Carmel residents to open not-for-profit coffee shop in Fishers
The Well—a not-for-profit that started in Nashville, Tennessee, in 2012—is expected to open by mid-August in The Edge on 116th Street and Lantern Road in Fishers.
The Well—a not-for-profit that started in Nashville, Tennessee, in 2012—is expected to open by mid-August in The Edge on 116th Street and Lantern Road in Fishers.
Determine Inc., which plans to move its headquarters from Silicon Valley to Carmel, released quarterly financial results Thursday afternoon that fell short of analyst expectations.
A decade-long struggle by Zionsville to keep a big-box retailer outside the town’s boundaries might be coming to an end, with the Boone County town on the losing end of the battle.
The children of deceased Celadon Group Inc. founder Stephen Russell allege that his second wife engineered changes to his will while he suffered from dementia and Parkinson's disease, boosting the amount she was set to immediately inherit from his estimated $31.5 million estate and potentially reducing the amount they would receive through a trust. Jonathan […]
Fired in 2005 as CEO of Adesa Inc., a vehicle-auction company based in Carmel, James Hallett later engineered a buyout that put him back in the driver’s seat of the company, now known as KAR Auction Services.
After 13 years working his way through positions spanning several divisions, Stanley Chen became CEO in October when his father retired.
The development would include a three-story office building, 500-space parking garage and 240 apartments. City officials will consider approving a $16.5 million incentive package for the project.
Without the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges & Schools, Carmel-based ITT Educational, one of the largest publicly traded for-profit colleges in the country, could lose access to federal funding for student loans.
Chuck Lazzara, who owns the Ritz Charles with his wife, has revealed plans for Monon and Main, a mixed-use project on the southwest corner of Main Street and the Monon Trail.
Noblesville is seeing unexpected demand for three-way liquor licenses in its Riverfront Redevelopment District. Other north-side communities are determining how to distribute additional liquor licenses approved by the state.
One of Indiana’s largest home health care providers, facing allegations that it put patients in immediate jeopardy, has agreed to be acquired by a competing company in a deal that could be worth as much as $3 million.
A publicly traded Silicon Valley-based technology company is moving its headquarters to Carmel, where it plans to add 24 “high-wage” employees by the end of 2019, state and local officials announced Monday afternoon.
ITT Educational Services, the embattled Carmel-based operator of for-profit colleges, has fired its chief administrative and legal officer after less than two years on the job.
Big Hoffa’s Smokehouse Bar-B-Que owner Adam Hoffman is planning to move his restaurant to the northeast corner of Main and East streets—just one-third of a mile from the current location.
A deluge of apartment projects is on track to bring 500 units to Broad Ripple—a building boom that promises to bolster the daytime traffic village leaders have long coveted.
The developer of the Harmony community is seeking zoning changes that would allow a gas station and fast food restaurants within the community; many residents are opposed.
Only 1 percent of the events booked over the last year at the Indiana Convention Center asked for gender-neutral bathrooms, but hospitality experts say it’s a big and growing issue.
Mainstreet Health Investments, controlled by Carmel-based real estate developer Mainstreet Property Group, has completed the sale of 9.5 million common shares and will use the $95 million in proceeds to acquire 13 senior housing and care properties in Indiana, Pennsylvania, New York and Kansas. The company said June 2 that any remaining net proceeds will […]
Here’s to a restaurant innovator who’s product has stood the test of time.
The challenge, according to an author of a study of pedestrian-friendly cities, is picking up ground on the dozens of major metro areas that also are making walkability a higher priority.