BICENTENNIAL: Technology revolutionizes office experience in Indianapolis
Rapid-fire changes altered how people work and communicate.
Rapid-fire changes altered how people work and communicate.
Public, private institutions grew with an expanding city.
“From tiny acorns grow mighty oaks” might be an apt metaphor for the growth of housing in the Indianapolis metropolitan area.
Carl Fisher, William G. Mays, Edna Balz Lacy and W.B. Stokely Jr. made significant contributions in Indianapolis manufacturing.
The built environment has been shaped by iconic people, structures.
Several public and private Indiana colleges are following the example set by Purdue University, which used surveys to learn how experiences in school have affected the quality of graduates’ lives today.
The outgoing executive director of the Speedway Redevelopment Commission waxes on the progress the town has made remaking its Main Street.
China matters very much to Indiana’s economy, and its significance will only grow.
The community would take shape on 9 acres near the southwest corner of Allisonville Road and 146th Street.
Bus lanes, parking lanes and bike lanes make stretches of road hazardous for all.
Company executives first broached the subject with state officials during a trade mission to the United Kingdom to take in the Farnborough International Airshow.
Small breweries are tapping the northern Indianapolis suburbs. Four have opened just this year, essentially doubling Hamilton County’s craft beer market. And that growth is expected to continue.
Ash & Elm Cider Co. plans to open early next year in space along East Washington Street on the near-east side, while Big Lug Canteen should start serving beers next month from the old Snooty Fox building in Nora.
For two years, Eli Lilly and Co. has been building a team of immuno-oncology researchers in New York City and has struck a series of deals with other drug companies.
Specialty sandwich restaurant Primanti Bros. has filed plans with the city for a 5,500-square-foot location north of the recently opened, 82,000-square-foot Cabela’s.
Marion County has struggled since the end of the Great Recession in attracting the most valuable jobs and workers.
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Security analysts and software developers at Rook Security worked with other IT security firms and the FBI’s Indianapolis office to develop a tool that can detect if any of the cyber-spying tools stolen from Italian surveillance firm Hacking Team programs have infected a computer.
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.