Articles tagged as: Indianapolis
January 21, 2021
Bankers Life Fieldhouse Welcomes Back Fans With Renovations
The first phase of renovations to Bankers Life Fieldhouse stayed on schedule despite some disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreJanuary 20, 2021
Looking To The Future For The Downtown Real Estate Market
Mayor Joe Hogsett joined Downtown Indy, Inc the Commercial Real Estate Alliance and other stakeholders Wednesday to share an update on projects in Downtown Indianapolis.
Read MoreJanuary 18, 2021
Indy Officials Say Downtown is Ready to Host NCAA
Indianapolis city officials expect around 20,000 visitors downtown during the NCAA March Madness Tournament.
Read MoreJanuary 17, 2021
Pro-Trump Protest Expected Outside Indiana Statehouse Sunday Didn't Materialize
Protesters were expected to gather outside the Indiana Statehouse Sunday afternoon in support of President Donald Trump and his false claims of election fraud.
Read MoreJanuary 5, 2021
Garage Food Hall Opens at Bottleworks District
More than 20 independently owned local and regional food vendors will take up residence in the 38,000-square-foot marketplace.
Read MoreJanuary 5, 2021
Indiana Anticipates Economic Boost From Hosting Entire Men's March Madness
No official analysis has been done on the economic impact of Indiana hosting this years March Madness games, but officials say they anticipate it to be in the hundreds of millions of dollars.
Read MoreJanuary 4, 2021
NCAA Selects Indiana To Host All 2021 Men's March Madness Games
Most games will be held in Indianapolis, some early games will be played in Bloomington and West Lafayette.
Read MoreDecember 31, 2020
The Work, Funding And Challenges Of Addressing The Root Causes Of Violence
Many Indianapolis organizations, public and private, hope to lower violent crime by addressing root causes. These groups mentor, feed people, increase employment opportunities, reduce homelessness and connect those in need with mental health services. This series reports on their work, their funding and their ongoing challenges.
Read MoreDecember 29, 2020
Indianapolis Gives Notice To Those Camping Around Monument Circle
The city of Indianapolis plans to close Monument Circle to camping and storage of personal belongings for people experiencing homelessness.
Read MoreDecember 21, 2020
Indy Chamber Outlines Its State Legislative Priorities
The Indy Chamber has outlined its priorities for the 2021 session of the Indiana General Assembly. Chief Policy officer Mark Fisher says the regions largest business organization will pursue a policy agenda focused on getting people safely back to work.
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