City cites apartments for hundreds of violations
Five local apartment complexes and one owner of multiple rental properties were accused of unreasonably consuming city, public, and law enforcement resources.
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Five local apartment complexes and one owner of multiple rental properties were accused of unreasonably consuming city, public, and law enforcement resources.
Mo’s…A Place for Steaks is taking the space on East Maryland Street vacated by Lorenzo’s Ristorante earlier this month. Mo’s underwent a name change at its South Pennsylvania Street location last fall, leading to its return.
Indianapolis homeowners and landlords would have to buy smoke detectors with non-removable, non-replaceable batteries under a proposal that’s advancing through the City-County Council with bipartisan support.
The Indiana-based author finds himself in the company of Hillary Clinton, Vladimir Putin, and Beyonce.
Mo’s…A Place for Steaks will open in space on East Maryland Street vacated by Lorenzo’s Ristorante. The former Mo’s restaurant on South Pennsylvania Street underwent a name change last fall, leading to its return.
A big decline in income from mortgage banking, linked to the national slowdown in home refinancing, carved a chunk from earnings.
After two false starts, Noblesville-based Grace Church is working on a deal to buy land for a satellite campus in Fishers.
Milhaus Development, whose downtown apartment projects include Artistry and Circa, plans to build between 60 and 90 condos in a roughly one-block area in the Chatham Arch neighborhood that’s now home to a church and warehouse.
MKM Distribution Services plans to cut 84 employees from its operations on the northwest side of Indianapolis, the company said in a notice to the state.
It used to be that Broadway was the launching pad for dozens of new plays a year. Now, only a handful of premiere non-musicals find their way there, and it’s a small miracle when one arrives as wonderfully loopy as Will Eno’s “The Realistic Joneses.” Of course, small miracles are easier for producers to manifest […]
Orthopedic device maker Zimmer Holdings Inc. is buying privately-held competitor Biomet Inc. in a cash-and-stock deal between the Warsaw-based companies valued at about $13.35 billion.
The drugmaker, which is weathering patent expirations, saw sales fall more slowly than expected for its antidepressant Cymbalta.
Indiana House Speaker Pro Tem Eric Turner missed an ethics review Wednesday but claimed in filings submitted to the panel that he did nothing wrong when he fought legislation that could have cost him millions of dollars.
Mark Emmert wants the NCAA to fast-track upgrades for major-conference college athletes — regardless of whether a players union is pushing for them.
Indianapolis will open this season at AFC champion Denver in a Sunday night NFL showdown pitting quarterback Peyton Manning against his former team.
Indianapolis-based Angie's List's stock rose nearly 10 percent in after-hours trading Wednesday after the online consumer-reviews service posted a smaller quarterly loss on higher revenue.
State regulators on Wednesday approved a rate hike that will increase monthly wastewater bills by about 26 percent, or close to $14 on average, for Citizens Energy Group customers.
The Fairgrounds Coliseum, which reopens Thursday after a $63 million renovation, is likely to receive a new name soon, an Indiana State Fair Commission spokesman said.