Roundup: The latest on Tilted Kilt, Red the Steakhouse, more
A downtown restaurant and bar known for its scantily clad servers has closed, but a new steakhouse and taco joint are getting set to open.
A downtown restaurant and bar known for its scantily clad servers has closed, but a new steakhouse and taco joint are getting set to open.
Infosys leaders said Indiana officials took advantage of their earlier relationship to land one of the four U.S. hubs and as many as 2,000 jobs. Indianapolis and Carmel are in the running for the hub’s short-term home.
The local developer’s plan for the problematic downtown property calls for 2.7 million square feet of development, including 250 apartments in the first phase, office and retail space, a hotel and public green space.
State law prohibits grocery stores without pharmacies from selling spirits, prompting Marsh to offer big discounts on its inventory.
Carmel Clay Schools and Sheridan Community School Corp. on Tuesday will ask voters to approve a seven-year tax hike for operational funding, and Westfield Washington Schools will ask to cover $90 million in construction projects.
Lawmakers passed dozens of bills to Gov. Eric Holcomb, who has already signed most into law.
Since local entrepreneur Mike Protogere bought D-A Lubricant Co. Inc. in 2002, the manufacturer of oil, grease, antifreeze and other industrial products has shifted into overdrive and punched the gas.
U.S. spending on pets has increased every year since at least 1994, with the largest boost—nearly 11 percent—occurring last year.
Mayor Mark Myers, a second-term Republican, hopes to take a page from the playbooks of Carmel and Fishers, which have drawn more residents downtown by creating a commercial and residential hub.
Rodizio Grill brings Brazilian-style table-side meat cutting to Carmel.
Clyde Harris says he’s had the “craziest career you have ever seen, from politics to acting in front of the camera to writing scripts to sales.”
The security-product maker’s first-quarter financial results topped analyst expectations.
The Carmel-based insurance holding company saw a big jump in profit in the first quarter.
King David Dogs is pursuing growth through gas stations and travel plazas by franchising kiosk-sized versions of its downtown restaurant, known for its quarter-pound, all-beef hot dogs.
Whole Foods Market Inc. shares rose the most in two weeks after the Financial Times reported that Albertsons Cos. is considering a takeover of the organic grocer.
Bank of America already has customers here, but is now opening an actual branch—in the street-level retail space in the new Cummins Inc. distribution headquarters downtown.
Former Ivy Tech Community College President Tom Snyder and at least four former ITT Educational Services officials have banded together to start an education-services company.