Roundup: Rail Epicurean Market grows in Westfield, Depot at Nickel Plate opens in Fishers
The Rail Epicurean Market in downtown Westfield is doubling its size a little over a year after opening.
The Rail Epicurean Market in downtown Westfield is doubling its size a little over a year after opening.
The competition for retail workers in the central Indiana job market has grown so intense that one retailer is offering hiring bonuses.
Community Health Network named Dr. David Kiley senior vice president and physician executive for its north region. Kiley, an OB/GYN, has worked for Community since 1992. Most recently, he was vice president of clinical performance for Community’s north region, which includes its two hospitals in the Castleton area. Kiley earned a bachelor’s degree at Arizona […]
Only about 2 percent of the avalanche of residential units built in Hamilton County the last five years is dedicated to affordable housing.
The season has been so bad, some central Indiana courses are facing significant financial losses—and perhaps ruin.
Those looking for a place to drink might have lower expectations of the food.
Anthem’s $54 billion bid for rival insurer Cigna is twice the size of the next-largest acquisition in the Indianapolis area, which occurred nearly a decade ago.
The unwinding of for-profit education companies could allow tens of thousands of students to walk away from their federal loan obligations.
Ameriana shareholders said in the complaint that the $69 million offer is “inadequate” and that the deal deters competing bids.
iHeartMedia is getting into the country game in Indianapolis after agreeing earlier this year to buy WDRZ-FM 98.3, the market's Radio Disney station. The Walt Disney Co. is abandoning the format.
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra sold 127,835 tickets for the 2014-15 indoor season, up from 110,770 tickets the previous season. Subscription packages, another closely watched metric, also rose.
The $8.1 million indoor basketball and volleyball facility at Grand Park will be known as the Jonathan Byrd’s Fieldhouse.
When you have a health care business for which “there’s a tremendous need and virtually no product”—which Mainstreet founder and CEO Zeke Turner said is what his company has—growth potential would seem unlimited.
Last year, the 5-year-old IT company Sondhi Solutions went through a rebranding and restructuring.
The City-County Council voted Monday for Indianapolis to join Carmel, Westfield and Greenwood in an economic development group seeking state funding for a rapid-transit route.
Bradley Co. has entered the market by bringing on board David Reed, who launched another firm’s office in Indianapolis before it became part of a large multi-brokerage acquisition.
The large practice of orthopedic surgeons is in the midst of spending $3.8 million over three years to open seven urgent care clinics specializing in orthopedic-related injuries.
The stores were owned by a single franchisee under The Wooden Key name and closed between early May and late June. The sale will be conducted July 23 by Key Auctioneers.
The Phoenix-based specialty grocer will have new stores at 11481 E. 116th St. in Fishers and 3400 E. 146th St. in Carmel. Both will open Aug. 6 with a celebration starting at 7 a.m.
The aggressive growth of an upstart law office is adding to the exodus at one of the city’s larger and more established firms.