After 46 years in business, the 24-hour Waffle House at the corner of 10th and College will close to make way for a new residential complex.
Zombie subdivisions describe plots of land that a developer has built some infrastructure around, but aren’t complete because lots have not sold.
Crane has partnered to create a transfer agreement that allows southern Indiana businesses to purchase some of Crane’s technology and equipment.
Butyl-benzyl-phthalate (BBP) is common in everything from vinyl flooring to fake leather.
Architect Burt Perdue says the family oriented adventure theme park will fill a tourism gap in Brown County.
Bloomington city officials approved a $32,000 dollar incentive package to renovate an old office space welcoming in a new software security company.
Kokomo still has a higher than average unemployment rate, but Goodnight says that number is on the decline.
The old Monroe Oil building is along a section of the B-Line trail set to open this year.
12 businesses have either relocated, consolidated or come to Indiana without the state having to use incentives in 2011.
They are also trying to gain support for the educational facilities in the area.