Delta Faucet completes $15M headquarters expansion
The four-story building adds 80,000 square feet to Delta Faucet’s campus and includes an expanded showroom, cafe, conference rooms, office space and labs for testing new products.
The four-story building adds 80,000 square feet to Delta Faucet’s campus and includes an expanded showroom, cafe, conference rooms, office space and labs for testing new products.
The Hamilton County-owned health care provider announced Tuesday that the 108,000-square-foot Westfield facility, which is under construction, will be a hospital instead of an outpatient center.
Midland Atlantic Development Co. LLC has filed plans for a $13 million to $15 million project on a 6.4 acre property near the northeast corner of Whitestown Parkway and Perry Worth Road.
The 180-room hotel had been expected to open by July 2016, to align with the peak of the summer sports season, but the proposal never received approval and construction never started.
The Noblesville City Council approved spending up to $3.75 million for planning, design, permitting and property acquisition on Tuesday night.
Noble Roman’s Craft Pizza & Pub is described as “a modernization and redesign” of the original Noble Roman’s pizzeria concept, which originated in 1972.
Carmel Clay Schools District Superintendent Dr. Nicholas Wahl made a presentation to the school board Monday night in favor of asking voters to approve a referendum that would keep the current school tax rate at its current level.
The Golf Club of Indiana wants players to improve year round—and it also wants customers at its facility in Whitestown year round.
The Noblesville-based not-for-profit has proposed a $2.1 million project to build residential units on a 2.4-acre property between 105th and 106th streets, east of McPherson Street.
Indianapolis-based Katz Sapper & Miller LLP will advise, drive and support the project to modernize the city’s business systems.
The Carmel City Council approved two ordinances Monday night that Clerk-Treasurer Christine Pauley sees as political moves against her.
Don Wettrick, who introduced an innovations class at Noblesville High School in 2014, wanted to expand his curriculum to other schools so it could have a bigger impact.
Carmel-based JDF Development LLC has filed plans for a 9,500-square-foot building that will be located at the southwest corner of U.S. 421 and Bennett Parkway.
Patrick’s Kitchen and Drinks, which opened in 2007, recently announced that its last day of operations will be this week.
Every quarter, the chamber selects one business for members to unexpectedly flood at the same time. Members, except for the chosen entity, are notified of the day and time in advance.
According to year-end data released by the city of Westfield, 750,725 visitors came to the nearly 400-park for more than 300 events this year.
Little League International announced in August that it would relocate the headquarters, which is currently based on the northeast side of Indianapolis.
Company spokesman Michael Wilson said it will cost Comcast “tens of thousands of dollars” to set up employees in home offices, but it’s cheaper than paying overhead costs for a large office.
City officials still appear to favor expanding Pleasant Street as a solution to relieve traffic through downtown, and the cost estimates for that option have dropped from $70 million to $40.9 million.
The book publishing company plans to invest $2.5 million to create the jobs and add new equipment in three buildings that total nearly 2 million square feet in the Lebanon Business Park.