IBJ Podcast: Pete the Planner on what your career earnings should tell you about retirement savings
In the 300th episode of the IBJ Podcast, Pete Dunn also discusses the role that your housing decisions—good and bad—play in retirement readiness.
In the 300th episode of the IBJ Podcast, Pete Dunn also discusses the role that your housing decisions—good and bad—play in retirement readiness.
Stehr has jumped into the job with a big-picture vision for addressing how to develop the land just south of Zionsville’s gingerbread-like downtown.
The South Village project encompasses 160 acres of land that has never reached its highest and best use.
David Ober worked for the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission before joining the Indiana Chamber.
John Stehr is planning a public outreach tour throughout Zionsville to explain his plan for a 160-acre, $250 million development south of the town’s quaint, historic downtown.
Initial plans for the South Village include about 250 residential units; 500,000 square feet of office space, retail, dining and public plazas; and parks and nature trails.
The big questions are whether the county is ready for projected growth and how its communities need to prepare for the LEAP Research and Innovation District.
The town on Monday issued a request for proposals from companies interested in operating, managing and maintaining the Zionsville Golf Course
Mayor John Stehr said last year that one of his first objectives in office would be to relink the town and the Boone EDC.
The status-quo wins dashed Democratic hopes of making inroads in Hamilton County and Republican hopes of more influence in
Marion County.
Mayor Emily Styron objected to the council’s plans for spending money made available through the American Rescue Plan Act.
Matt Gentry recently sat down with IBJ to discuss what’s next for both Lebanon and him, going into what he said will be his final term.
Running unopposed in the Nov. 7 election, the former TV anchor is eager to move past Town Hall conflicts.
When I started thinking about running for mayor in Zionsville, I asked a political friend if I should do it. He told me to define my “why” in 10 words, and if I couldn’t do it, I shouldn’t run. My 10 words: “I want the town we all love to do better.”
Carpenter Nature Preserve, along Eagle Creek on the southwest side of the intersection of North Michigan Road and State Road 32, will be developed in multiple phases.
Plans call for the Carpenter Nature Preserve to have enhanced wetlands, woodlands and prairies, along with boardwalks, a nature-inspired playground and Eagle Creek overlooks.
A two-term incumbent and a well-known former television journalist won Republican mayoral primaries Tuesday night in Boone County.
Follow our blog throughout the evening for the latest developments and election results.
Marion and Hamilton counties are both seeing more voters ahead of the primary election than they did in 2019, when the last mayoral primary elections took place.
Take some time before 6 p.m. on Tuesday, when the polls close, to look at who’s running, do a little research and cast votes for the people you believe would make the best leaders for your community.