Fast 25: Performance Services
Performance Services has 17 locations in 15 states. Locations in four states—Alabama, Colorado, Florida and Georgia—were added in the past two years.
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Performance Services has 17 locations in 15 states. Locations in four states—Alabama, Colorado, Florida and Georgia—were added in the past two years.
During its quarter century of existence, BCforward has become one of the nation’s largest Black-owned businesses, employing some 5,000 workers around the world.
Welcome to Fast 25, IBJ's annual ranking of the fastest-growing companies in the Indianapolis area. Note: Several of the links below originally went to profiles from previous years. The links have been corrected. Plus the inaugural winner of the Mickey Maurer Entrepreneur of the Year Award. Click here to see IBJ's list of fastest-growing Indianapolis-area […]
Former sheriff Jamey Noel and members of his family are accused of using public money to pay for everything from designer clothes to college tuition to a small airplane.
Red Lobster has been struggling for some time. With lease and labor costs piling up in recent years, the chain is now reportedly considering filing for bankruptcy.
This Indiana Fever’s game in Connecticut will feature the second sold-out crowd Clark will play in front of in her extremely young WNBA career.
The hotel would be flagged as a Tempo by Hilton, a brand launched in early 2020 with a focus on drawing business travelers with higher-end amenities like bars and cafes.
Tuesday’s unexpectedly high readings may raise concerns on Wall Street, at the White House and for inflation-fighters at the Federal Reserve.
Officials say the tariffs will help thwart China’s efforts to dominate the market for emerging technologies in ways that pose risks to U.S. national security and economic stability.
Mayor Joe Hogsett’s plan to create an additional professional sports development area in downtown Indianapolis was introduced to the City-County Council on Monday with two additional council sponsors—and questions over the committee assignment for the proposal.
A deadline looms next week for the NCAA and major conferences to agree to a deal that could cost billions in damages and set up a groundbreaking revenue-sharing system with college athletes.
Affordable housing executive Bruce Baird plans to retire as president and CEO of Rdoor Housing Corp. on July 12, the not-for-profit announced Monday.
Restauranteur Henri Najem plans to build the 9,500-square-foot, high-end restaurant near Grand Junction Plaza.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is convening a panel of independent experts on June 10 to discuss donanemab’s safety and effectiveness, including the results in patients in a clinical trial.
The Indiana Democratic Party will hold caucuses to fill the office and ballot vacancies once Fleming leaves.
Notably, the number of expected travelers this year surpasses 2019 levels, showing that the travel industry has recovered from the pandemic and is thriving again.
Delta-8, a marijuana-like drug, has grown into a billion-dollar Hoosier industry. But it’s done so on shaky legal ground, leaving retailers and law enforcement officials alike seeking legislative clarification: is delta-8 allowed in Indiana?
In response, Indiana Hospital Association President Brian Tabor said the Rand report “continues to paint a distorted view of health care in our state.”
Jesse Rice, creator of eclectic watering holes and community spaces like Black Circle Music Bar and Loom, discusses his creative impulses: “I think my greatest asset is this anxiety I have to keep moving forward.”
Return-to-office mandates at some of the most powerful tech companies were followed by a spike in departures among the most senior, tough-to-replace talent, according to a new case.