Fast 25: BMWC Constructors Inc.
BMWC Constructors finds itself in the enviable position of helping to build facilities for companies in booming sectors.
BMWC Constructors finds itself in the enviable position of helping to build facilities for companies in booming sectors.
TMG Construction Management specializes in restaurant work, and the continued rise in takeout and delivery post-pandemic has brought a need for restaurant space with more shelves and less dining room.
Last month, city officials and the two developers reached a tentative deal for addressing key elements of the overhaul of downtown’s City Market block, including reskinning the Gold Building and renovating the adjacent Ohio Street parking garage.
In addition to a shoe store, steakhouse, med spa and brewery taproom, The Signature will have eight owner-occupied condominiums, 295 luxury apartments and a 374-space public parking garage.
Jeffrey Donovan points to two mergers in 2022 that likely vaulted the company into the Fast 25.
The motto this year for GroundBreakers Hydrovac Excavation, President Andrea Sloan says, is “big enough to serve, small enough to care.”
The foundation of the firm is based on the Clean Water Act.
The company acquired a competitor about a year ago and is expanding into the Cincinnati area.
Meyer Najem began operations in 1987 mostly focused on the health care industry.
Looney says Inherent Commercial does a lot of work in the multifamily, senior living and hospitality sectors. Office space is “definitely not what it was,” he says.
The hotel would be flagged as a Tempo by Hilton, a brand launched in early 2020 with a focus on drawing business travelers with higher-end amenities like bars and cafes.
Mayor Joe Hogsett’s plan to create an additional professional sports development area in downtown Indianapolis was introduced to the City-County Council on Monday with two additional council sponsors—and questions over the committee assignment for the proposal.
Restauranteur Henri Najem plans to build the 9,500-square-foot, high-end restaurant near Grand Junction Plaza.
In the beach’s second season, the city has slashed the $50 per-vehicle entry fee it charges non-residents and has cut ties with an app it required Fishers residents to download in order to gain entrance.
Carmel-based JDF Development is planning an $8 million to $10 million project with a Wawa Fuel Center and a 10,000-square-foot office building on 4.45 acres.
Spending on renovations and repairs fell for the first time in more than a decade in the first quarter.
The EEOC’s final rules are considered by many to be a win over discrimination against pregnant workers. But some oppose provisions that offer time off and other job accommodations for abortions.
A consultant to the Simon family said their interest in the property predates discussion about a soccer stadium.
Fort Wayne businessman Chuck Surack could give the Indy Eleven access to millions more in capital and new lines of credit, but the mayor’s office is expected to continue its own strategy for landing a Major League Soccer team.