Indianapolis manufacturer relocates to Whitestown
WYN Industries Inc. has relocated to Indianapolis Road in Whitestown in a move that will allow it to add 16 new employees.
WYN Industries Inc. has relocated to Indianapolis Road in Whitestown in a move that will allow it to add 16 new employees.
Boone County has been deluged with announcements about new businesses with new jobs, but filling those jobs could be challenging in a fairly rural area with a rock-bottom unemployment rate.
Indy Wholesale Direct has sold high-end and exotic cars in Carmel since 2011.
Hamilton County and Fishers have teamed to restore a historic covered bridge originally built in Jackson County. The 149-year-old bridge will be restored and installed over Fall Creek.
Matt Phillips of Zionsville spent 13 years working in retail before leaving the corporate world to launch his own online retailer last year.
Startup Steel Green Manufacturing recently moved into a manufacturing facility in Lebanon and plans rapid growth over the next four years.
Work has started on The Kent, and Pedcor is awaiting approval to begin on the connected Holland and Playfair buildings.
A British company with packaging plants around the world plans to build a 550,000-square-foot manufacturing facility just southwest of Interstate 65 that will employ 140.
The new owner of the site is bullish enough on the Indianapolis market to start development of the 1 million-square-foot building without having a user signed for the space.
According to the American Headwear Alliance, which represents producers such Zionsville-based Lids and Massachusetts-based ’47 Brand, the vast majority of caps sold in the U.S. are imported from overseas.
A Freddy’s Frozen Custard & Steakburgers is planned for Michigan Road in Carmel, a GetGo Cafe has opened in Zionsville and Central Indiana Orthopedics broke ground on its new facility in Fishers.
City officials say two of the fire stations are in desperate need of upgrades and updates.
Some members of the Carmel City Council questioned whether $15 million might be too much to pay for the 8.7-acre property.
The owner of a planned retail center directly west of Hamilton Town Center has filled the 110,000-square-foot complex with a roster of high-profile tenants.
The 40,000-square-foot jump park is expected to open next to the future site of the 50,000-square-foot Laser Flash entertainment center in Westfield.
Local businessmen Darren Peterson and Rocky Shanehsaz seek to replace longtime councilor Mary Sue Rowland.
Republican Tim Haak became Zionsville’s first elected mayor in 2016.
Carmel’s other elected officials would see a 3 percent cost-of-living raise under the proposed ordinance.
A 133,000-square-foot speculative building will open later this month near U.S. 31 and State Road 32 in Westfield.
Mercantile 37 opens to the public Saturday and will feature handmade decor and home goods. It also has a cafe, serving breakfast and lunch fare.