Indianapolis-based startup Pillar acquired by fellow HR tech company
Pillar, which launched out of High Alpha in 2021, offers a platform employers can use to help evaluate job candidates during the interview process.
Pillar, which launched out of High Alpha in 2021, offers a platform employers can use to help evaluate job candidates during the interview process.
Nickel Row will consist of 35 town houses along the Nickel Plate Trail, south of East 116th Street.
Farmers and meat producers across the U.S. expect the new tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China and the retaliatory action from those countries to hurt their bottom lines if they stay in place a while.
A day after publishing a list of over 400 federal properties it had identified to close or sell—including two in Marion County—the Trump administration deleted the list entirely.
The Big Ten women’s tourney will feature 14 of an anticipated 43 Division I college basketball tournament games set for Indianapolis over the next four weeks.
Despite language in the state budget that appears to terminate the state’s contract with the nonprofit, Gov. Mike Braun’s office now maintains the intention is not to force IHS to give up its building.
TWG Development’s “Alabama Redevelopment” plan includes a new 21c Museum Hotel through the renovation of Old City Hall and the construction of an adjacent 29-story tower.
Taft sought the merger because of the market dynamics in West Palm Beach and the growing needs of its clients to have a strategic beachhead in Florida.
In addition to Marriott’s Moxy, the owners of downtown’s fourth-largest office complex also have secured a deal for a Bar Louie restaurant on the ground floor.
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita’s office reached settlements with dealers in Indianapolis, Warsaw and Boone and LaGrange counties.
The Tallison Hotel, part of Marriott’s Tribute Portfolio, plans to welcome its first guests Thursday.
A proposal to shrink thousands of financial aid grants is likely to cut deepest at some of the state’s largest universities.
Greg Schahet shares financial war stories from moments in the last three decades when it seemed like the hotel industry had turned upside-down.
The Simon family’s involvement in the city’s effort to attract a Major League Soccer team might have been the worst-kept secret in Indianapolis.
When attaching a name to something is done as an honor, it makes people happy.
To meet or exceed goals, managers must motivate the talented employees to accomplish the work on time and under budget.
IU basketball player Anthony Leal is building his company, Motion Sports, as a go-to platform for collegiate athletic programs.
Electronic pull tabs—or e-tabs—offer a modern, efficient and appealing way to raise funds while maintaining the integrity and purpose of charitable gambling.
The state of Indiana receives more than $20 billion from the federal government annually, or 44% of its budget, and is the third-most reliant state on federal dollars.
Crackers Comedy Club, 207 N. Delaware St., was the final location for a stand-up brand launched in Broad Ripple in 1982.