Construction on $50M apartment project near fairgrounds to begin in May
Junction at Fall Creek is expected to consist entirely of units for individuals and families making up to 60% of the area median income.
Junction at Fall Creek is expected to consist entirely of units for individuals and families making up to 60% of the area median income.
A request to rezone about 140 acres in Zionsville to allow for Bradberry in Zionsville received narrow approval from the town’s plan commission.
Tuesday’s announcement marks the end of an era for Hotel Tango, which launched in 2014 as one of Indiana’s first microdistilleries.
The project is a partnership between property owner Boxcar Development LLC — a firm controlled by the Herb Simon family — and Nashville-based Opry Entertainment Group.
The Indiana Court of Appeals is siding with Republic Airways in the latest battle of an ongoing feud between the airline and the city of Indianapolis over $247,522.17 in tax incentives.
Two multi-tenant commercial buildings and a memory care residential facility are in the works for Holliday Farms after the projects received approval from the Zionsville Plan Commission.
Carmel-based Goelzer Investment Management is suing one of the three financial advisers who left the firm earlier this month to join a rival firm, Robert W. Baird & Co. Inc.
Sample Gates Management, an investment fund managed by undergraduates at IU’s Kelley School of Business, recently raised $7.8 million to close its second real estate investment fund.
What a difference a decade (and a pandemic and a complete rethink of the utility of office-based work) makes.
In the first Innovation Issue in 2015, IBJ featured several Indiana innovations. We’re revisiting some of those and introducing a few more worth mentioning.
The serial entrepreneur also launched the affiliated Longevity Today, a website that identifies, processes and summarizes life sciences research and offers information to the public through AI personas.
The company was helped in March 2023 when it received approval from the Indiana Economic Development Corp. for $4.25 million in conditional tax credits to expand its payroll to 250 by the end of this year.
After two years at No. 1 on the Fast 25, construction-management/general contractor Inherent Commercial is No. 18 this year.
Republican John Ruckelshaus and Democrat Kristina Moorhead will vie for the open seat in a district that includes parts of northwest Indianapolis, Zionsville and Carmel.
The council voted 5-2 to reject the Woodland Grove development plan from petitioner Steve Pittman of Pittman Partners.
A Sun King taproom, a primary care center and a Dairy Queen are among new businesses that have recently opened or are set to open across the north suburbs of Indianapolis. Here’s a look at some of them:
For U.S. 31, renderings of design concepts show activated storefronts, pedestrian trails and sitting areas with green space planted right outside of office buildings. Tables with umbrellas, string lights and shrubs are also meant to encourage that pedestrian traffic.
Some people use artificial intelligence to help them manage their financial lives, including monitoring their existing investments, constructing a stock portfolio, helping craft budgets and analyzing monthly spending habits.
The second Indianapolis Pizza Festival is scheduled for Oct. 17 at the Indiana State Fairgrounds, coinciding with the World Food Championships.
Five-time Grammy Award winner Mavis Staples, two-time Tony Award winner Bernadette Peters and “The Traitors” host Alan Cumming will perform.