Longtime CIB leader Levengood announces retirement
Nearly 30 years after coming to Indianapolis to head the city’s convention efforts, Barney Levengood is retiring later this year.
Nearly 30 years after coming to Indianapolis to head the city’s convention efforts, Barney Levengood is retiring later this year.
Mike Alley is a lot of things. The one thing he is not: a bank executive. The 61-year-old owner and CEO of Resilient Strategies—who is also executive director of the Business Resiliency Alliance of Indiana—is a distant cousin of the local banking executive by the same name, and he laughs at the confusion over the […]
Most of the gifts—20 of the 27—went to higher education institutions. Only five were from named Indianapolis philanthropists. Two were anonymous.
Several lawmakers, lobbyists and state officials are pushing for sweeping changes to the state’s tourism bureau.
Key budget-writing Republican lawmakers had previously indicated that the state would barely have enough tax revenue to cover additional expenses in fiscal year 2020 and would overspend in fiscal year 2021. But the earlier estimate forgot to consider every dollar available.
A St. Vincent de Paul store and coffee shop will occupy the space. Also this week: Bovaconti Coffee, My Sugar Pie, Simply Divine Cupcakes and Starbucks.
The professional soccer team is pushing for a 20,000-seat stadium as part of a real estate district featuring lodging, office and retail space, an underground parking structure and apartments.
The personal touch weighed heavily in the Indian tech giant’s decision to invest here.
Want to hear the real story behind how a global IT consulting firm chose Indianapolis to employ 3,000 Hoosiers in new-economy technology jobs and create a $250 million high-tech campus on the old Indy airport property? All you have to do is travel to Bangalore, India, and visit the Infosys campus to hear the story firsthand […]
More than just brick-and-mortar projects, Eastern Star’s good work depends on the dedication of parishioners who are committed to making a difference one person at a time. The emphasis on interpersonal relations is a quality usually missing from big government programs.
Drug industry analysts on Monday applauded Eli Lilly and Co.’s pending $8 billion cash deal to buy a startup that focuses on oncology, which has become a prime focus for the pharma giant in the last year.
Connecticut-based Loxo Oncology, which was founded in 2013 and went public a year later, has a cancer drug in development that recently received U.S. Food and Drug Administration "breakthrough therapy" status.
When Goshen native Luke Jacobs, an environmental scientist and self-taught techie, developed software to streamline his job, he got a tepid response from his employer. Displeased, he tapped his brainiac brother and equally smart Indiana University classmate to start their own firm.
Purchase of SOPHI Global gives Denison a new subsidiary and adds Lucas Oil Estate and numerous downtown destinations to its valet holdings.
From Butler’s Final Fours to other teams that hit bottom and seem headed back to the top.
Indiana University Health plans to move one of its five Lifeline medical helicopter bases out of Richmond in the coming months.
The move comes as Celadon works through a host of accounting and financial issues that were first announced in May 2017.
A City-County Council coup, Bren Simon’s big donation, direct flights to Paris and scooters were among the news IBJ covered in 2018.
The projects range from full-service hospitals in Bloomington, Brownsburg and Shelbyville to a flurry of “micro-hospitals,” free-standing emergency rooms and urgent care centers.
Starting Jan. 1, every U.S. hospital will be required to post standard charges online for every item and service they provide, from bandages and drugs to operating rooms and organ transplants.