Builder proposes 237-home development that would save historic Carmel house
The Old Town Design Group plans to build 103 single-family homes and 134 townhouse or condominium units on Carmel’s north side.
The Old Town Design Group plans to build 103 single-family homes and 134 townhouse or condominium units on Carmel’s north side.
The Boulevard Station, built in 1922, was a stop on the Monon Route, which connected Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville.
Crimes motivated by biases based on race, gender, religion and sexual orientation have broader ramifications on society than similar crimes carried out for other reasons.
Mother-daughter duo Karen Laine and Mina Starsiak plan to tap new neighborhoods, open a retail shop and further expand into vacation rental properties.
Carmel-based American Specialty Health specializes in connecting patients with chiropractors, acupuncturists, physical therapists and others who treat pain without using pharmaceutical drugs.
In addition to dropping the name it has used for the past 52 years, the Carmel-based public company is changing its ticker symbols on the NASDAQ market.
After six years of lower sales and permanently losing an exit from the highway, I will have to call it quits.
Despite having a land mass smaller than New Jersey, Israel leads the international community in startups and venture capital per capita.
Lake City, part of Warsaw-based Lakeland Financial Corp., will open an office this fall at 101 W. Ohio St.
Gov. Eric Holcomb, a Republican, said he’ll meet with lawmakers, legal experts, corporate leaders and “citizens of all stripes who are seeking to find consensus on this issue.”
The 50,000-square-foot facility on the southwest corner of State Road 32 and U.S. 31 will feature laser tag, bowling, axe throwing, an indoor ropes course, and an outdoor miniature golf course—as well as a restaurant and bar.
It took four years for well-known local businesswoman Pam Cooper to develop an app to connect cause-driven shoppers to businesses willing to donate a portion of sales to a charity the consumer chooses. It took her and her husband, tech industry veteran Tom Cooper, another five years to build their company into something formidable. It took them a lot less time than that to decide to sell their firm to a much bigger company earlier this year.
Developer Steve Pittman is asking Carmel officials to rezone five acres of residential land located just one block from the vast North Meridian Street office corridor.
The local chain—under new owner Pars Restaurant Group LLC—is rolling out major changes. The old logo remains but new food and a new look are in the offing.
The not-for-profit’s board recently approved a new mission—aimed at potential employees, rather than employers—and voted to eliminate the position of CEO and president.
Carmel-based Becknell Industrial wants to construct more than 1 million square feet of space in total.
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Justus Cos. acquired 90 acres of land near the intersection in 2013 and now thinks the time is right to develop them.
Forrest and Charlotte Lucas have continued to host big parties, fundraisers and soirees at their West 116th Street estate, despite losing an effort to gain zoning approval for the events.
The units in Overlook at the White River, slated for 146th Street and Allisonville Road, would target empty nesters looking for low-maintenance abodes.