Allos attracts Ohio investor
Carmel-based Allos Ventures has secured more money for a $40 million investment fund from an Ohio investor.
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Carmel-based Allos Ventures has secured more money for a $40 million investment fund from an Ohio investor.
100-499 EMPLOYEES POLARIS Laboratories®, a fluid analysis firm located on the northwest side of Indianapolis, is preparing for a move—and using that move as a springboard to better health for its 155 Indianapolis-based employees. When POLARIS Laboratories® employees move a couple of miles away to their new headquarters building this October they’ll find more than […]
Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library’s summer reading program attracted almost 60,000 participants this year—the most since 2004.
Douglas Zipes’ third heart-pumping novel will keep you up at night.
They’ve been in the headlines for all the wrong reasons. Yet next to the names Paul J. Page and David Wyser in the Indiana Roll of Attorneys appear the words: “Active in good standing.”
One of the city’s top ad agencies is still waiting to see how a merger between French parent Publicis Groupe and New York-based Omnicom affects the local operation.
100-499 EMPLOYEES Management at Custom Concrete knows that wellness is a marathon, not a sprint. So, with a workforce that didn’t enthusiastically embrace the company’s wellness program from Day No. 1, Custom Concrete is taking it slow. But its two-year-old wellness program has been in a growth phase since early this year, and Custom Concrete […]
The city’s top-rated news station wants to crank up its signal, saying it’s had more than 40 complaints about reception from over-the-air viewers since the conversion to all-digital broadcasting.
2-99 EMPLOYEES Fitness isn’t a game at Noblesville-based IDSolutions, but that hasn’t stopped the global visual communications firm from co-opting one to make its fitness program fun for employees. Among its more unique fitness challenges is Fitness Monopoly, where teams of three employees try to control the board and win prizes. For one million steps, […]
Health insurance has long been a business-to-business endeavor between insurers, employers, hospitals and doctors. Patients received benefits, but they weren’t really customers. That’s all about to change.
2-99 EMPLOYEES Borshoff’s wellness program is called “The Good Life.” Leave it to an advertising/public relations firm to brand its fitness initiative. But call it what you will, Borshoff’s program is making a mark at the 50-employee firm. Kassie Mills, an account manager who spearheads the wellness initiative for Borshoff, said the name is a […]
After decades of choosing to wait, a Zionsville family is moving forward with a $90 million mixed-use project on the high-profile corner of Michigan Road and Sycamore Street.
Interactive Intelligence Group Inc., 7601 Interactive Way, Indianapolis, 46278 (www.inin.com), develops communications and interactions-management software. In the quarter ended June 30, 2013, the company earned $1.2 million, or 6 cents per share, on revenue of $76.2 million. That compares with a net loss of $1.1 million, or 6 cents per share, on revenue of $54.8 […]
Booze and bicycling—in the most unconventional sense—is the thrust behind The Handle Bar, a local startup operated by Steve Lindsay and his brother Brian.
Indianapolis is losing manufacturing jobs at a steady, some would say alarming, rate. And the Circle City is not alone, as many metro areas face serious challenges in retaining and attracting manufacturers.
2-99 EMPLOYEES Summit employees hit the gym, find themselves in a healthier place Participating in Indiana Sports Corp.’s Corporate Challenge event was Summit Realty’s first step in starting a wellness program. (Photo provided) Summit Realty Group’s move in 2011 from leased space in Chase Tower downtown to its own headquarters building one block away was […]
Indiana’s largest power companies are set to reimburse their customers $32 million after falling short on spending for energy efficiency last year.
The controversial residential-and-retail development along the Central Canal got the nod from a city hearing examiner on Thursday. A zoning change and variances for the project still require additional approval.
Television and radio stations have grown fond of income from “issue ads” in recent years on everything from right-to-work legislation to immigration reform.
While Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck is exceeding off-the-chart expectations on the field heading into his second NFL season, some marketers think he’s underachieved as a corporate spokesman and product sponsor.