Buggs Temple doesn’t stay empty for long
One of the city’s largest caterers, Thomas Caterers of Distinction Inc., has agreed to lease both levels while it pursues a purchase of the two-story building, the owner of the company said.
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One of the city’s largest caterers, Thomas Caterers of Distinction Inc., has agreed to lease both levels while it pursues a purchase of the two-story building, the owner of the company said.
Members of Indiana's coal industry and business community are heading to Chicago this week to fight against new limits on coal-fired plants they say would cost hundreds of jobs across the state.
The Longtime Indianapolis sports journalist and executive has left the Horizon League to join Pacers Sports & Entertainment as senior vice president of corporate, community and public relations.
A comparison of the convention and tourism businesses.
Officials tout sophistication, Internet focus in attempt to shed folksy image.
The volume of travel in the United States exceeded the prior peak (2007) earlier this year and is likely headed for continued growth, although Indiana, with the exception of central Indiana, is not faring as positively.
New convention prospects are talking to the city’s marketing agency after passage of the city’s expanded smoking ordinance last year.
Frontier Airlines announced Wednesday that it is expanding operations at the New Castle Airport in Delaware with flights to Detroit and Atlanta.
Indianapolis firefighters extricated a man and woman from a car at about 6:30 a.m. Wednesday following a crash on Interstate 70 at the Rural Street and Keystone Avenue exit. The injured pair was hospitalized in stable condition after their vehicle was rear-ended. Two lanes of eastbound I-70 were closed after the wreck.
Three Whiteland Community High School students were hospitalized after a crash Tuesday afternoon at the intersection of U.S. 31 and Tracy Road. Johnson County police said the crash involved multiple vehicles and happened right after school. A teenage boy was left in critical condition. Two girls, who are sisters, were listed in good condition.
The software developer moved across town to a new address in 2012, which nullified its agreement with the city—although it's still on track to meet its goals for new investment and hiring.
Testosterone replacement drugs, a $1.6 billion market for Eli Lilly and Co. and others, boosted the odds of having a heart attack, stroke or dying by 29 percent in one of the first studies weighing the therapy's cardiovascular risks.
The Indianapolis-based real estate firm said the properties total 2 million square feet and are mostly located in Florida, Georgia and Texas. The acquisition would bump the size and value of Kite’s portfolio by about 20 percent.
The central Indiana business news authority has elevated the idea behind its popular Forefront section and created a website similarly focused on commentary about politics, policy and government.
Creation Cafe and Euphoria Events closed Tuesday, after the owners said they couldn’t come to terms on a new lease.
Indiana University officials may need to unveil a plan to upgrade and operate the IUPUI Natatorium by Dec. 10 if Indianapolis is going to have a shot to host an Olympic trial in 2016.
The North Carolina Court of Appeals is being asked to decide whether the deal that made Charlotte-based Duke Energy Corp. the country's largest electric company should be revised to do more for consumers.
A judge could decide as early as Friday whether to dismiss a lawsuit that state Superintendent Glenda Ritz has filed against 10 members of the Board of Education she chairs.