IndyGo sets public meetings to hash over Red Line project
IndyGo is hosting four public meetings this month to share updates and answer questions about the 35-mile bus rapid transit line proposed from Westfield to Greenwood.
IndyGo is hosting four public meetings this month to share updates and answer questions about the 35-mile bus rapid transit line proposed from Westfield to Greenwood.
Still trying to raise money, Carmel-based Legacy Travel Club Inc. recently hit a milestone with a proof-of-concept day trip to Michigan.
The annual entrepreneurial pitch event is expanding to two days. This year’s showcase will feature fewer but longer public presentations.
While they wait for $75 million in federal funding to come through, transit officials are trying to ensure the first phase of the Red Line is shovel-ready.
The entity marketing the former General Motors stamping plant site is putting the property back on the market after plans for an outdoor concert venue on about half the 102 acres fell through.
Work on the four-story, 99-room Fairfield Inn could begin this fall near the 106th Street exit under construction along Interstate 69. It is expected to cost $8 million.
New President Matthew Cook’s job is to build out a system that will help get physician referrals across the state to help fill Riley’s 385 beds.
Mass transit in central Indiana once was a thriving private-sector business. Before about 1930, the Indianapolis Traction and Terminal Co. profitably operated electric streetcars throughout the city.
The Washington Township board voted earlier Tuesday to put the proposed tax hike on November ballots, but the overall decision hinged on whether Clay Township would also agree on the referendum.
The locally owned specialty burger bar is slated to take space in the Shops at Perry Crossing and should open sometime early next year.
The state warned the institution about low passing rates earlier this year and asked for a “plan of correction”—the first step that could lead to a loss of state accreditation.
Nearly an entire city block in Fountain Square soon could be redeveloped, with five old buildings getting torn down and a new five-story project springing up with retail space and 94 apartments.
Paradise already had indicated to its landlord that it wouldn’t renew its 10-year lease for the 4,700-square-foot space, which expires next year.
Joe Lazzara, owner of Joe’s Butcher Shop and Fish Market, is adding 900 square feet to his store on Main Street in Carmel.
Mayors, their staffs and policy experts from across the country—about 1,200 conference attendees in all—will attend the U.S. Conference of Mayors’ annual summer gathering that runs Friday through Monday.
Indianapolis will host the U.S. Conference of Mayors this weekend for the first time in the group’s 84-year history.
Last year’s crop included numerous close finishes and compelling stories.
Locally, the number of homes flipped in 2015 jumped 9 percent from the previous year. Nationally, 2015 marked the first annual increase in the percentage of homes flipped following four straight years of decreases
A local Keller Williams Realty Inc. franchise has expanded its reach by opening a downtown office in Regions Tower. The roughly 3,500-square-foot location on the 13th floor is an extension of the Keller Williams Indianapolis north office at 11550 N. Meridian St. in Carmel. It is the ninth-largest residential real estate agency in the Indianapolis […]
The Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools, a group that oversees about 900 campuses, is under scrutiny for lax oversight of its schools.