Carmel Music Center, one of city’s oldest retail businesses, to close in February
Carmel Music Center’s owner has sold his 105-year-old building on Main Street to the owners of an Indianapolis home goods store.
Carmel Music Center’s owner has sold his 105-year-old building on Main Street to the owners of an Indianapolis home goods store.
Members of the Carmel City Council on Monday night voted 9-0 to approve an interlocal agreement between the city and county that could spur development of a vacant area on the southeast side of the Clay Terrace outdoor shopping center.
Fishers Director of Public Relations Ashley Elrod said traffic at the intersection has increased about 20% since before the roundabout was built.
IU Health Metro Region President Dr. Ryan Nagy, who joined IU Health 13 years ago, was also interim president of Riley Children’s Health.
The Indiana Economic Development Corp. has selected eight Indiana startups to accompany the organization to CES, the major consumer electronics trade show being held next week in Las Vegas.
The building will feature retail space with an art gallery on the first floor, five luxury condominiums on the second floor and a private residence on the third floor.
IBJ has reported extensively on numerous projects throughout this year in the core of Indianapolis and across the area—some that made significant progress and others that ground to a halt.
It’s been another busy year in Indiana health care and life sciences, with headlines nearly every week announcing another billion-dollar deal or investment.
The ripple effects of Starbucks closing a Monument Circle location in October 2022 continued to resonate in 2024, when multiple coffee companies opened in new downtown locations.
It took only a year after the Indiana Legislature passed a bill allowing designated outdoor refreshment areas, or DORAs, for communities around the state to jump on the bandwagon.
Employees at three Party City stores told The Washington Post that they were notified the closures would occur by the end of February.
Even in the era of online banking, banks say they still value the physical location, and several are making significant investments in expanding and improving their branch networks.
In January, Tom Main will open Freeland’s at North End in a house built in 1845 that became known as “The Maples.”
Hot topics at the inaugural IBJ Media Future of Energy Summit included the staggering power demands of data centers, continued reliance on coal and natural gas and the potential assistance of nuclear power.
Dan and Anna Cage, whose eateries also include Broad Ripple restaurant Ambrosia and Fall Creek Place’s Bocca, plan to open Josephine at the corner of West Main Street and First Avenue SW.
As businesses grow in reach and change the way they operate, accounting firms have been forced to change as well. Their conclusion: “We need to get bigger.”
Located north of The Shops at Perry Crossing shopping center, Crossing 5 Towns & Flats is expected to offer market- and above-market-rate units ranging from one to three bedrooms.
The Indiana influenza dashboard shows there have been five influenza-associated deaths statewide for the current flu season, which typically runs from October through May.
Moffett and Stephen Craig are retiring this month after 35 years of operating Adrienes in a 133-year-old house at 1249 Conner St. just east of the historic courthouse square.
The plan would feature approximately 366 apartment units, 60,000 square feet of medical office space, 12,500 square feet of retail space and 447 parking spaces.