Indianapolis Business Journal

SEPT. 27-OCT. 3, 2024

A pair of Hamilton County cities trying to cash in on their efforts in sports tourism are set to ask state lawmakers to change the rules that govern how and when cities can benefit from taxes generated by sports-related projects. Mickey Shuey explains what Noblesville and Westfield are seeking. Also in this issue, Susan Orr reports that Carmel-based Max Minds LLC, a software firm launched in 2019 by serial tech entrepreneur Brandon Fischer, is embroiled in a multimillion-dollar legal battle over the company’s core product—an online meeting platform called Alleo. And John Russell reports that insurer UnitedHealthcare has been dropping medical and hospital groups from its networks after failing to reach agreements on new contracts, leaving thousands of patients without access to their doctors.

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