Indiana names 14 ‘Companies to Watch’
Companies to Watch recognizes high-performing, second-stage businesses that are developing innovative products and business practices.
Companies to Watch recognizes high-performing, second-stage businesses that are developing innovative products and business practices.
Enrollment at the newest of Ivy Tech Community College’s 32 campuses is growing, despite falling attendance at some of the college’s other locations.
The manufacturer of gourmet potato chips is branching out across Indiana and into Ohio to introduce its original and sweet and spicy flavors to a broader audience.
The decision is a potential death blow to Carmel-based ITT, which derives most of its revenue from federal loans and grants. Its stock was halted Thursday after shares fell 35 percent.
Tarkington, named America’s greatest living writer in 1922, won two Pulitzer Prizes.
The city is seeking bids to demolish the remaining building at the northeast corner of Michigan and LaSalle streets, potentially clearing the 49-acre property for reuse.
An annual ranking that measures startup activity in U.S. states and metropolitan areas found Indiana and Indianapolis dipped in the rankings from 2015 to 2016.
It will be Mike Pence's first public campaign event in Indiana since his pick as Donald Trump's running mate was ratified by the Republican National Convention on July 19.
With the new location, fast-growing Fresh Thyme will have 46 stores operating in the Midwest since launching in 2012.
The Indy area’s largest florist has completed moving its headquarters and distribution operations from Fishers to an area near downtown in need of revitalization.
Judge Steve Nation found that Dr. Larry Ley had met all of the standards for prescribing medicine for drug addiction after a bench trial in Hamilton County Superior Court.
Kite Realty Group Trust has built an admirable record of picking winning locations for its centers and keeping them vibrant with tens of millions of dollars in upgrades.
Carmel-based for-profit college operator ITT Educational Services Inc. has received a brief reprieve from its accreditor, which has delayed making a decision that could potentially devastate the embattled company.
The sporting goods chain with eight area stores saw its stock rise as much as 10 percent Tuesday morning. The retailer is benefiting from the demise of its biggest rival.
Home Depot operates more than 2,250 stores, including four in Indianapolis and one each in Carmel, Noblesville, Greenwood and Greenfield.
Traders Point Christian Church has acquired a 104-year-old building at the corner of 12th and Delaware streets and plans to spend $2 million to renovate it.
Results from a special U.S. Census Bureau population count shows big growth in the Hamilton County suburb.
A developer is poised to tackle the remaining vacant commercial property in the heart of Carmel’s Village of West Clay.