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.
Carmel Clay Schools and the Sheridan Community School Corp. had proposed seven-year tax hikes for operational funding, and Westfield Washington Schools asked taxpayers to cover the costs of $90 million in construction projects.
Of the 50 senators, 17 had no opponent in their last election and 22 won with at least 60 percent of the vote. In the 100-member House, 27 lawmakers were unopposed in 2016 and 57 won with at least 60 percent of the vote.
The restaurateur who helped transform the Mass Ave culinary scene plans to branch out with original concepts Rize and Provision this fall in the hotel near Keystone at the Crossing.
Urban Vines has a grand opening scheduled in Westfield, and Rails Craft Brew & Eatery is expected to open later this month in Saxony.
The year Deb Kunce was named a Forty Under 40 honoree she was working for Schmidt Associates, but she’s since left to start her own firm, CORE Planning Strategies, a third-party, outsourced project-management company.
The latest announced closings, seven of which are in the Indianapolis area, bring the total number of Marsh grocery stores that are set to shut their doors this month to 19.
Around Indiana, life sciences companies are searching high and low for venture capital to fund promising but expensive new products, which can take a decade or longer to develop.
PolicyStat LLC, an 11-year-old Carmel-based software-as-a-service company, has been acquired by Bridgewater, New Jersey-based iContracts Inc.
The city is considering eliminating the highway’s Corridor Overlay, which prohibits residential use and restricts retail, parking, and building locations and sizes.
Without inside tables, a wait staff, or even plates, Joe’s Next Door is still worth visiting.
After years of sitting empty, the former Shapiro’s Delicatessen building in City Center will have a new tenant by next summer.
Founded in 2006, Fast BioMedical Inc. plans to use the money to help advance clinical trials and hire additional workers. It develops technologies to measure blood volume and kidney function.
The small Johnson County college has turned out its share of science graduates over the decades, and says the expansion will continue to attract students.
The struggling supermarket chain warned the state Monday that that it is prepared to close the stores—including 11 in the Indianapolis area—within 60 days if it can't find buyer for the company.
If Marsh’s two downtown stores close, as the struggling grocer has warned could happen within two months, the locations likely would attract interest from rival supermarket operators.
Carmel-based insurer Baldwin & Lyons Inc. wrote a record amount of premiums in its latest quarter, but overall profit dropped compared to the previous year.
The not-for-profit co-working organization is using a new grant to fund “Arts and Entrepreneurship” programming, and it’s opening an outpost at the arts-focused Tube Factory.
Plus, the Carmel Symphony Orchestra selects a new music director.