Lebanon planning board to review designs for Lilly’s $4.5B foundry at LEAP District
The funding for the Lilly Medicine Foundry brought the Indianapolis-based drugmaker’s total investment in the Lebanon site to more than $13 billion.... Read More
The funding for the Lilly Medicine Foundry brought the Indianapolis-based drugmaker’s total investment in the Lebanon site to more than $13 billion.... Read More
The Indiana State USBC Bowling Association event takes place through May 11 at Pro Bowl West. ... Read More
Indiana reported $2.18 billion in state revenues for this January. It makes the second straight month of slightly higher than expected revenues from taxes.... Read More
Most of the company’s business is done in the United States—98% of its material is American-made—but Konrady exports to both Canada and Mexico, buys plastic from a Mexican company and imports one specific product from Canada.... Read More
The effects of higher costs could ripple out from factories to workers, to the stores they use and into communities across the state. And the costs can compound.... Read More
Central Indiana is carving its path as the Silicon Valley of the Midwest. On this week’s episode, we explore the major strides being made at IU Indianapolis, which recently earned an R1 research designation from the Carnegie Foundation. Plus, the impact of the Orr Fellowship and we’ll introduce you to the family behind Crew Carwash.... Read More
Bankrupt discount retailer Big Lots has added more than 200 stores to a nationwide list of locations that are likely to close, including 10 in Indiana.... Read More
The Plainfield-based utility said the project will coincide with the retirement of the almost 60-year-old coal-fired units at Cayuga—the oldest of Duke’s Indiana coal plants.... Read More
Overall, the IBJ Media Podcast Network is made up of eight shows focusing on topics such as business, law, entrepreneurship and community leadership... Read More
When proposed in 2021, the project was pitched as a way to improve sustainability of the forest’s oak-wood ecosystem. ... Read More
Home sales in Indiana for January increased by just 1% compared to last year. Realtors hope for a more balanced market but will mortgage rates come down and inventory grow quickly enough?... Read More
Butler University and the NCAA have launched a free online certificate program to educate high school counselors about the NCAA eligibility process. The program is structured to be a “one-stop shop” and will include a series of online modules.... Read More
The South Bend Redevelopment Commission approved the city’s plan to purchase the long-defunct State Theater for $800,000 at its meeting on Thursday. Often riddled with litigation, this is the first time in almost five years when the 17,000 sq/ft property ...... Read More
The Jackson County Industrial Development Corp. says 2024 was a banner year for investments made by area companies. The nonprofit said a total of nearly $199 million in commitments were made last year, the most in its 40-year history.... Read More
Tom White will join the organization March 3 as president and CEO from Visit Mobile (Alabama), where he served as vice president of convention and leisure sales.... Read More
USI Interim President Steve Bridges and Director of Athletics Jon Mark Hall said in a joint statement that they have confirmed with the NCAA that the university is meeting its academic and financial requirements for the transition.... Read More
The Indiana House Ways and Means Committee has approved a bill that would establish a county deputy prosecuting attorney/public defender scholarship program and fund. The bill passed unanimously and is heading to the full House for consideration.... Read More
Marijuana, and the tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) levels that make someone feel high, is legal for recreational purposes in three of Indiana’s four neighboring states. But figuring out when someone is too high to drive has proven to be a difficult task. ... Read More
President Donald Trump rolled out his plan to increase U.S. tariffs to match the tax rates that other countries charge on imports, possibly triggering a broader economic confrontation with allies and rivals alike as he hopes to eliminate any trade imbalances.... Read More
Indianapolis-based Leeper-Lesco Electric Inc. is under new ownership after being acquired by Ferrer Mechanical & Electrical, also based in Indy. Financial terms of the acquisition are not being disclosed.... Read More