Fortune 500 Company Planning Michigan City Project

A Fortune 500 company is preparing to set up shop in Michigan City and create hundreds of jobs. Our partners at The Times of Northwest Indiana report the as yet unnamed company has signed a letter of intent to acquire nearly 150 acres for the project after the land has been annexed by the city.... Read More

Work Begins on New Fort Wayne ER

Fort Wayne-based Lutheran Health Network has broken ground on a multi-million-dollar healthcare facility. The building on the city's northeast side will include a freestanding emergency department and primary care offices.... Read More

Design On Tap Merges with Ceemless Innovation

Indianapolis-based tech company Ceemless Innovation is merging with Design On Tap, a marketing agency also based in Indy. Ceemless Chief Executive Officer Tony Scelzo says bringing the expertise of both companies together will create greater value for clients.... Read More

Developer Plans Big Solar Farm in Northern Indiana

A developer wants to build a 1,100-acre solar farm in northern Indiana that would generate enough electricity to power 25,000 homes. Lightsource BP, a multinational developer of solar projects, has proposed the $165 million project near the St. Joseph County town of New Carlisle with plans for 407,000 solar panels.... Read More

Bottleworks Gearing Up for Second Phase

The developer of the Bottleworks District in downtown Indianapolis is moving forward with the $100 million second phase of the mixed-use district, including the primary entry point into the growing complex. Wisconsin-based Hendricks Commercial Properties says it will break ground this summer on the 250,000-square-foot expansion that will include new office space, retail and additional parking. Phase one of the project included the development of the Bottleworks Hotel and an array of other venues, including The Garage food court and a movie theater.... Read More

PPHS to Compete at World VEX Championship

Students from Purdue Polytechnic High School North in Indianapolis have qualified to compete in the 2022 VEX World Championships in Dallas this spring, following a successful run at the state championship recently held in Indy. PPHS says it is quite the accomplishment considering the school’s robotics program is only three years old.... Read More

Teachers Credit Union Names New CEO

South Bend-based Teachers Credit Union has selected Jason Osterhage as its new president and chief executive officer. He most recently served as executive vice president and chief operating officer at Texas Dow Employees Credit Union in Houston.... Read More

Live Nation Hiring in Indy

California-based Live Nation (NYSE: LYV) is hiring for multiple positions at its venues in the Indianapolis area. The company says open jobs include event staff, parking, and merchandise.... Read More

Bargersville to Become Certified Gigabit City

Residents and businesses in the town of Bargersville will soon have access to ultra-high-speed fiber optic internet. Evansville-based Metronet says it is investing millions of dollars to help the Johnson County town become a Certified Gigabit City.... Read More

Children’s Museum Opens Revamped Dinosphere

The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis has reopened its popular Dinosphere exhibit with new and enhanced attractions. The exhibit features some of the fossils found on "The Jurassic Mile," a paleontological excavation in Wyoming that began five years ago and was the subject of a $27 million project known as Mission Jurassic announced in 2019.... Read More

More Tenants Set to Open at Union Street Market

Three new merchants are set to open this fall at Union Street Market, the indoor food market at Electric Works in Fort Wayne. Pikoso Burrito Co., Johnny OX NEO Neapolitan Pizzeria, and Honey Plant bring the total number of merchants to 15.... Read More

IEA to Construct Solar Project in Georgia

IEA Constructors, a subsidiary of Indianapolis-based Infrastructure and Energy Alternatives Inc. (Nasdaq: IEA), has been awarded a contract by Tennessee-based Silicon Ranch Corp. to construct the Cedar Springs Solar Ranch in Early County, Georgia. The company says the 70-megawatt project will provide power to Green Power EMC, a renewable energy supplier for 38 electric cooperatives.... Read More

KidStrong to Open First Indiana Location

A private child development training center is planning to open its first Indiana facility at The Crossing in Noblesville. KidStrong operates centers that focus on brain, physical, and character development for children.... Read More

Resultant to Expand DOC Learning Management System

An Indianapolis-based technology and analytics consulting firm has been hired by the Michigan Department of Corrections to expand its statewide learning management system. Resultant will work with the MDOC to offer offenders access to virtual instruction, certification programs, the electronic law library, and documentation needed for the job market.... Read More