Two Chicks and a Hammer to open retail space
The store, located in the Bates-Hendricks neighborhood, plan to sell items featured on Two Chicks’ HGTV home-rehab show, “Good Bones.”
The store, located in the Bates-Hendricks neighborhood, plan to sell items featured on Two Chicks’ HGTV home-rehab show, “Good Bones.”
A new report from the Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis and MIBOR Realtor Association says builders have a long way to go if they want to keep up with the area’s future demand for new housing.
The award-winning Valparaiso-based operator is planning at least nine stores here. Also: Bonobos, Joella’s Hot Chicken, Cabin Coffee Co. and Macy’s.
The amendment would prohibit the Indiana General Assembly from adopting a budget that spends more than the state earns in revenue.
Employees feel more emboldened than ever to use social media to make disparaging comments about co-workers, their employers and even their customers.
On a year-to-date basis, single-family construction permits in the nine-county area are up 19 percent.
The proposed change would allow communities to create an “entertainment district” and increase their permit quota by 25 percent in that area.
Sen. Ron Alting said the Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission needs more funding to hire more officers and employees, and to update technology.
The Battista family’s plan to redevelop a Prohibition-era church building on the east side into an independent cinema and eatery has changed dramatically. And so has the project’s price tag.
A state task force conducting an in-depth review of Indiana's alcohol laws is likely to conclude its two-year study without taking a position on cold beer sales.
In 2016, the Indiana Restaurant and Lodging Association worked with the General Assembly on legislation that enacted a solution to encourage restaurant development without harming current permit values.
The current quota system is based on the number of people that live in a community, not visitors.
Westport Homes has made a rare find: 33 acres of largely undeveloped land on West 64th Street in Washington Township. Until July, it was the home of Grandview Stables for more than six decades.
When it comes to killing weeds, Bayer AG’s crop chemical XtendiMax has become a powerful new tool for American farmers. But environmental groups and companies such as Indiana-based Red Gold Tomatoes aren’t fond of the product’s unintended side effects.
Restaurant-owning lawyers are branching into sweet treats. Also this week: Coffee and Table, Courtyard by Marriott, Floor & Decor, Grand Appliance and TV, Camp Bow Wow, Qdoba, Foundry 317 and more.
Area builders saw a big jump in new-home applications in July, especially in Marion, Hancock and Hamilton counties.
Joshua Gonzales, who is a partner in the new venture, expects Jailbird to feel approachable with neighborhood-friendly pub food and easily affordable drink options.
Lime says that its application with the city calls for six times as many electric scooters as it deposited on Indianapolis streets in June. It’s also weighing whether to offer its electric-powered bikes.
Indianapolis-area builders saw rising interest in new homes in June, but the growth rate in that demand declined to its lowest point in 14 months.
Carmel-based Becknell Industrial wants to construct more than 1 million square feet of space in total.