Spirit Airlines ends operations immediately, impacting about two dozen weekly flights in Indy
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.
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.
The 20 companies IBJ featured in last year’s Innovation Issue all appear to still be in business, and some have introduced new products, raised money or made other moves.
In the first Innovation Issue in 2015, IBJ featured several Indiana innovations. We’re revisiting some of those and introducing a few more worth mentioning.
In 2015, after a half-century in New York City, the NFL turned its draft into a road show.
When District 31 Sen. Kyle Walker said he wouldn’t seek another term, he created a competitive open seat that quickly attracted eight contenders.
Walker was one of 21 state Republican senators who joined Democrats in killing a mid-decade redistricting bill backed by President Donald Trump in late 2025.
Carmel-based Goelzer Investment Management is suing one of the three financial advisers who left the firm earlier this month to join a rival firm, Robert W. Baird & Co. Inc.
The project is a partnership between property owner Boxcar Development LLC — a firm controlled by the Herb Simon family — and Nashville-based Opry Entertainment Group.
Valgotech CEO David Olawale said the company expects its lithium-sulfur batteries to compete against the lithium-ion battery products that dominate the market.
Maria Marchesano not only wants to win, she has a knack for it.
Following the collapse of a development deal between TWG and the city, we’re not sure it makes sense to seek another round of ideas from developers without deeper research into what’s possible.
“You’re never going to get to the scale you want to unless you can get other people following that vision and doing it,” Robert Hicks, IBJ’s Forty Under 40 Alumni Award winner says.
John’s Famous Stew, a spicy meat-and-potatoes concept, has a history in Indianapolis dating to 1911.
The region stands out for its prowess in invention and innovation, but competing markets have mastered telling their stories, according to speakers at IBJ’s Life Sciences Power Breakfast.