Roundup: Flying Cupcake landing new concept in Zionsville, e-bike shop hits Whitestown
In addition to cupcakes, The Lemon Bar in Zionsville will include alcoholic drinks, such as champagne slushies, and a bistro menu with sandwiches and soups.
In addition to cupcakes, The Lemon Bar in Zionsville will include alcoholic drinks, such as champagne slushies, and a bistro menu with sandwiches and soups.
A variety of co-working spots have emerged in Fishers, Zionsville, Westfield and Indianapolis over the past several years, but Carmel is just getting its first one.
The workers claimed they were wrongfully fired by Republican Mayor Kevin Smith's administration because they supported the Democratic incumbent in the 2011 city election.
Until a few weeks ago, Andrew Caplinger wasn’t looking to expand the two-location seafood business he owns with his wife and dad.
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.
The tournaments had been hosted in Indianapolis for more than 25 years but they’re moving to Westfield for at least one year while Little League looks for a new Central Region headquarters.
The city of Carmel is adding more office space to the Palladium in a project that will allow the Center for the Performing Arts to consolidate most of its staff in one location.
Glass has transformed the culture of IU’s athletic department for the better, IU sources said, but that legacy could be obscured by whom he hires to replace Tom Crean as men’s basketball coach.
Dora Hospitality LLC has filed plans to add 48 rooms to its Hilton Garden Inn near 96th Street and Interstate 69 in Fishers.
The Indiana Department of Transportation this month released plans detailing the location of interchanges along the final leg of Interstate 69, information that’s expected to spark investment.
Indiana lawmakers are working to keep afloat the state’s crippled casino industry in an effort to shore up declining tax revenue and spur investment.
Train, trail or both? That’s the debate in Hamilton County involving officials from Fishers and Noblesville and the Indiana Transportation Museum.
Houston-based Nutex Health Inc. has filed plans to build an 18,000-square-foot medical facility on a 2-acre property near the southeast corner of 116th Street and Hoosier Road.
Nearly 30 acres of land in Madison County has been declared an economic development revitalization area for a planned 8.2-megawatt solar park.
The 200-space parking structure would be located at the corner of 1st Street SW and 3rd Avenue SW as part of the $20 million mixed-use development known as Monon & Main.
Struggling Marsh Supermarkets has stopped paying rent on six Indianapolis stores, a move that might suggest the struggling chain is preparing to close them to shore up finances.
Steve Cage started a quality-control business focused on the automotive industry near the peak of the Great Recession. In 2009, the company made $8 million in revenue. In 2016, revenue hit $122 million.
Some of the most vocal Tom Crean critics are among Indiana University’s biggest financial supporters. And some of those critics are questioning the ability of Athletic Director Fred Glass, who fired Crean on Thursday, to lead the search for a new coach.
The idea of connected products—whether a diesel engine or a washing machine—is proliferating across various industries. Indiana can become a leader in the space, according to ClearObject CEO John McDonald.
Leaders of a small town east of Indianapolis are trying to find a way to keep the community's only bank open.