Mobi Wireless considers 500-employee expansion at Zionsville HQ
Mobi Wireless Management LLC, which sells cloud-based software that helps companies manage mobile devices, currently has about 310 employees at 6100 W. 96th St. in Northwest Tech Park.
Mobi Wireless Management LLC, which sells cloud-based software that helps companies manage mobile devices, currently has about 310 employees at 6100 W. 96th St. in Northwest Tech Park.
Jim Martin wants all event organizers and venue managers to throw out their folders stuffed with emergency instructions and upload all of that information to their phones.
Kroger would open a large-footprint store in the planned development and close an existing grocery across the street. The site plan along 146th Street also calls for retail buildings, medical offices and four outlots.
The vacant Marsh building in the high-traffic area of Allisonville Road and 116th Street in Fishers could soon be demolished and replaced with a new shopping center and grocery store.
AmerisourceBergen Drug Corp. plans to have 120 full-time employees at the facility by the end of next year.
The decision came in response to a recent court ruling ordering the town to accept the giant retailer’s plans for a store on a 22-acre property on Michigan Road north of 106th Street.
The Republican seat is open now that Rep. Susan Brooks has withdrawn from the ballot in order to run for governor and possibly replace Gov. Mike Pence on the ballot.
The developer of the $225 million mixed-use project by Grand Park Sports Campus expects the dominoes to begin falling when a planned Cambria hotel gets under way.
The school district, which includes about 6,900 students, is proposing a tax hike to raise more than $5 million annually. The district is asking for a lower tax rate than one already in effect.
Two Zionsville residents who have used Airbnb to rent an apartment above their garage to short-term visitors can no longer do so. The town’s zoning board saw no wiggle room in existing rules.
Citizens State Bank announced Wednesday that it will open a full-service branch in The Switch building on the corner of 116th Street and Municipal Drive.
A local couple wants permission to list a garage apartment through the lodging platform. Some residents think Airbnb could attract tourism dollars, while others worry about safety and the area’s character.
The owner of the Fuel Tank ice arena has more than doubled its expected investment to renovate the facility and now is planning apartments and offices next door.
As expected, only Jonathan Byrd’s offered a proposal to run the Grand Park operation after working with the city for two years.
The potential development, known as 200 West, would have included a mix of single-family homes, multifamily housing and a commercial section on a 4.3-acre property to the west of Sycamore and Main streets.
Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers has filed plans to inhabit the former Bagger Dave’s Burger Tavern at 2740 E. 146th St.
Work on the four-story, 99-room Fairfield Inn could begin this fall near the 106th Street exit under construction along Interstate 69. It is expected to cost $8 million.
The interactive and historical museum is opening its new Treetop Outpost exhibit Friday, and let members of the media have a sneak peek on Wednesday.
Joe Lazzara, owner of Joe’s Butcher Shop and Fish Market, is adding 900 square feet to his store on Main Street in Carmel.
The development, proposed by 200 West Partners LLC, would include single-family homes, multifamily housing, and a retail and office building with a restaurant to the west of Sycamore and Main Streets.