Workforce dining platform Fooda plans expansion to Indianapolis
Chicago-based Fooda helps employers in 38 states connect with restaurants to provide meals in offices and other workplaces.
Chicago-based Fooda helps employers in 38 states connect with restaurants to provide meals in offices and other workplaces.
Republican John Ruckelshaus and Democrat Kristina Moorhead will vie for the open seat in a district that includes parts of northwest Indianapolis, Zionsville and Carmel.
Check here for primary election updates throughout the evening.
RISE continues to meet a growing need for co-warehousing space where small businesses, Fortune 500 companies and everyone in between can lease space.
Build BW, a construction, development and facility-management business, is a first-time Fast 25 company.
A.J. Fager started Force Tech in 2009 with $1,000 and space in an apartment garage in Greenfield.
A church that owns a deteriorating historical property on the city’s near-east side received an incremental legal victory in an ongoing fight against the city of Indianapolis over whether a historical designation blocking demolition violates the church’s religious freedom.
James Johnson previously served as CEO of the Omaha Symphony in Nebraska and as CEO of the New York Pops in New York City.
The building is on the same block as planned Simon-backed developments for a Ritz-Carlton hotel, Live Nation music venue and Ole Red bar, restaurant and country music hall.
JetBlue has stepped in to fill voids left by the collapse of Spirit Airlines, which ceased flights over the weekend.
Interest in some races is up after President Donald Trump endorsed challengers to seven Indiana Senate incumbents as part of a redistricting-related retribution campaign.
Elliott Parker, CEO of Indy-based Alloy Partners and author of “The Illusion of Innovation,” says the best path to real change is running experiments that are “cheap, fast and weird.”
Yemeni coffeehouses are opening at a rapid pace across the United States, including in the Indianapolis area.
The budget airline said ticket holders should not go to the airport and that it won’t provide help in booking travel on other airlines.
It was an overnight gamechanger for the nation’s health care system, which had long held fast to in-person visits at bricks-and-mortar buildings, even for the most routine care.
Blockchain, the technology underpinning cryptocurrency, hasn’t taken off in the banking industry the way many may have expected.
What a difference a decade (and a pandemic and a complete rethink of the utility of office-based work) makes.
Richard DiMarchi still works a full schedule, researching and teaching at Indiana University.
Eleven years later, IBJ checks back in with some of those innovators to see what they’re up to — and where they are — now.
The company has developed a type of high-performance battery for specialty uses, including drones.