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Former Wabash College philosophy major Parker Sawyers is getting good bus as the not-yet President of the United States.
Former Wabash College philosophy major Parker Sawyers is getting good bus as the not-yet President of the United States.
KAR Auction Services Inc. on Wednesday reported slightly lower quarterly earnings that missed analyst expectations. It also said it plans to buy a group of eight auctions in Idaho, Oregon, Nevada, Utah and California.
Kite Realty Group Trust is considering replacing The Corner retail strip, which sits on the southwest corner of 116th Street and Rangeline Road, with a mixed-use development.
The population of the town near Geist has grown in the past decade to the point that it's starting to attract big projects, including the Meijer store.
The restaurant will be razed by landlord Kite Realty Group, which then plans to build a strip center on the property at the busy intersection of Allisonville Road and East 82nd Street.
Belden, who served on the Hamilton County Council for 23 years, coached football at Carmel, Westfield and Noblesville high schools and won four state championships.
The possible acquisition is not a complete surprise. Fresh Market has been trying to get someone to save it for months now, and Kroger has been on an aggressive acquisition spree.
Casey Wright has licensed Ninja Zone to 130 gymnastics clubs in 42 states enrolling 10,000 boys. She hopes to hit 500 gyms by the end of this year.
A team led by Strategic Capital Partners wants to build 1.3 million-square-foot commercial development on downtown property that houses a former Coca-Cola bottling plant.
Town officials hope the project, which will feature 220 apartment units and could cost $60 million, will transform its downtown into a hub of residential and retail activity.
Carmel-based CNO Financial Group Inc. on Wednesday reported higher profit in the fourth quarter despite a decline in revenue.
The first phase of the $198 million Red Line is slated to run from just north of Broad Ripple to the University of Indianapolis.
The study from Ball State University says the widely used economic development tool redirects millions of dollars from other taxing units that normally would receive the revenue, such as schools, libraries and other public services.
The ballots are set for the 2016 primary in Indiana and a few lawmakers will face challengers in their primaries.
Privately-held Biostorage Technologies Inc., which specializes in biological sample storage, has been purchased by a Massachusetts-based firm in one of central Indiana’s largest disclosed-price acquisitions of the past year.
The home-health firm’s lawsuit alleges state officials discriminated against the company and CEO Dev Brar when they conducted inspections that led Medicare to terminate payments to the company.
Gov. Pence and his religious theories have lost the high road to civility and what is good for Indiana.
The Indianapolis Public Library has multiplied the amount of media it makes available for free streaming through a partnership with the Hoopla online content service.
Millennials are getting older, pairing off, even having a first then a second child, and discovering what their parents and grandparents discovered: a single-family home in a safe neighborhood with strong schools is where they wish to raise their children.
The Grand Rapids, Michigan-based grocery and general merchandise chain has filed plans with the city for a 190,000-square-foot store on the southeast corner of Springmill Road and State Road 32.