Carmel City Council passes single-family rental cap ordinance
The plan will cap the percentage of single-family rental houses and create a registration program for landlords.
The plan will cap the percentage of single-family rental houses and create a registration program for landlords.
George Padjen has resigned as head coach of the professional volleyball team less than a week after leading the first-year squad to a runner-up finish in the Pro Volleyball Federation championship match.
Corteva will be the presenting partner of the Food, Farm and Energy Experience, which will be part of an expansion at the museum.
The company, which has developed a smart-mailbox system for drone delivery, said it expects to begin trading on the Nasdaq exchange.
The championship game is scheduled to be aired live Sunday on CBS Sports Network.
Multiple retailers, restaurants and other businesses and organizations recently opened or began planning new locations in the north suburbs of Indianapolis.
Launch Fishers recently formed a partnership with venture firm and accelerator operator Plug and Play, giving Launch Fishers members access to Plug and Play’s network of resources and connections across the country.
The facility would be the second Rivian service center in Indiana following one that opened in March in Fort Wayne.
The Fishers City Council voted 9-0 to approve the proposed ordinance, which would cap the percentage of single-family rental houses. Meanwhile, Carmel began considering its own plan.
Scott Carr and Robert Demlow started Brotherhood Designs by repurposing retired fire hoses into American flags and honoring the legacy of those who have served.
The plan calls for limiting the percentage of single-family rental units per subdivision to 10%, but it would grandfather in existing rentals.
Fishers-based software development firm Trabian Technology Inc. has acquired a platform that the company says will allow it to work more quickly and efficiently. As part of the acquisition, Trabian also picked up some of Core10’s customers and a handful of its employees.
Multiple retailers, restaurants and other businesses and organizations recently opened or began planning new locations in the north suburbs of Indianapolis.
In 2022, Iowa-based Hy-Vee said it would build a pair of 150,000-square-foot stores in the suburbs north of Indianapolis: one in Zionsville and another in Fishers. The company hasn’t broken ground at either site.
Bradford Allen launched its hospitality platform in 2022. Over the past three years, the company has acquired seven hotels totaling about 900 rooms.
Central Indiana’s new professional indoor football team began its inaugural season Saturday with a 41-29 road victory against the Northern Arizona Wranglers.
The upscale Slate at Fishers District was developed at a cost of about $63 million on 25 acres east of Ikea, with construction completed in May 2024.
Construction at the busy intersection will be delayed to give time for work to be completed on other nearby major road projects.
Legend will perform the entirety of his 2004 album “Get Lifted,” which received eight Grammy nominations and three wins.
The $200 million, 400,000-square-foot Cadillac F1 facility is under construction near Indianapolis Metropolitan Airport.