Big Lots puts more store leases up for sale
Bankrupt discount retailer Big Lots has added more than 200 stores to a nationwide list of locations that are likely to close, including a pair of stores in Indianapolis.
Bankrupt discount retailer Big Lots has added more than 200 stores to a nationwide list of locations that are likely to close, including a pair of stores in Indianapolis.
Fishers and the Indianapolis Zoo will partner on some aspects of the new AgriPark, which received a key approval in the development process on Tuesday.
A menu of “elevated pub” fare will be complemented by Voodoo beer and Indiana-based beers, plus seltzers, non-alcoholic drinks and a full bar.
The Tallison Hotel, part of Marriott’s Tribute Portfolio, plans to welcome its first guests Thursday.
More than a quarter of all computer programming jobs have vanished in the past two years, the worst downturn that industry has ever seen.
Downtown Noblesville is no stranger to construction, as any resident or business owner in the area can attest. And one of the largest projects yet is expected to begin next year.
Pitched on Shark Tank in 2018, the soda, marketed as a healthy alternative to traditional soft drinks, has quickly grown in popularity.
The first round of the women’s tourney this year featured a near-record number of blowouts and noncompetitive games.
Construction at the busy intersection will be delayed to give time for work to be completed on other nearby major road projects.
The first phase of the project will likely focus on Logan, Eighth and Ninth streets on the north, west and east sides of the historic Courthouse Square.
Dark Star Orchestra will replicate a set list played by the Grateful Dead during one of the band’s appearances at Deer Creek Music Center.
Conexus wants to move its Catapult programming on-site with manufacturers that want to hire Catapult graduates. And it plans to reduce its own role in the program.
Auditor Allison Ball says her office received complaints about the lottery system used to award highly-sought-after licenses to businesses that will grow, process and sell the products.
Jon Rogers plans to open his shop, Take Care Records, by the summer near the intersection of 62nd Street and Allisonville Road.
Cummins Inc. has become the latest in a string of companies to withdraw its 2025 guidance.
It took three years to get a charter, but on Feb. 22, 1999, Becker launched First Internet Bank, the first FDIC-insured bank to operate completely online, from a flip phone.
In 2016, there were 1,244 members in the American Booksellers Association trade group, at 1,749 locations. As of this month, the ABA has 2,863 individual members, at 3,281 locations.
The business unit employs about 11,000 people in 25 countries. Allison did not specify if any jobs would be negatively affected by the deal.
Hamilton County Commissioner Steve Dillinger provided updates at his State of the County address about several road and construction projects.
Robbins—who initially planned a career in sports medicine—told IBJ that the company’s foray into sports work began in earnest when it printed thousands of Indianapolis maps for the 2012 Super Bowl. It has grown from there.