CloudOne relocating HQ to Switch in Fishers, planning hiring spree
The fast-growing tech firm says it’s moving from the North Meridian Street office corridor in Indianapolis and planning to hire as many 64 additional full-time employees by 2019.
The fast-growing tech firm says it’s moving from the North Meridian Street office corridor in Indianapolis and planning to hire as many 64 additional full-time employees by 2019.
The owner of the four-story hotel hopes to break ground in the fall and open a year later.
The $8.1 million indoor basketball and volleyball facility at Grand Park will be known as the Jonathan Byrd’s Fieldhouse.
The Phoenix-based specialty grocer will have new stores at 11481 E. 116th St. in Fishers and 3400 E. 146th St. in Carmel. Both will open Aug. 6 with a celebration starting at 7 a.m.
Two U.S. Club Soccer tournaments are expected to bring 270 teams and 5,000 players to Westfield during the next two weeks. It’s the first time the 400-acre sports campus has hosted the events.
The Fishers Redevelopment Commission received two bids for a half-acre site in the Nickel Plate District and rejected both this week.
Nearly a year after receiving rezoning approval, an Indianapolis-based development group finally hopes to win design approval on a CVS-anchored commercial development near 161st Street and Spring Mill Road.
The chain intends to add 18,000 square feet of space, bringing the store to 82,000 square feet. It also likely will have upgrades being tried at other Krogers.
Noblesville officials this week sent to the state the first liquor license application for the recently designated Riverfront Redevelopment District.
The Sidney, Nebraska-based company is hiring 175 full-time and part-time employees for the new $12.5 million store, which is its second in Indiana.
Indianapolis-based Duke Realty Corp. is proposing to add a another building to the office park located along U.S. 31 between Carmel Drive and Main Street.
The Zionsville Redevelopment Commission is considering an offer for 1.6 acres near 106th Street and Bennett Parkway.
The Denver-based burger joint is set to occupy 1,700 square feet in Cool Creek Commons on East 146th Street, between Gray Road and U.S. 31.
The $80 million mixed-use development along Old Meridian Street and Grand Boulevard received its final approvals this week.
The newly upgraded and expanded Kroger opened for customers at 8 a.m. Thursday.
Continuing a commitment to youth sports, the Fishers City Council approved waiving the mortgage in return for a commitment from the owner to invest $2 million in The Forum at Fishers Ice Arena.
Roto-Rooter Inc. has started construction on its new facility in Fishers near 116th Street and Interstate 69.
Two of the developers of the Fishers Sports Pavilion discussed the details of the project to a gathering of business leaders at a recent event sponsored by the Hamilton County Sports Authority.
Owner Peter Murphy said he’s been looking to relocate for several years so he could add more space for other attractions, such as miniature golf.
Tom Dickey, director of community development for Fishers, announced in May that he accepted a job as managing director of real estate for the private development company Hageman Group, but a consulting services contract could compensate him $93,600 over the next year.