PROXY CORNER: Endocyte Inc.
Endocyte Inc., 3000 Kent Ave., Suite A1-100, West Lafayette 47906, is a biopharmaceutical company developing therapies for the treatment of cancer and inflammatory diseases.
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Endocyte Inc., 3000 Kent Ave., Suite A1-100, West Lafayette 47906, is a biopharmaceutical company developing therapies for the treatment of cancer and inflammatory diseases.
Jacob Blackett and Sterling White buy rental houses. Through their 6-month-old firm, Holdfolio, the 24-year-olds plan to bundle them and sell investors equity stakes in the portfolio through a Web-based platform.
Michael Browning never envisioned he’d still be in Indianapolis after arriving nearly 40 years ago from South Bend. But the Detroit native and University of Notre Dame grad bought a business here and became one of the city’s biggest developers.
Instead of building new medical office buildings, cost-conscious Indianapolis-area hospital systems have the past few years opted for space in existing buildings.
The arms race in local TV news continues to escalate. WRTV-TV Channel 6 is the latest station to up the ante, with plans to launch a local one-hour news program at 4 p.m. branded “The Now” on April 20.
A tract of land for sale at the northeast corner of Interstate 465 and Keystone Avenue has languished on the market for nearly four years despite its high visibility in one of the glitziest parts of the city.
After running a closed-door procurement in which the three bidders were allowed to shape the city’s final requirements for building the Marion County Justice Center, two proposals came in above the city’s ceiling payment of $50 million for the first full year.
The proposal endorsed in a 36-13 vote Thursday would not permit live dealers for table games at the two horse track casinos near Indianapolis until 2021.
The closures include one Indianapolis grocery store as well as locations in Fishers, Mooresville and Lafayette.
Stunning in its focus, understated in its design, “Art Meets News” at the Indiana State Museum showcases photos by Bill Foley.
You might have already dined at Yard House on a business trip to California, its home base, where it has 20 locations. Or Las Vegas, where its three outposts include the Red Rock Casino.
Emergency meeting started response to crisis that tournament organizers could not have foreseen.
Tired of all-RFRA, all the time? Well, get over it, because between now and Election Day 2016, that’s all that matters in Indiana.
IBJ accidentally and perfectly captures our challenge and opportunity through two very different articles [March 30].
At the height of the controversy over the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, Chicago’s Mayor Rahm Emanuel sent letters to Hoosier businesses asking them to move to Chicago.
When law and politics intersect, media coverage can be superficial and misleading. An example is House committee approval on April 7 of the proposed Indiana balanced budget amendment.
Lawmakers should pass legislation to tax services ranging from legal fees to hair cuts in addition to the cars, shoes and other items the state has taxed for decades.
The legendary Notre Dame leader was a priest, first and foremost.
Effort in Indianapolis will try to entice manufacturers to rethink areas they abandoned.