King Ribs keeps it in the family
Sherry and David Williams, both in their 50s, work seven days a week to keep their two restaurants and a catering business running.
Sherry and David Williams, both in their 50s, work seven days a week to keep their two restaurants and a catering business running.
Under the new agreement, Walgreens will buy 2,186 stores, three distribution centers and related inventory from Rite Aid for about $5.18 billion in cash.
Supporters announced plans for a downtown park along the Central Canal in late 2014. Forced to regroup, they’re now about halfway to their fundraising goal.
Staples Inc. will be acquired by Sycamore Partners in one of the largest retail deals of the year, a wager that the office-supply chain is better off continuing its turnaround plan as a private company.
A barbecue chain with six existing restaurants is set to take the downtown space last occupied by a Penn Station East Coast Subs. The restaurant, its first outside of Missouri, should open this fall.
The 40-year-old seller of recreational watercraft is staging a “going out of business sale” as its owner prepares for an active retirement.
Existing-home sales in central Indiana fell 3 percent in May, marking only the second monthly decline in the past 19 months.
The 14,480-square-foot home was once a party pad for the infamous financier. The Fishers couple who bought it in 2015 is now selling after making several improvements.
The City of Indianapolis and Hamilton County Tourism are asking interested development teams to submit their credentials for the project.
White Lodging announced last August that it would tear down the Star Plaza Theatre in Merrillville, only to temporarily drop those plans in November following a public outcry.
Sports Direct International now controls nearly 8 million Finish Line shares worth about $107 million, raising speculation about a possible takeover of the Indianapolis-based retailer.
Rather than featuring long, tall aisles like traditional groceries, the new-format stores featured a courtyard in the center with a dozen “boutiques” around the perimeter, each selling a certain category of goods.
The Central Indiana Land Trust says it has raised $2.2 million of the $2.7 million it needs to establish White River Bluffs and preserve 12.2 wooded acres along the White River in Indianapolis.
While nothing we tasted defined Sidekick’s as a destination pizza shop, we did find offerings that make it a welcome addition to the Fountain Square lineup.
The number of active listings in the metro area has inched up—but not nearly enough to eliminate the seller’s market that now exists.
Most of the homes not-for-profit NEAR develops in the area are priced below market and sold to lower-income buyers. But it has constructed a handful of houses aimed at market-rate buyers, demonstrating the faith it and other builders have in the neighborhood.
Jane and Terry Fleck wanted to create a respite with Old World charm and a formal garden.
Historic preservation officials examined plans on Wednesday for an eight-story office building and the pie-slice-shaped face for the project, in preparation of a major meeting in July.
According to the Indiana Department of Natural Resources, there used to be 219 round and polygonal barns in the state—three times as many as remain standing today.
The city of Indianapolis is going back to the drawing board in its quest to redevelop Old City Hall after a proposal to turn the historic downtown property into a 21c hotel fell apart.