Carmel sets launch for bike-sharing service, Fishers could follow
Carmel is poised to become one of the few cities in the state with a bike-sharing program, but other communities including Fishers are hot on its heels.
Carmel is poised to become one of the few cities in the state with a bike-sharing program, but other communities including Fishers are hot on its heels.
First Friday offers art, music…and donuts. Megan Hilty sings with the Symphony.
Dr. Sweta Tandra, a gastroenterologist, has joined St. Vincent Medical Group in Carmel. She received her medical degree from Mahadevappa Rampure Medical College in Karnataka, India. Indianapolis-based Anthem Inc. named Michael Malouf president of its dental benefits business, which includes nearly 9 million customers. Malouf was previously CEO of Dearborn National Insurance Co., the dental […]
Carmel-based technology firm Emerging Threats Pro LLC has reached an agreement to be acquired by Sunnyvale, California-based Proofpoint Inc., the companies announced Monday morning.
The town is appealing a decision that helps pave the way for a convenience store to be built where a historic church now sits and has hired a top real estate attorney to argue its case.
A rezoning request for a senior living facility on the south side of West Oak Street near Cooper Road in Zionsville was denied Monday night, but the discussion had little to do with the actual project.
Carmel-based WCA Group LLC has acquired Williams Comfort Air and Mr. Plumber from Defender Direct, which wants to concentrate on its core business of security and home automation.
A central Indiana woman who owned two businesses has been ordered to spend three years on probation and repay all of the money she unlawfully received in Medicaid payments.
Young team making a splash parlayed a painting job into projects extending to redeveloping the train station in Fishers.
An IBJ analysis of occupancy data from nursing homes built since 2012 and open at least one year found that newer facilities are filling their skilled-nursing beds at a lower rate than established nursing homes statewide.
Jim Hallett is confident that his recently launched Indy Fuel hockey team will prosper, a bet he backed up by signing a 25-year lease at the Fairgrounds Coliseum.
Beer and pizza—a classic combination and a pairing that might help revive the retail portion of the Village of West Clay in Carmel.
After cutting staff sharply in 2013, Franciscan enjoyed more revenue and big profits in 2014. The key question for its and other hospitals’ future is whether they can keep up these gains in productivity to handle looming payment cuts from Obamacare.
Dr. Jeff Sperring, the CEO of Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis, will leave this spring to become CEO of Seattle Children’s Hospital in early May, the Seattle hospital announced Thursday.
The First Financial Bank branch at the northeast corner of Pennsylvania and Washington streets will close in May, while a restaurant from an Irvington couple opens on East 16th Street.
A new subdivision with 315 homes could displace a golf course in Westfield, but so far city officials and residents aren’t sold on the plan.
Plus Indy Film Festival’s Film to Fork series continues with “The Search for General Tso.”
Leaders from some of Indiana's poorest school districts said Tuesday they fear proposed funding cuts they're facing, while those from growing districts are worried proposed increases for them won't be enough.