Derek Schultz: Indy flexed its hospitality muscles in a wild, two-year run of major sporting events
Here’s a look back at an exciting and eclectic mix of celebrated events — with quotes that speak to the city’s success as a host.
Here’s a look back at an exciting and eclectic mix of celebrated events — with quotes that speak to the city’s success as a host.
The 6-foot-6 shooting guard made his announcement Saturday on his Instagram account with highlight clips of his biggest shots and the words “unfinished business.”
Indiana Lawyer reporter Maura Johnson interviews Indianapolis criminal defense attorney Jim Voyles Jr., who reflects on nearly 58 years of practicing law, from representing Indianapolis Colts and Pacers players to serving as local counsel during the Mike Tyson sexual assault trial.
The focus of the agreement is to meet the evolving needs of Indiana’s orthopedic sector, which represents one-third of the industry’s global workforce.
Health insurers are raising questions about the Trump administration’s plan to cover obesity drugs in Medicare next year.
Dr. Mark Payne, a professor of pediatrics at the Indiana University School of Medicine and a pediatric cardiologist at Riley Children’s Health, has been working on a treatment for a neurodegenerative condition called Friedreich’s ataxia for decades.
The lawsuit asks a judge to review a land-use decision that paves the way for Sabey Corp. to build a $4 billion data center campus on a 130-acre parcel in southwest Indianapolis.
Gov. Mike Braun’s office said the goal of the evaluation was to give a comprehensive account of how the READI investments influenced income, job growth, and cultural enrichment throughout the state.
The pledge to avoid additional costs to ratepayers comes from AES amid an affordability inquiry by Indiana regulators in response to widespread complaints about electricity bills from utilities across the state.
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.
The region stands out for its prowess in invention and innovation, but competing markets have mastered telling their stories, according to speakers at IBJ’s Life Sciences Power Breakfast.
Fernando Mendoza was among five players with close ties to the state of Indiana to be drafted in the first round Thursday night.
“It’s an exciting time for us around here,” said Kyle McGrath, Rampxchange’s managing director.
John’s Famous Stew, a spicy meat-and-potatoes concept, has a history in Indianapolis dating to 1911.
The Freedom 250 Grand Prix represents a $25 million bet by IndyCar to put the series at center stage during America’s 250th birthday celebration.
Maria Marchesano not only wants to win, she has a knack for it.
Following the collapse of a development deal between TWG and the city, we’re not sure it makes sense to seek another round of ideas from developers without deeper research into what’s possible.
“You’re never going to get to the scale you want to unless you can get other people following that vision and doing it,” Robert Hicks, IBJ’s Forty Under 40 Alumni Award winner says.
If you want to understand where America’s biotech future is being built, stop looking east and west. Look at what’s happening right now in central Indiana.
Valgotech CEO David Olawale said the company expects its lithium-sulfur batteries to compete against the lithium-ion battery products that dominate the market.