TechPoint exploring launch of AI-focused networking group
TechPoint has secured a $50,000 cash prize from the U.S. Small Business Administration to help with this effort.
TechPoint has secured a $50,000 cash prize from the U.S. Small Business Administration to help with this effort.
A measure of inflation closely tracked by the Federal Reserve remained uncomfortably high in March, likely reinforcing the Fed’s reluctance to cut interest rates anytime soon.
Founded in China but now headquartered in Singapore, low-cost online retailer Shein has major distribution operations in Indiana.
Google now plans to spend $2 billion on its data center project in northeast Indiana, the tech giant announced Friday—more than double the amount the company said it would originally invest in the development.
The figures highlight the toll stubborn price pressures, along with higher borrowing costs, are taking on consumers.
Following the mayor’s announcement, some Indianapolis councilors expressed apprehension about abandoning a soccer stadium already in the works. But the council’s majority Democratic leaders have not weighed in.
The map specifies more than 120 non-contiguous addresses throughout downtown that would be incorporated into a new professional sports development area, or PSDA.
James Wisco was arrested Thursday morning on charges including theft, counterfeiting, and corrupt business practice.
MLS is the highest level of men’s professional soccer in North America, with 29 teams in the United States and Canada. The league’s 30th team, which reportedly came at the cost of an $500 million franchise fee, will begin play next year in San Diego.
Indiana’s strategy for economic development and job creation has emerged as a key issue in the Republican gubernatorial primary—and the future of the state’s still-developing LEAP district in Boone County could be at stake in the outcome.
It’s no secret that golf builds business connections unlike anything else.
Indiana must take bold action to reform its education and workforce development system to deliver better outcomes for individuals, employers and the state’s economy.
I’m most immediately excited that a Sushi Boss restaurant is moving into a vacant space on the Circle. (It’s true; the quickest way to a journalist’s heart is through food.)
We believe the mall project will be a huge boost of confidence for downtown and will encourage additional development.
Pickleball is now played as an intramural or club sport in schools, from junior highs to universities.
There is nothing new nor particularly improper about a publication or news organization having an ideological or political slant.
Not only are the new BOI reporting requirements confusing for Hoosier business owners, but scams have also started appearing in our market. Fraudulent forms that mimic official documents are being sent out to unsuspecting business owners, asking them to submit information and sometimes a fee.
SPCS is a tool that a growing number of lenders are adopting to help improve credit access for underserved groups.
They have been around since the 1970s, but they’ve recently become a lot more popular.
White musicians are synonymous with many eras—including rockabilly, British Invasion, psychedelic, singer-songwriter and punk—but Black artists have been there from the beginning.
Name recognition and political experience can be a double-edged sword when running for office.