Don Brown leads $2M funding round in Carmel tech firm
Lumavate sells software to manufacturers so they can give their customers relevant information about products when they need it.
Lumavate sells software to manufacturers so they can give their customers relevant information about products when they need it.
These were meant to be funny, but one of them, miraculously, came true.
Dr. C. William Hanke, a former president of the American Academy of Dermatology, is recognized internationally for his expertise in Mohs surgery, a precise surgical technique used to treat skin cancer.
Among more than a dozen restaurant and retail debuts in the latest roundup: Starbucks and RaeLynn’s Boutique in Carmel, Jack’s Donuts in Westfield, and Big Apple Bagel in Fishers.
The wine shop, launched in Carmel by local caterer Joe Husar, was purchased last year by Big Red Liquors, which is bringing the store to the Meridian-Kessler neighborhood.
Carmel-based Work Here LLC, whose mobile app uses GPS to connect job-seekers and employers, is entering 15 new metro areas after amassing 36,000 users in Indiana.
KAR Auction Services Inc. missed Wall Street expectations with its fourth-quarter earnings despite revenue that exceeded predictions.
Restaurant Brands International Inc. has agreed to buy Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen Inc., adding a fried-chicken outfit to its lineup of burgers and doughnuts. The two chains have about 70 restaurants in the Indianapolis area.
The bond ordinances were introduced to the council Monday night and sent to the council’s finance committee for further review.
Father-and-son duo Jim and Sean Hallett launched a minor-league hockey team—the Indy Fuel—in 2013, but the enterprise has expanded far beyond just an ECHL franchise.
Several projects are in the works—a push led mainly by local developer Onyx+East, which plans to begin construction this year on nearly 150 units, 90 of which are in or near downtown.
We stuck with Hamilton County because it’s an easy commute to downtown Indy.
The $43 million project will upgrade the 96th Street and Keystone Parkway intersection, along with replacing traffic lights with roundabouts at four other intersections.
The bill comes on the heels of Carmel’s recent decision to send letters to 28 residents who rent out their homes on Airbnb, stating that they are in violation of city zoning laws.
The Zionsville Town Council agreed earlier this month to issue up to $1.5 million in bonds to bring the service provider to the community.
From 2007 to 2010, the Carmel-based manufacturer laid off about 1,000 employees. But its commitment to stay invested in R&D has paid off.
The company has acquired a 10-acre parcel near the southeast corner of Interstate 65 and Whitestown Parkway for $3.6 million, giving it 25 acres at the interchange for the new dealership.
Clear and enforceable property rights are at the core of any prosperous and free economy.
The Ireland-based security products company, which has its Americas region headquarters in Carmel, fell short of Wall Street expectations.
Craig Mince runs the state’s biggest movie house (by screen size) while expanding innovative Indy Film Fest offerings throughout the year.