Penrose project to fill Mass Ave retail gap
Developers of the $50 million Penrose on Mass say they’ve already signed four commercial tenants to the block-long mixed-use project that won’t open for another five months.
Developers of the $50 million Penrose on Mass say they’ve already signed four commercial tenants to the block-long mixed-use project that won’t open for another five months.
Holliday Farms likely will take 10 to 12 years to complete, with its value exceeding $550 million.
In 2016, the Indiana Restaurant and Lodging Association worked with the General Assembly on legislation that enacted a solution to encourage restaurant development without harming current permit values.
The current quota system is based on the number of people that live in a community, not visitors.
The hospital system said the facility would help meet the soaring demand for hip and knee replacements while also serving patients with the “most complex” orthopedic conditions.
The Trump administration is granting only partial loan forgiveness to the vast majority of students approved for help because of fraud by for-profit colleges, according to preliminary Education Department data.
Restaurants and medical clinics are flocking to the sprawling Anson development in Whitestown. Plus, Carmel gets a Rosie’s and a British Swim School, while Noblesville snags a new doughnut shop.
Corporate Philanthropy Managed Health Services is partnering with Indy Reads, a nonprofit that offers literacy training and education. Circulation and Lyft will also support members with low literacy and encourage them to take literacy classroom training. Elevate Indianapolis has partnered with the Fred S. Klipsch Educators College of Marian University to establish “The Elevate Scholarship […]
Indianapolis traffic at the chain’s Louisville store helped seal the deal. Also: Gina’s Grill, Fireside Brewhouse, MJ Insurance, Chuck E. Cheese and Twin Jewelers.
Noblesville leaders say building a mixed-use development in their historic downtown allows them to make history while also preserving it.
First impressions matter—in life and at the box office. The first show of a theater’s season can define not only expectations, but also fortunes.
It will be the fifth location overall for the Louisville-based restaurant chain, which opened a Fishers location in 2016.
Most U.S. and Canadian fraternities have one year to ban hard alcohol under a rule adopted during the annual meeting of their Carmel-based trade association.
The lawsuit by a former medical director alleges St. Vincent engaged in a practice of “pushing out employees over the age of 40 and hiring substantially younger employees.”
Fishers plans to submit an application to the Indiana Arts Commission to recognize the Nickel Plate District as a statewide cultural district.
Airbnb reported that Indiana renters hosted 175,000 guests in 2017, who collectively earned more than $21 million by making their spaces available to travelers. But some homeowner groups want to ban the practice.
Restaurant-owning lawyers are branching into sweet treats. Also this week: Coffee and Table, Courtyard by Marriott, Floor & Decor, Grand Appliance and TV, Camp Bow Wow, Qdoba, Foundry 317 and more.
Attorneys for the defendants have asked the court to discuss the case, arguing it falls far short of the standards needed to warrant a full-blown trial.
Three longtime high performers retain the top spots in IBJ’s All-Star team rankings, while Mike Duncan marks 20 years as an agent by topping IBJ’s list of solo stars.
A Utah-based company that runs dozens of event centers across the United States is making plans to open its first Indiana venue, in Carmel.