Pedal pubs are latest hit in a beer-loving city
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.
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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.
In 2009, we launched the Healthiest Employers awards with the goal of empowering employers with actionable information. Today, after surveying more than 4,000 employers, including 63 of the Fortune 100, we are pleased to say that our initiative is working. More than 1,000 organizations representing more than 50 million employees have received the designation of […]
-MCL Restaurant and Bakery bought 2.24 acres at 121 Avon Village Parkway, Avon. The buyer was represented by Andrew Clifford of 7D Commercial Real Estate. The seller, WAL-MART Realty Co., represented itself.
-Loves Travel Center bought 18 acres at Ingalls InterPark at Interstate 69 and State Road 13. The seller, DB Mann Development, was represented by Keith Dedrick of Corporate Commercial Group. The buyer represented itself.
-Bastian Development bought a 115,857-square-foot light industrial center at 315 W. New Road, Greenfield. The buyer and seller, California State Teachers’ Retirement System, were represented by Mark Writt of CBRE.
-Capitol Construction has completed a 22,000-square-foot office build-out for Edward Rose at 11611 N. Meridian St., Carmel.
-Capitol Construction has completed a 12,000-square-foot office build-out for Regus at 10475 Crosspoint Blvd.
City officials said Thursday that they intend to spend $350 million over the next three years to improve streets, sidewalks, trails and bridges. More than a third would come from a proposed bond issue.
The average rate for 30-year mortgages rose from 4.56 percent to 4.57 percent for the week ended Aug. 14, according to Bankrate.com. The rate for 15-year mortgages fell from 3.62 percent to 3.61 percent.
Lucia S. Carter has joined Colliers International as senior vice president and director of project management.
As summer and the golf season fade, this is a good opportunity to reflect and see if there are lessons from the game applicable to other areas of life, like investing.
Higher education is undergoing a metamorphosis. Cost-saving measures such as online learning and the ubiquity of technology might seem to make today’s undergraduate experience vastly different from their forbears’. That is a mirage. The most essential elements of an education are unchanged.
City officials said Thursday that they intend to spend $350 million over the next three years to improve streets, sidewalks, trails and bridges. More than a third would come from a proposed bond issue.
A man was shot in the midsection on the city’s west side at about 12:50 a.m. Thursday. The shooting took place near Walton Street and South High School Road in Wayne Township. Indianapolis police say the man was alive when he was taken to Wishard Hospital.
Police believe a trio of masked men is responsible for two armed robberies of area Speedway gas stations early Thursday. Cumberland police say the men robbed the station on German Church Road at 1:05 a.m., hitting an 18-year-old clerk in the head with a gun. About 45 minutes later, three masked men entered a Speedway at 62nd Street and Allisonville Road and were confronted by a customer. One of the men punched the customer in the face before the group fled to a white Pontiac sedan in a nearby parking lot.