Downtown Cummins building lands first retail tenant
Bank of America said it will open a branch by the end of the year in the ground floor of the office building, which opened in January and serves as Cummins’ global distribution headquarters.
Bank of America said it will open a branch by the end of the year in the ground floor of the office building, which opened in January and serves as Cummins’ global distribution headquarters.
U.S. developers ramped up construction spending in February, led by more building of homes, highways and schools.
The convenience store chain would be able to keep the permits that two locations use to sell cold carryout beer—a hot-button issue for Indiana liquor stores. Renewing the permits might be trickier.
The Indianapolis-based retailer, which has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, has filed a plan with the court to close its 132 stores and sell off its remaining merchandise if it can’t find a buyer by April 7.
Here’s a little-known fact: The city of Indianapolis has an ownership stake in two of downtown’s most luxurious hotels and has received nearly $1.2 million so far from one of the investments.
An Anderson University fine-arts-major-turned-entrepreneur has helped develop a unique student-loan-forgiveness program that encourages recent Indiana graduates to set up shop in Anderson.
A handful of local businesses signal of a renewed interest in the once-ubiquitous pinball machines that used to be a staple in restaurants, bars and arcades before they were usurped by video games.
Jack in the Box, which operates about 2,200 restaurants in 21 states, entered the local market in 2012 with plans to open at least 10 locations.
After hitting it big south of Indianapolis, owners of the brewpub plan to open a second location in mid-June in a town aggressively pursuing development.
A legal loophole used by an Indiana convenience store chain to sell cold beer would be snapped shut under a proposal that was advanced Wednesday by the Senate Public Policy Committee.
The $30 million apartment project will open 65 of 196 units by April 15, bringing another rental option to the upscale area.
The local company considered buying its current home before hitting the drawing board and launching plans to build its own space.
Arby's Restaurant Group failed to prevent hackers from stealing customer information at hundreds of its locations, a couple says in a new federal lawsuit. Eight credit unions and banks from Indiana and other states have filed seven other related federal lawsuits.
Rook Security has relocated to Carmel from downtown Indianapolis and ultimately hopes to land in Fishers.
Rook Security has relocated to Carmel from downtown Indianapolis and ultimately hopes to land in Fishers.
The mild winter has meant more home sales at the beginning of the year than usual, said F.C. Tucker President Jim Litten.
It was quite a change, to say the least, from the Jim O’Neils’ previous abode—a large but traditional home on 116th Street.
The Builders Association of Greater Indianapolis estimates that no more than 10 of its 150 members are women, with many of them building few homes.
City officials are scrapping plans to help finance construction of a long-awaited 21c hotel proposed as part of a $55 million redevelopment of Old City Hall and are putting the property back up for bid.
The locally based retailer of athletic apparel and footwear lost $9.5 million in its fiscal fourth quarter, falling short of earnings expectations and sending company shares tumbling in morning trading.