Manufacturer plans expansions at two Indiana plants
Shiloh Die Cast Midwest LLC plans to expand two of its plants in northeast Indiana, leading to 145 new jobs by 2018, the company announced Monday night.
Shiloh Die Cast Midwest LLC plans to expand two of its plants in northeast Indiana, leading to 145 new jobs by 2018, the company announced Monday night.
The owner of the popular Noah Grant’s Grill House & Oyster Bar in Zionsville is targeting an April opening for a second restaurant flanking the town’s brick Main Street. Plus: the latest retail roundup.
The recovery accelerated a disappointing pattern. Regional economic growth and activity are increasingly moving to the suburbs.
Once the work is finished in about nine months, the Canterbury, which will be rebranded as a Le Meridien, should be able to better compete with other upscale downtown hotels, a consultant said.
Old factory is one of many existing assets that can reverse fortunes of a struggling neighborhood.
State lawmakers on Wednesday weighed in on legislation involving mobile-phone snooping, education issues, abortion restrictions, sex trafficking, guns, abandoned houses, veteran injuries and several more topics. Here’s a rundown.
A year-long Keystone Avenue bridge project slated to start next month has prompted the owner of the venerable north-side steakhouse to relocate about a mile north and take over another restaurant space.
A recently retired CEO bought the historic building at 14 W. Maryland St. After renovations, he hopes to attract a national chain to the space.
-Capitol Construction has completed a 3,700-square-foot office expansion and renovation for Humana at 8888 Keystone Crossing.
-Capitol Construction has completed a 7,500-square-foot office expansion for beyond.com at 3077 E. 98th St.
-Capitol Construction has completed a 1,400-square-foot office build-out for Norfolk Southern at 9229 Delegates Row.
Conner Prairie isn’t just for summer—or kids—anymore. The Hamilton County interactive museum on Wednesday announced plans to ramp up year-round programming, including more events geared to adults.
Sasheer Zamata isn’t the only Indianapolis high school graduate making a name in New York. Plus a local coaster earns more praise.
The Indy Fuel said Wednesday that the response has been better than expected considering the hockey team’s formation was just announced in late November.
The Consultants Consortium Inc., which does business as TCC Software Solutions, said it plans to spend about $1.3 million to renovate two buildings on a 3.6-acre property at the northeast corner of Winthrop Avenue and East 52nd Street.
Cincinnati-based Neyer Properties has made its first foray into the Indianapolis market by purchasing two buildings near Keystone at the Crossing. A $2 million renovation is in the works.
What would UCLA fans think of H.R. Haldeman Pavilion? And why couldn’t I get a signal at the Verizon Center?
It’s hard to overstate the importance of generous benefactors to the quality of life of this region.
A look at some of the runner-up top Indianapolis business stories from 2013.
This won’t be your garden variety New Year’s Eve. The ball drops at 7:30 p.m., not midnight, and it’ll be orange. This Auld Lang Syne comes with 3-pointers.
Indianapolis-based Ambrose Property Group bought the Landmark Center at 1099 N. Meridian St., while Chicago-based Zeller Realty purchased the historic Century Building at 36 S. Pennsylvania St.
A major supermarket chain is hoping to expand into the Indianapolis market, starting with an anchor position in a mixed-use project under construction in Carmel.