More than 4,100 register scooters under new Indiana law
The law requires owners of mopeds or scooters to have a registration, a license plate and an Indiana identification card. They also must pass a test identifying street signs.
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The law requires owners of mopeds or scooters to have a registration, a license plate and an Indiana identification card. They also must pass a test identifying street signs.
Senate Commerce and Technology Committee members voted 6-0 Thursday to advance the measure that would gradually phase out the sale and production of cosmetics with microbeads. The House unanimously passed the legislation last month.
Fresh off a $3 million funding round announced Thursday, the four-year-old tech company said it plans to hire 50 employees between its Chicago and Indianapolis offices. The majority will work in Indianapolis, founder and CEO Phil Harris said.
Curt Churchman needs to find a new home in the Meridian Kessler area for his Fine Estate Art & Rugs and Gallery Two businesses after a city zoning board rejected his request for a zoning variance.
Simon Property Group Inc. has approached Santa Monica, California-based Macerich Co. about an acquisition after taking a stake in the company last year, sources say. Macerich, with a market value of $13.3 billion, has a high concentration of West Coast properties.
Eight Democrats joined 54 Republicans in voting to overturn the veto, short of the two-thirds super majority needed. Obama said he opposed the bill because it would circumvent his administration’s review, now in its sixth year.
Leaders of the local office of the DTZ real estate services firm delivered an optimistic message at the firm’s annual State of Real Estate outlook, as the city’s economy drives growth within the real estate market.
The Indiana attorney general's office is appealing a court ruling that found state wildlife officials overstepped their authority in trying to shut down Indiana's high-fenced deer-hunting preserves.
Indiana teachers would get a $200 tax credit to help pay for classroom supplies under legislation considered Wednesday by the Senate Education Committee.
Several owners of vaping-related businesses told Senate committee members it would cost them thousands of dollars to comply with the proposed regulations.
IBJ’s Commercial Real Estate Focus sections include statistical snapshots of Indianapolis’ multi-tenant office vacancy rates and the local industrial market.
Young team making a splash parlayed a painting job into projects extending to redeveloping the train station in Fishers.
The University of Indianapolis will spend $5.5 million to renovate its Krannert Memorial Library as part of a larger $50 million investment in the campus.
A Wisconsin-based firm has purchased the downtown Century Building for $13.8 million from Zeller Realty Group, which bought the historic building out of foreclosure just over a year ago.
An Indiana Senate committee is considering a bill that would give terminally ill patients easier access to experimental drugs that have not received full federal approval. Indiana is one of nearly two dozen states that are considering the legislation.
The justices aggressively questioned lawyers on both sides Wednesday of what Justice Elena Kagan called "this never-ending saga," the latest politically charged fight over the Affordable Care Act.
Reginald T. Walton is guilty of "very poor judgment" and "ethics violations" and also "did a pretty good job concealing" his involvement in private real estate partnerships during his tenure leading the Indy Land Bank, but he's not guilty of any crime, his attorney argued in federal court Wednesday.
There's good reason why IU Athletic Director Fred Glass has the final say on the immediate and long-term future of the school's basketball coach.
The 40 Domino’s stores in central Indiana were recently acquired by franchisee RPM Pizza LLC.
A central Indiana woman who owned two businesses has been ordered to spend three years on probation and repay all of the money she unlawfully received in Medicaid payments.