Meyer Najem goes to employee-owned model

Construction company Meyer Najem, one of the fastest growing private companies in central Indiana, is transitioning its ownership over to its employees. The Fishers-based company announced Tuesday its shift to an employee stock ownership plan.... Read More

Ribbon cutting set for Larry Bird Museum

Officials in Terre Haute will cut the ribbon Thursday on a new museum celebrating the legacy of an Indiana icon. The opening of the Larry Bird Museum, located at the Terre Haute Convention Center, follows several years of delays.... Read More

Concrete sensor tech startup lands $3M investment

West Lafayette-based startup WaveLogix has secured $3 million in Series A funding from Cambridge, Massachusetts-based venture capital firm Rhapsody Venture Partners. The company has developed concrete sensor technology to measure strength levels in...... Read More

FedEx employee charged with stealing cell phones

An employee of a FedEx shipping center in Terre Haute is facing multiple theft charges after being accused of stealing nearly $75,000 worth of cell phones. The Vigo County Sheriff's Office said Paul Alex Deatrick, 40, was arrested on May 23.... Read More

Inflation pressures keeping Fed rate cuts on pause

Hopes for interest rate cuts this year by the Federal Reserve are steadily fading, with a stream of recent remarks by Fed officials underscoring their intention to keep borrowing costs high as long as needed to curb persistently elevated inflation.... Read More

Notre Dame startup VisiLocate aims to revolutionize breast cancer care

Three University of Notre Dame students are reimagining the way breast cancer patients receive treatment.  Sunghoon Rho, Ciara Dillon and Nicholas Ross, co-founders of South Bend-based VisiLocate, a company seeking to help surgeons find breast cancer tumors using a miniature localization light device, clinched the grand prize at the McCloskey New Venture Competition held in April.... Read More

Q&A with Jakub Drwal, co-founder of CR3 Markets

University of Notre Dame rising seniors Jakub Drwal, Andrew Vittiglio and Jack Wayman want to take real estate investing into the future by bringing transparency and liquidity like never before to the market. Their early-stage startup, CR3 Markets will serve as an exchange for commercial real estate asset management firms and developers to raise public funds. The company has secured an initial pilot with a South Bend-based developer and also received $250,000 from Notre Dame’s 1842 Fund. The VC also helped with the process of hiring the company’s CEO, Wyck Brown.... Read More