Justus Cos. opens $7.3M headquarters in Noblesville
The Justus Cos., a 116-year-old real estate development and management firm, began moving into the 20,000-square-foot building this month.
The Justus Cos., a 116-year-old real estate development and management firm, began moving into the 20,000-square-foot building this month.
Under the partnership, Butler University students will receive real-life experience in hospitality and entertainment, and real-life experiences and practical skills in marketing, social media and communications.
Let’s use this as an opportunity to improve our neighborhoods and towns.
Since IUPUI split in July 2024, Indiana University and Purdue University have poured hundreds of millions of dollars into their respective downtown campuses to grow programs and attract students.
House Bill 1001 would allow single-family houses and duplexes to be approved without a hearing in areas that are zoned residential.
This shift coincides with a broad reassessment of what the best career paths are in today’s labor market, which economists have called one of the most vexing in generations—especially for entry-level applicants.
Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness, during his annual State of the City speech, said the hotel project will occupy the site that previously had been earmarked for Chicken N Pickle.
During Wednesday’s grand opening event, Arrow McLaren driver Pato O’Ward and CEO Zak Brown said they were looking forward to IndyCar’s newest race this season, the Freedom 250 Grand Prix.
Adam Campagna’s work in central Indiana’s construction industry has shifted from creating partnerships for vertical construction projects to those focused specifically on infrastructure.
The state could find other ways to financially incentivize communities — which are already worried about the impact of tax changes on their revenue — to create more affordable housing.
The Greenfield-based organization with one hospital will mark its 75th anniversary in September. Long has been president and CEO nearly 12 years.
The project would be something of a cousin to The Ripple, a 36-unit apartment and retail development that opened in 2020 across Broad Ripple Avenue.
The Alcoholic Beverage Board of Marion County recently approved a license for the Kentucky-based restaurant, which will take over a space formerly occupied by Pier 48 Fish House & Oyster Bar.
Once fully operational, the Lebanon campus will employ about 300 people, according to Meta, which said it expects the first buildings will be online by the end of 2027.
Halas Harbor, named for the team’s founder, George Halas, is being billed as a privately funded, shovel-ready site that could break ground as early as June of this year.
The largely agricultural area has been in the spotlight for several years since state economic development officials began assembling thousands of acres of land for the district.