Bike sharing services grow in Hamilton County
Carmel’s bike sharing service has continued to expand as the 11th docking station opened Friday, and Westfield introduced that city’s first bike sharing station the same day.
Carmel’s bike sharing service has continued to expand as the 11th docking station opened Friday, and Westfield introduced that city’s first bike sharing station the same day.
Local officials are working with the Indiana National Guard on how its Camp Atterbury training base could help attract defense- and homeland security-related businesses to the area.
New census estimates show the Indianapolis metropolitan area includes four of the five fastest-growing counties in Indiana and 10 of the 11 fastest-growing cities and towns with populations of at least 5,000.
Jonathan Byrd’s has for years been quietly expanding beyond its successful restaurant and catering company in Greenwood. Now, it is shifting most of its attention to Hamilton County.
PM Development Holdings LLC has proposed developing 155 detached single-family homes and 94 attached units on about 35 acres but some neighbors have concerns.
The properties, at 582 S. Rangeline Road and 30 E. Main St., could cost up to a total of $1.35 million. They are targeted for redevelopment.
Kite Realty Group Trust is planning to turn the retail center on the southwest corner of 116th Street and Rangeline Road in Carmel “inside out.”
The latest of 10 solar farms that Hoosier Energy Rural Electric Cooperative is developing is planned for 10 acres along Indiana 135 near the Johnson County town of Trafalgar.
The mayor of Franklin wants more entrepreneurs and small, local business owners operating their businesses out of the downtown area near coffee shops and restaurants within walking distance of their offices.
The upgraded rating could save the city more than $1 million on two upcoming bond agreements. Fishers is the only city in the state to receive the AAA rating from Standard & Poor’s and one of only a few in the country.
Stacked Pickle recently moved its Fishers location to the former Bagger Dave’s space at 13204 Market Square Drive.
The Wisconsin-based men’s and women’s workwear retailer, which raised $80 million in an IPO last year, has filed plans to build a store next to Cabela’s near Hamilton Town Center.
An idea that started with professional sports teams and worked its way through colleges and universities has taken root in public schools around the United States.
The mayors of the county’s four cities want the state to invest more into fixing road conditions.
The south side institution said on its Facebook page that it has “run its course in Greenwood,” although the Byrd Conference Center there will continue operations.
Traders Point Christian Schools is adding a two-story, 35,000-square-foot building and athletic field to its campus at 6600 S. Indianapolis Road.
Westfield filed the lawsuit earlier this year, seeking $3 million from Illinois-based Turf Solutions Group LLC and its bonding company, Oklahoma-based Granite RE Inc., for breach of contract and negligence.
Mainstreet Health Investments Inc. is headquartered in Toronto but controlled by Carmel-based real estate developer Mainstreet Property Group.
Heart surgeon John Pittman’s offspring have been feuding in court since September about how to handle real estate in Carmel and Zionsville.
Metal Powder Products, a Westfield-based manufacturer, has been acquired by New York-based private equity firm Millstein & Co., the companies announced Monday.