Iconic bass player Marcus Miller to bring ‘whole picture’ to Indy Jazz Fest
In addition to songwriting credits with Miles Davis, Luther Vandross and David Sanborn, Marcus Miller was a musical mentor to Wayman Tisdale.
In addition to songwriting credits with Miles Davis, Luther Vandross and David Sanborn, Marcus Miller was a musical mentor to Wayman Tisdale.
Indianapolis-based OneAmerica Financial Inc.—the city’s largest private company—has agreed to sell its full-service retirement plan business to New York City-based Voya Financial Inc., the companies announced Wednesday.
This year’s Home-A-Rama Home Show, which gets underway Thursday in the Promontory of Zionsville neighborhood, features five high-end dwellings from five different builders.
The expansion projects will boost production of medicines for Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes and obesity.
Tastings—A Wine Experience announced plans for its “last call” after 15 years in operation.
Four Finger Distillery, which has locations in Westfield and Lebanon, cites a decision by building’s owner for its upcoming Fletcher Place exit.
From the opening, both candidates were thrown on the defensive, forced to reckon with their records—Harris on the economy and border security, Trump on immigration and his actions on Jan. 6, 2021.
IU Health Plans offers Medicare Advantage plans in 36 counties serving 19,000 members as well as fully insured commercial plans for 12,000 more people.
The Marion County Election Board voted to strike Terrencio Davis from the ballot for the District 2 seat because he does not live in the district.
Illumine will open a location at 11 S. Meridian St., taking over a spot previously occupied by a Hubbard & Cravens Coffee and Tea shop.
IBJ personal finance columnist Peter Dunn details the options for keeping cash close at hand while allowing it enough space to grow, in light of the Fed’s impending decision on interest rates.
Old National, the largest bank based in Indiana, placed CFO Brendon Falconer on leave in April after he was charged with two counts of child molestation.
The Turntable venue, which has a seated capacity of 150 and a standing capacity of 400, will present Bob Schneider and Kate Nash in October.
Indiana Members Credit Union has more than 160,000 members and 31 branches across the state. The company, founded in 1956, also employs about 525 people statewide.
The team didn’t play Tuesday night, but it still clinched its first playoff appearance since 2016 by virtue of the Chicago Sky and Atlanta Dream losing their games. The seven-year playoff drought was the longest active streak in the league.
Ten tenants, including two restaurants, are expected to open this fall in the newly named Factory Arts District.
Economic development leaders want the 45 acres to be developed as the OneHealth Innovation District—a partnership between Elanco Animal Health, Purdue University and the Indiana Economic Development Corp.
Yes, the Eras Tour is a huge deal. But IBJ’s Dave Lindquist is recommending 10 more music, literary, film, visual arts and theatrical events that also speak volumes about how Indy’s entertainment ecosystem has changed.
St’Artup 317 is a short-term showcase for businesses on the path to becoming long-term tenants elsewhere in the city.
The lieutenant governor is the second highest office holder in state government and has several duties that include serving as the president of the Indiana Senate and overseeing two dozen departments.