LOPRESTI: Intriguing scenarios abound as NCAA Tournament nears
Will Indiana stay on a roll and win its first-ever Big Ten tourney title?
Will Indiana stay on a roll and win its first-ever Big Ten tourney title?
The pending deal would help the Indianapolis-based real estate firm solidify its retail holdings in the tourism mecca.
Angie’s List Inc. announced plans Thursday morning to overhaul its membership model by offering a tiered subscription plan that includes free access to its ratings and reviews.
The local brewery is prepared to spend $1.5 million to nearly double production at its downtown facility. A new distribution deal will widen its delivery scope.
The Indianapolis-based dry bean and soup packaging company is planning to invest $5.8 million to construct a 67,000-square-foot manufacturing and distribution center at 10505 Bennett Parkway.
Kristin Wikel, supervisor of the school program at Riley Hospital for Children, is passionate about being an advocate for Riley patients and their families while they’re in the hospital and after they’ve gone home.
Curran Architecture has taken space in a 1908 structure that once served as barracks for enlisted soldiers, as activity continues to pick up at the sprawling former army base.
Dr. Linda Han, director of breast surgical oncology at the IU Health Simon Cancer Center, learned early in her career that many female patients with breast cancer wanted to have a woman perform their surgeries.
Legacy of Hope is an educational program that has trained more than 3,000 IU Health employees to identify cases of domestic violence and help victims survive and thrive.
Medical malpractice victims would be able to receive more compensation under a bill passed on Monday by an Indiana House committee
The dry bean and soup packaging company intends to invest $5.8 million to construct a new 67,000-square-foot manufacturing and distribution center at 10505 Bennett Parkway.
Sales at the 2014 Super Bowl in New York were huge. But sales at this year’s 50th Super Bowl featuring the aging Peyton Manning were even bigger for Indianapolis-based MainGate Inc.
Harold Lloyd’s “Speedy” includes a cameo from Babe Ruth himself. The Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra plays along.
A former clinic director and 30-year faculty member at the IU School of Dentistry in Indianapolis who was fired last year after students complained he inappropriately touched them is suing to get his job back, saying he was denied a fair hearing.
GreenLight Collectibles—a maker and wholesaler of replica cars, trucks, boats, trailers and other diminutive look-alikes—has managed to gain speed with growing revenue and new distribution deals—all while many of its competitors have hit the wall.
Founder Matt Hunckler believes emerging tech hubs across the country can benefit from the connections and information Verge offers, so he’s been charting a course for national expansion.
Calumet's stock price has fallen so far that the annual dividend yield is a whopping 28 percent—one of the highest in the country.
Belden, a former Hamilton County Council member and Indiana Football Hall of Fame coach, died Feb. 14 at age 77 after a battle with cancer.
The Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority picked 18 recipients to get $14.3 million in highly competitive low-income housing tax credits. Two Indianapolis-area projects were awarded funding out of 54 applications.
The Indiana Biosciences Research Institute, set up just three years ago, announced Wednesday morning that it has been awarded grants of $80 million from the Lilly Endowment and $20 million from the Eli Lilly and Co. Foundation.