Zionsville selling Creekside Corporate Park to local developer
The agreement with Rockland Development LLC will allow the town to continuing paying its debt and avoid having to market the property or hire a firm to help sell the land.
The agreement with Rockland Development LLC will allow the town to continuing paying its debt and avoid having to market the property or hire a firm to help sell the land.
It’s one of the few stations in Indiana where listeners can hear—in the same hour—old-timer Bob Dylan, up-and-comer Imagine Dragons, superstar Adele and an unknown basement band.
Supporters and critics of Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard’s proposed hotel and carousel are circulating online petitions detailing their positions.
Jason Maraman, who won a state lawsuit appealing his speeding ticket from Carmel in April 2016, filed the federal complaint in June 2016 and sought compensation for damages.
It will be the first U.S. production facility for Kimura Group, which makes castings for automotive and industrial customers.
Officials from Fishers and Noblesville, which share ownership of the 37-mile railroad corridor with Hamilton County, voted Monday morning to select the only bidder that plans to use just the northern part of the track. Hamilton County officials abstained from the vote.
Carmel’s total liabilities have swelled to nearly $1.2 billion including principal, interest and other debt payments, according to the Indiana Department of Local Government Finance.
While many retailers are closing stores in droves, one store catering to teens and preteens is expanding its footprint across the country and planning to open a location in Whitestown.
Without dozens of insurance claims to file and follow up, physicians cut administrative overhead, reduce costs and keep their practices limited to a few hundred patients, rather than a few thousand.
The Fishers Board of Public Works on Monday unanimously approved a contract with Fishers-based Hagerman Group to construct the 48,000-square-foot, three-story police station.
The Delaware Court Apartments in Anderson, which opened in 1926 and have been vacant since 2013, are being renovated.
The 350 acres is mostly farmland but does include about a dozen homes.
The used-car auction business might sound like a low-tech industry, and one destined to stay that way. But KAR’s executives think otherwise.
With the help of an outside consultant, Carmel-based Seven Corners Inc. has spent nearly three years on a corporate overhaul.
In a move that puts it in the company of the National Blues Museum in St. Louis and the Beatles Story in England, the Carmel-based Great American Songbook Foundation has been named a Cultural Affiliate of the Grammy Museum.
The Carmel Board of Public Works approved the agreement with a Goshen-based construction contractor at a meeting Wednesday morning.
Nearly all of the proposals submitted to operate the Nickel Plate Railroad line in Hamilton County would use the entire corridor, despite plans from local governments to rip up a major section of the rails for a recreational trail.
Landowners in Hamilton County are being offered as much as $40,000 an acre by real estate agents, but it's unclear what plans are in the works.
Westfield-based manufacturer IMMI announced plans on Monday to hire more full-time workers to keep up with demand for lap-and-shoulder belts for school buses.
The proposed high-end hotel at Carmel’s City Center would be partially owned by the city, which would use bonds to finance it.