Kite Realty results meet, beat expectations
Kite Realty Group Trust on Thursday reported quarterly results that matched or exceeded the predictions of Wall Street analysts.
Kite Realty Group Trust on Thursday reported quarterly results that matched or exceeded the predictions of Wall Street analysts.
Don Davis, one of the nation's most prolific gun dealers and a late-night TV commercial icon in Indianapolis, died Thursday
Thousands of apartments have been built downtown in recent years to satisfy a voracious appetite for more rental housing in the city’s core. But demand for new apartments in the Indianapolis area finally appears to be softening.
Retailers are updating software, revamping supply chains to provide seamless service to consumers, whether they’re shopping from a desktop, a mobile device, a telephone or visiting a store.
Pet Supplies Plus has hired Indianapolis-based ad agency Young & Laramore to help it take a bite out of competitors Petco and PetSmart.
For years, buildings in what’s known as the town’s “Legacy Core” sat vacant, but that’s slowly starting to change with offices, restaurants and retail shops renovating structures and opening doors for business.
Brothers Bar & Grill has upgraded its prime location along the strip by undertaking major improvements that owners hope will make the nightspot more family-friendly.
Zionsville-based hat retailer Lids Sports Group is seeking a new leader after the resignation of Kenneth Kocher, who ran the company for more than a decade.
A Minneapolis-based firm bought two River Road buildings from Duke Realty Corp. as part of its continued push into the Indianapolis market.
The Colorado-based Angie’s List rival, which previously announced Indianapolis expansion plans, has secured 7,000 square feet on Virginia Avenue near Bankers Life Fieldhouse.
The neighborhood north of downtown is partnering with the Department of Veterans Affairs to help build four homes for military families.
Sydney "Jack" Williams, whose fortunes turned after he got mixed up in a $930 million Ponzi scheme, received the sentence Monday after pleading guilty to scheming with his wife to hide bank withdrawals before his 2010 bankruptcy.
A citizen-led task force is trying to protect more than 3,000 acres in the southwest corner of Westfield from future high-density development.
Feb. 27 will be the last day of business for the restaurant founded by chef Regina Mehallick that helped fuel Indianapolis’ homegrown eatery boom.
Despite reporting lower profit in the fourth quarter, the nation’s largest mall owner still posted strong results for the full year.
The Chase Tower, the state’s largest office building, might fetch more than $200 million—a price driven up by a nearly finalized deal that would boost sagging occupancy.
Officials are laying the groundwork to change the historic status of hundreds of buildings, eliminate industrial use from certain areas, and allow new buildings to tower as high as 75 feet.
Farmers across Indiana would get a big property tax cut under legislation moving through the General Assembly that would reduce their assessed land values an estimated $4.2 billion for taxes paid in 2018 and $8.9 billion for 2019.
The Indianapolis company has been trying to juice growth by franchising stand-alone take-and-bake pizza stores and by selling freshly made take-and-bake pizzas in grocery stores nationwide.
After raising $2 million in seed funding, Chris Baggott has started renovating the downtown home of ClusterTruck’s first kitchen. Hot restaurateur Mike Cunningham will oversee food operations.