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.
Herman C. Krannert, Allison Melangton, Henry J. Richardson and May Wright Sewall have played significant roles in Indianapolis not-for-profits.
Reconfiguring the interchange is meant to ease congestion, improve safety and reduce travel times for drivers on the northeast side’s crowded commuter corridor.
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Hutt, credited with much of the co-working site’s success, was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2013. A year ago, she told IBJ that cancer “doesn’t have to define who you are and it doesn’t have to keep you from making an impact on the community that you want to make.”
In 2015, attendance hit new highs in several categories and corporate donations shattered 2014 gift amounts with a $7.5 million grant from the Lilly Endowment Inc.
Annie Grinstead runs her own business as an event planner with clients including TechPoint, Carrier and others.
Kristi Palmer is the associate dean of digital scholarship and director of the IUPUI University Library Center for Digital Scholarship, where she has helped create more than 80 online collections related to Indianapolis.
The Indianapolis-based manufacturer realized earnings of $13 million in the fourth quarter, down from $50.5 million in the fourth quarter of 2014.
There will be pressure on the new agency to increase attendance in Tamika Catching’s final year. Last season the Fever’s attendance declined 5.3 percent.
Too many Ivy Tech students drop out, and a recent report from the Indiana Commission for Higher Education found its graduation rates are far below the nationwide average for community college students.
The restaurant will be razed by landlord Kite Realty Group, which then plans to build a strip center on the property at the busy intersection of Allisonville Road and East 82nd Street.
Indiana wisely encourages Hoosiers to finish their college degrees.
The city of Fishers is investing tens of thousands of dollars in a consulting firm to address needs of businesses along State Road 37, which is expected to be redesigned into a free-flowing parkway, even though construction is at least two years down the road.
The consummate pitchman, gun seller had some opinions that might surprise you.
The Indianapolis-based retail developer says in marketing materials that Chipotle, Smashburger and Pie Five are coming to the 10,000-square-foot strip that will replace the Perkins restaurant building.
A mostly historic four-building commercial property that encompasses an entire city block near Massachusetts Avenue has changed hands.
Nearly $126 million of federal, state and local dollars will be pumped into the heavily traveled highway to give it a major face-lift from 106th Street to north of Campus Parkway.
Allison Transmission Holdings Inc. on Monday reported first-quarter earnings and profit that came up short of last year’s results but still exceeded Wall Street expectations.
Hulman and Co. CEO Mark Miles says he and his staff feel “a great sense of responsibility” associated with this year’s race.