New England was hit on Monday with a $1 million fine and the loss of two draft picks for “Deflategate.” Tom Brady will be back for a Week 6 matchup with the Colts.
The report by the accounting firm BKD LLP released Monday found the BMV lacked a centralized authority accountable for ongoing compliance with legislation and an internal audit function.
Anthem Inc.’s brand has taken a noticeable hit since a massive data breach earlier this year, but the impact was blunted by positive perceptions of the way the company handled the breach.
Plus Dance Kaleidoscope invites a quartet of outside choreographers to guide its performers for its weekend of performances.
Lennon & Maisy of TV’s “Nashville” also set to appear. Schedule runs Aug. 7-23.
OurHealth, which operates employer clinics, has named Katie Meister Vicars vice president of engagement. She was most recently a national accounts management executive for Anthem Inc. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Thomas More College.
Dr. Thomas Webb has been named co-medical director of vascular services at Franciscan St. Francis Health. Webb was director of vascular surgery for Catholic Health Initiatives at Bergan Mercy Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska. Webb earned his medical degree from Medical College of Virginia.
Lennon & Maisy of TV’s “Nashville” also set to appear. Schedule runs Aug. 7-23.