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Pence gets bill to give Boone, Hamilton more alcohol permits
House Bill 1386, which would also tweak a 2015 law that deals with regulations for the vaping industry, was passed by Senate 63-30 on Monday.
Zionsville Town Council OKs tax break for N.K. Hurst, $10M plan for town hall
Zionsville would forego $242,000 in taxes if the Indianapolis dry-bean packager follows through on plans for a facility on Bennett Parkway. On Monday, the council also solidified plans for a new town hall.
Co-working space opens in Westfield
Expansion plans are already in the works for The Union to provide additional private office suites.
Caucus set to fill open Hamilton County Council seat
The seat is vacant after longtime County Councilman Jim Belden died Feb. 14.
Opening date for Grand Park soccer facility set for July
Now named the Grand Park Events Center, the nearly 400,000-square-foot fieldhouse will officially open July 21 to kick off a three-day festival.
Amateur photos from Hamilton County on display at new #loveHC exhibit
The Nickel Plate Arts Artist Showcase exhibit this month will feature a variety of photos from the area that were taken by residents.
N.K. Hurst considers expanding operations into Zionsville
The Indianapolis-based dry bean and soup packaging company is planning to invest $5.8 million to construct a 67,000-square-foot manufacturing and distribution center at 10505 Bennett Parkway.
N.K. Hurst constructing second location in Zionsville
The dry bean and soup packaging company intends to invest $5.8 million to construct a new 67,000-square-foot manufacturing and distribution center at 10505 Bennett Parkway.
Could Ikea install one of Indiana’s biggest solar arrays?
The Swedish home furnishings company is known for its commitment to preserving energy and power—it’s invested $1.9 billion in renewable energy worldwide.
Celebration of life ceremony scheduled for Jim Belden
Belden, a former Hamilton County Council member and Indiana Football Hall of Fame coach, died Feb. 14 at age 77 after a battle with cancer.
Roundup: DeLullo’s Trattoria moving to Cicero, spa opening near Grand Park
The File Depot is planning to open its first Indiana location in Westfield.
New Launch Fishers location set to open March 7
Staff members will start hauling some of the TVs, desks, chairs and other equipment out of the existing location on Friday.
Kite expected to revamp 116th and Rangeline development
Kite Realty Group Trust is considering replacing The Corner retail strip, which sits on the southwest corner of 116th Street and Rangeline Road, with a mixed-use development.
Mixed-use development proposed for downtown Zionsville
The project, dubbed “200 West,” would include a 28,500-square-foot, three-story commercial building, with a 5,000-square-foot restaurant, and a total of 65 residential units.
Races to watch in the 2016 primary
The ballots are set for the 2016 primary in Indiana and a few lawmakers will face challengers in their primaries.
INSIDE THE STATEHOUSE: Bills would mean big bucks for local government
Indiana lawmakers are debating ways to give money back to local governments—money that already belongs to cities, towns and counties but the state has been holding in reserves.
Deviate Brewing experimenting with small business model
While other breweries are pushing into the distribution market, increasing capacity and perfecting specific beers, the owners of Deviate are purposefully staying small and regularly experimenting with new batches.
Whitestown trying to revitalize historic center of town
For years, buildings in what’s known as the town’s “Legacy Core” sat vacant, but that’s slowly starting to change with offices, restaurants and retail shops renovating structures and opening doors for business.
Hamilton Southeastern, Noblesville Schools proposing referendums on May ballots
The existing referendums for the school districts are set to expire at the end of 2016 and 2017.