Developer plans 61 homes near 136th and Cyntheanne in Fishers
The proposed Cyntheanne Woods subdivision would be developed on about 41 acres at the southeast corner of East 136th Street and Cyntheanne Road.
The proposed Cyntheanne Woods subdivision would be developed on about 41 acres at the southeast corner of East 136th Street and Cyntheanne Road.
The funding amount is one of the largest in recent years for an Indiana-based science startup.
Indianapolis-based Republic Airways is launching a combination of recruitment, training and retention efforts, including a career fair for middle school, high school and college students.
Siblings Phil and Joel Kirk want to be part of the commercial comeback of the Garfield Park neighborhood southwest of Fountain Square.
Several new restaurants, retailers and businesses have recently opened or are planning to open their doors in Boone and Hamilton counties.
The newly drawn House District 32 includes Hamilton County’s Clay and Delaware townships and extends south into Marion County.
Indiana Republicans won seven of the nine U.S. congressional races Tuesday.
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Carvana had been growing quickly as used car prices soared after the pandemic. But it has been caught in an environment where rising interest rates and high prices have sent many potential used car buyers to the sidelines.
City leaders expect a stretch of undeveloped agricultural land on the city’s southeast side to become Hamilton County’s next epicenter of innovation.
It is hard to know who should get the prize for the lowest behavior in this year’s campaign
The 242-acre, master-planned development is expected to include a mix of businesses, retailers, restaurants and residential and recreational facilities, plus a 162-acre park as it is developed over the next decade.
An Indiana political action committee chaired by former Democratic mayor of Indianapolis. In turn, that pro-charter school PAC has become a large contributor to Indiana Republicans.
After opening its first Indiana store late last month in Noblesville, the Massachusetts-based shopping club chain has filed plans to build another store in Hamilton County.
For nearly 40 years of consensus-building and tireless passion to Indianapolis causes, Allison Melangton is the 29th recipient of the Michael A. Carroll Award.
After 15 years of coaxing and cajoling the medical community to consider a different way to do brain surgery, NICO co-founder Jim Pearson has numbers to show more surgeons and investors are buying into his vision.
In order to break the Republican supermajority in both chambers, Democrats would need to gain five House districts and six Senate seats in the Nov. 8 election.
Follett, an educational services company with about 6,000 employees nationwide, said it plans to keep Willo’s employees, local Indianapolis presence and brand name. Plans also call for expanding Willo’s 15-person staff.
Julie Armstrong has been executive director of the Indianapolis Bar Association and Foundation for 27 years.
Sue Finkam started Fire Starter LLC in 2010 to be an outsourced marketing firm for clients who, as she describes it, are driven by missions and visions that make the world a better place. She’s also a Carmel city councilor.