2015 TOP STORIES: Rolls-Royce launches $600 million Indy upgrade
The updates will include a wide-scale modernization of Rolls’ Tibbs Avenue jet-engine plant.
The updates will include a wide-scale modernization of Rolls’ Tibbs Avenue jet-engine plant.
The Broken Beaker micro-distillery is set to open in mid-January on Mass Ave, while Mimi Blue Meatballs is expanding from its lone location, on the Avenue, into Hamilton County.
The new owners of the Hyatt Regency Indianapolis decided its lower levels needed an overhaul and sharpened culinary focus.
The Shops at Perry Crossing in Plainfield was evacuated Friday night after bomb threats were posted on Facebook targeting the mall and its JC Penney store, police said.
Two local developers are teaming to build a $50 million mixed-use project adjacent to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway that would anchor the town’s revitalized Main Street.
NCAA Executive Vice President Oliver Luck wants you to know college athletes aren’t being served pheasant under glass. And there’s no out-of-control spending in college athletics.
A local company bought the historic building at 351 S. East St., near the entrance of the Fletcher Place neighborhood, and plans to convert it into office space.
Onward Investors purchased the former Disciples Center in September and now will embark on a major renovation of the building that includes a new facade and space for a restaurant or retail user on the ground level.
Transportation, business growth propelled new buildings and renewal.
The flurry of activity comes after Gershman transitioned to second-generation leadership and ditched its traditional bread-and-butter retail projects in favor of more modern mixed-use development.
The Broad Ripple juicery plans to expand to downtown and open in the Marott Center while Lincoln Square Pancake House no longer will open at Millikan on Mass. Also, November passes without Giordano’s opening downtown.
Scorn for the rich and powerful dates at least to the Gilded Age heyday of Rockefeller and Carnegie, but experts who track philanthropy say the spate of indignation this year has reached new heights.
Cornelius “Lee” Alig has agreed to plead guilty to two of 20 felony counts and pay restitution of $321,000.
Columbus, Ohio-based Huntington National Bank has filed plans to construct a 3,180-square-foot brick building on the 2-acre property at 1215 S. Rangeline Road.
Neighborhoods in most U.S. cities, including Indianapolis, are increasingly isolated from each other by income and home values, according to analysis by national real estate brokerage Redfin.
Sport Graphics Inc. is expanding its creative division, re-naming it Section 127 and moving it downtown into more than 11,000 square feet near Lucas Oil Stadium.
Since arriving in Indianapolis in 1989—to buy a Days Inn on the city’s south side—Bharat Patel has grown his portfolio to nearly 30 properties stretching from California to New Jersey.
Indy Eleven General Manager Peter Wilt isn’t too worried about the team’s 6.3 percent attendance drop this year, because of gains in sponsorship, food and beverage sales, and soccer-camp revenue.
The former Chumley’s on Broad Ripple Avenue has reopened as Village Tap Room after an extensive renovation by new owners who hope to attract a more professional crowd.
Plans call for apartments, another restaurant from the owners of Tinker Street, and even a microbrewery or distillery.