Keller Williams to open second Fort Wayne office

Texas-based Keller Williams Realty Group will Friday cut the ribbon on it second Fort Wayne location. The real estate company says the expansion is part of a broader growth strategy which could include additional offices throughout northern Indiana "in the coming years."... Read More

Tradition continues for Indy doughnut staple

In March, Long's Bakery on the near west side of Indianapolis was named to Thrillist's list of "The 32 Best Donut Shops in America." The Indy staple has been a must stop for locals and out-of-towners alike for over six decades. The third generation of the Long family is currently operating the bakery, and pretty soon, the next generation will take over.... Read More

Satellite manufacturer to cut ribbon on Upland office

A small satellite manufacturer in Grant County and its affiliated nonprofit will Thursday mark two milestones. NearSpace Launch Inc. and NearSpace Education will cut the ribbon on its new location in downtown Upland and celebrate sending more than 100 of its satellites into orbit.... Read More

Gigerich: Indiana riding momentum on megaprojects

The pandemic has created enormous issues for all industries, but according to the latest Site Selectors Guild survey, investment in megaprojects remains strong. Megaprojects are those with an investment of more than $1 billion, more than 1 million square feet of space and hundreds to thousands of jobs. ... Read More

Hoosier counties among ‘Healthiest Communities’

Eight Indiana counties are included in U.S. News & World Report's ranking of the 2022 Healthiest Communities. The publication, in conjunction with CVS Health (NYSE: CVS), ranked 500 counties across the country based on 10 categories, including population health, equity and environment.... Read More

Officials tout impact of Terre Haute casino

The chief executive officer of Kentucky-based Churchill Downs Inc. (Nasdaq: CHDN) says he is excited about the economic boost the Queen of Terre Haute Resort will bring to the community. Bill Carstanjen tells our partners at WTHI-TV the casino and hotel will bring a $190 million economic impact to the city.... Read More

Groundbreaking set for Terre Haute casino

After years of starts, stops and legal issues, officials in Terre Haute will Tuesday break ground on the planned $240 million casino and hotel. The Queen of Terre Haute Resort is being developed by Kentucky-based Churchill Downs Inc. (Nasdaq: CHDN), which officially received the license to build the casino in December.... Read More