$75 million luxury hotel planned near Fishers Event Center
The 100,000-square-foot hotel is expected to have 125 guest rooms in total, plus four restaurants on the first floor and 14,000 square feet of indoor event space on the second floor.
The 100,000-square-foot hotel is expected to have 125 guest rooms in total, plus four restaurants on the first floor and 14,000 square feet of indoor event space on the second floor.
SePro said the acquisition expands its portfolio of science-led water treatment solutions and strengthens support for water managers and municipalities.
Final Four ticket prices are frequently driven up when teams have experienced long droughts between appearances. Illinois hasn’t been to the Final Four in 25 years and Arizona hasn’t made an appearance since 2001..
The Carmel Plan Commission Committee approved the design request for the property in the Arts & Design District on Tuesday.
Community Health has reached an agreement with the city to make annual payments over the next 25 years instead of paying property taxes on its new six-story, 200-bed hospital tower
Bloomington-based Upland Brewing Co. continues to operate two locations in Indianapolis and two in Carmel.
Russell Louderback, a former White Lodging executive and an adviser to the Signia hotel downtown, is advising the new company on the plans.
A development plan that calls for nearly 2,000 homes and a mixed-use village was narrowly approved Monday night by the Westfield City Council.
As the dust settles on House Enrolled Act 1038, questions are beginning to emerge about the next steps for turning legislation into a new casino in northeast Indiana.
Chris Susott of Carmel bought the Hancock County vehicle equipment company now known as SLE Technologies Inc. He has has diversified the company’s customer base, made several acquisitions and grown its employee count from 20 to 72.
Indianapolis-based MCL Restaurant & Bakery, which celebrates its 76th anniversary this month, said it planned to focus on its remaining seven restaurants.
Former state Sen. Jim Merritt has a new book out titled “Lessons Learned: Are We Ready for the Next Pandemic? History Says No.” detailing Indiana’s response to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
Carmel-based Heartland Food Products Group plans to construct a new building and add the newly acquired Splenda brand to its product manufacturing operations in Indianapolis.
Rdoor Housing Corp. is expected to be the primary tenant for the structure at 817 N. Pennsylvania St., which also would have a street-level bank branch.
Worries about the volatility of digital currencies and a plan-sponsor’s duty to protect its participants are among the concerns experts see, even as state and federal officials work to improve access.
The supply chain optimization company said the closure is due to “declining sales, current and projected business needs, and business priorities.”
The NCAA held a mock selection exercise on Thursday, Feb. 19, inside a conference room at the governing body’s downtown Indianapolis headquarters to show how much goes into the process.
Under the new laws, data centers will have to pay local governments a portion of the tax cuts they receive and Carmel and Fishers will have to end caps on rental properties.
Speakers at IBJ’s Technology Power Breakfast, including Purdue University President Mung Chiang, talked about the changes that artificial intelligence is bringing and what people can do to be ready.
DynamoEdge’s core product uses 5G technology to analyze real-time data to anticipate problems before they occur.