List: Indiana struggles in recreation space

A new list from personal finance website WalletHub examines the best and worst cities for recreation, and Indiana does not fare well. To create the list, WalletHub compared a sample of the 100 most populated U.S. cities across four areas: basic living costs, quality of parks, accessibility of entertainment and recreational facilities and weather.... Read More

Noblesville touts $1B in capital investment

The city of Noblesville says $1 billion in private capital investment has been committed to the city since the beginning of 2020. Mayor Chris Jensen says the investment has been strategic for the city to keep up with market demand while maintaining its authenticity.... Read More

Viewrail to acquire California company

Goshen-based Viewrail is looking to add to its portfolio. The modern stairs and railing manufacturer has inked an agreement to acquire Simmons Stairways Inc. in California, though financial terms of the deal were not immediately disclosed.... Read More

Youth motorsports program seeing continued success

An Indianapolis-based nonprofit that uses motorsports as a teaching tool for STEM concepts is continuing to grow. NXG Youth Motorsports, which launched in 2006, uses go-karting to give young people in underrepresented communities an opportunity to learn not only STEM applications, but also life skills and potential careers in motorsports. ... Read More

Former mule stable to become coworking space

A more than 130-year-old building in Indianapolis will be getting new life as a coworking space. Officials from The POLK Group have broken ground on the restoration of POLK Stables, which will become the newest COhatch location that will house artist studios, a makerspace and coworking offices.... Read More

Holcomb makes board, commission appointments

Governor Eric Holcomb has made another round of appointments and reappointments to various boards and commissions. They include the Civil Rights Commission, the Indiana Parole Board and the Indiana State Board of Education.... Read More