If you’re looking for a way to use your skills to make a difference, you can meet people from more than 100 nonprofits at Leadership Indianapolis’ Get On Board event June 16. It’s a place for nonprofits to find new board members, committee members and volunteers. This year’s event kicks off at 4:30 p.m. at […]
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Indy Chamber backs ‘Speed City.’ Residents say not so fast.
The economic development group wants the nickname to capitalize on Indy’s motorsports fame.
These 5 floral designers will make your heart bloom
They let us into their one-of-a-kind arrangements, their least favorite flowers — and what they don’t tell you about working in the business.
Generations Community Bank opens in Indianapolis, marking a historic milestone for Indiana
It’s the state’s first-ever Minority Depository Institution and the first new startup bank in Indiana since 2008.
Learn more about the city’s plan to regulate data centers
The Department of Metropolitan Development is hosting two informational sessions.
Indy’s old City Hall renovation dies. What will fill downtown void?
The city killed plans to build a museum hotel and housing at the old City Hall site downtown.
Braun announces 30-day break on Indiana sales tax for gasoline
The order is in effect now through May 8. Braun called on retailers to pass savings directly to customers.
Eli Lilly announces $7-billion merger, with eye on wakefulness drugs
Eli Lilly announces $7-billion merger, with eye on wakefulness drugs. The deal with London and Boston-based biotech company Centessa could have implications for treating Alzheimer’s.
Simon Property Group CEO David Simon dies at 64
Simon passed away on Sunday after a battle with cancer.
Indiana commits $1B to attract high-wage life science jobs
Indiana is dedicating $1 billion to further growth of agriculture and life science businesses and jobs to the central Indiana area over the next 10 years.


