Two Carmel companies adding 35 jobs
ExactHire is adding 12 employees to its existing full-time staff of 10. Its sister company, Human Capital Concepts, also is adding 23 workers to its existing team of 14.
ExactHire is adding 12 employees to its existing full-time staff of 10. Its sister company, Human Capital Concepts, also is adding 23 workers to its existing team of 14.
Hamilton County Commissioner Mark Heirbrandt talked to a St. Joseph County official about helping her financially with her campaign in the same emails in which he discussed a contract the company he works for was seeking in the county.
The study would cover the portion of 96th Street between Haverstick Road and the White River, and include a report on the existing conditions, recommendations to improve access and commuter mobility, and suggestions for what the optimal design of the corridor should be.
Nine retail tenants have signed on to open at The Bridges development near U.S. 31 and 116th Street in Carmel this summer.
Potbelly is also coming to Carmel, near the recently opened McDonald’s in The Bridges development.
The Fishers-based company, which helps manufacturers manage their Internet-connected products, now has raised about $21.9 million since its inception in 2010.
South Bend-based Teachers Credit Union recently opened its first branch in Westfield and has plans to open a second location in Noblesville later this month.
Its developer boasted last summer that the Fishers Sports Pavilion already was booking events for 2016. But the site sits vacant.
Boone County had an estimated population increase of 2.5 percent from 2014 to 2015, according to new figures released by the U.S. Census Bureau. It was the only Indiana county to make the top 100 list.
Hospital executives and local officials have been discussing a potential expansion on the site for months. Initial plans were presented to the Hamilton County Commissioners on Tuesday afternoon.
The city has hired San Francisco-based Gehl Studio Inc. to study and propose a new design concept for the multi-use path through the area known as Midtown, between City Center and the Arts & Design District.
For the fifth consecutive year, Hamilton County has been shut out of federal tax credits for affordable housing projects, while nearby counties have had success in the competitive program.
Sterling, Virginia-based Innolance Inc. plans to open an office in Launch Fishers that will employ as many as 31 workers by the end of 2020, the company announced Wednesday.
In a recent presentation to investors, the Indianapolis-based real estate investment trust listed plans to add a movie theater to the Carmel shopping center.
Washington, D.C.-based Economic Innovation Group recently released the Distressed Communities Index as a tool to analyze and measure well-being across the country.
In the northern part of the region, officials representing Atlanta, Arcadia, Cicero and the county are working to create the Northern Hamilton County Trail to connect all of the communities.
Fishers has become a mecca for tech companies—but it didn’t happen overnight and it didn’t happen by accident.
The 39,000-square-foot historic courthouse on the square in Noblesville could be turned into co-working space, a community center or something else after the county expands its adjacent judicial center.
Mayor John Ditslear announced Tuesday that vice president of Bose Public Affairs Group Steve Cooke will begin the new role April 4.
Noble Industries has purchased five acres to the south of its existing property for a 52,400-square-foot expansion of its 70,000-square-foot facility. The expansion will allow it to almost double employment.