Purdue continues to grow property holdings in Indiana Avenue area
The three-parcel property was the longtime home of the Second Baptist Church, the city’s first African American Baptist congregation.
The three-parcel property was the longtime home of the Second Baptist Church, the city’s first African American Baptist congregation.
Lennar Homes of Indiana on Tuesday introduced plans to the Noblesville Common Council for a 300-home development with a garden sanctuary and a 200-home gated community with an indoor pickleball facility.
Ryan Gershman’s focus at Gershman Partners is leading development efforts around Indiana and the Midwest.
Lindsay Gramlich leads a team of 20 staff and 20 board members and oversees a $2.2 million operating budget and a $2.5 million endowment for Girls Inc., representing the local chapter among 76 other affiliate leaders from across the country.
Her practice has a particular emphasis on high-conflict divorces, contentious custody and parenting-time disputes, post-decree modifications and complex financial issues related to property division, support and asset valuation.
Danny Leckie leads the Carmel-based hunger-relief organization Hatch for Hunger, which distributes chicken, beef, pork, eggs and more to food banks in more than 40 states and has helped families save more than $50 million in food costs.
Although the community won’t be age-restricted, The Courtyards of Deer Creek will be targeted toward people ages 55 and over.
First American Nuclear Co. plans to build a $4 billion nuclear plant in Indiana powered by small modular reactors.
Whitestown leaders finally broke ground early this month on a redevelopment project, a modest 14-acre park, at the site of the former Wrecks Inc. junkyard.
While urban-rural tension will remain a fact of life for Indiana and its Midwestern neighbors, it also might be obscuring critical shared lessons of collaboration.
NASA’s contract with the Carmel-based company isn’t huge, but Republic officials say it could be beneficial for non-financial reasons.
Wiott spoke with IBJ about her career journey and how her mindset has helped her find success.
In the biggest tennis facility news in central Indiana since the Indianapolis Tennis Center stadium closed in 2010, Mouratoglou Tennis Centers announced plans last month to open a location in Noblesville.
The three-man team, which managed a combined $1 billion in assets at Carmel-based Goelzer Investment Management, joined Robert W. Baird’s wealth management office in Indianapolis.
Three Republicans with contrasting visions are contending for the chance to flip one of Indiana’s few competitive state Senate seats.
Developer Steve Pittman told the plan commission that a development plan had been approved for a 60,000-square-foot Fresh Fare by Kroger store, but the plan changed to a smaller grocery store.
Major priorities for the Democratic field include addressing affordability in health care and housing, managing rising utility costs and improving access to child care and mental health services.
Generations is also the state’s first-ever minority depository institution, a designation for banks with at least 51% minority ownership or that serve a primarily minority community and have at least 51% of board seats held by minorities.
Embrace Downtown is underway, the plan that envisions a pedestrian-friendly plaza, wider sidewalks, places to sit, and parking rules that are more consistent and easier to understand.
TechPoint announced 17 awards Friday night at its Mira Awards gala in Carmel. The annual awards program recognizes achievements in Indiana’s tech sector.