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With billions at stake, hyperscale data centers become charged issue in Indiana
Episode 339
You don’t need to be too technically savvy to pick up on the charged atmosphere surrounding large-scale data centers. Various technology-heavy indust…
1 year, 3 months ago
A preschool, a church, a pickleball palace—tracking the transformations of Indy’s vacant Marsh supermarkets
Episode 338
Founded in central Indiana, Marsh Supermarkets Inc. at its peak operated well over 100 stores, with a critical mass in the nine-county Indianapolis m…
1 year, 3 months ago
The latest on downtown soccer stadium, $78M Fever facility and Simon hotel/concert venue
Episode 337
It’s time to unpack the latest developments in Mayor Joe Hogsett’s plan to establish a Major League Soccer team in downtown Indianapolis. Among other…
1 year, 3 months ago
Pete the Planner on Trump's second term, rising inflation and the impact of the LA wildfires on housing
Episode 336
The official release date of this episode is Jan. 20, which not coincidentally is Inauguration Day. President Trump will outline his vision for secon…
1 year, 4 months ago
Inside the mind of a rising Indy apartment developer
Episode 335
After five years leading apartment development for Indianapolis-based real estate firm Birge & Held, Jarod Brown decided he wanted a business with hi…
1 year, 4 months ago
Dave Lindquist previews can't-miss entertainment in 2025
Episode 334
2024 was a big year for entertainment in Indianapolis. Taylor Swift came to town for three concerts of course. But major sports events including NBA …
1 year, 4 months ago
Mission of Indy furniture maker ‘is about building other people up’
Episode 333
Indy-based Furniture maker Purposeful Design LLC—which lives under the umbrella of the nonprofit Sagamore Institute—works with local relief organizat…
1 year, 5 months ago
Josef Newgarden, Indy 500 champ and avid investor, also races against S&P 500
Episode 332
IndyCar and Indy 500 champion Josef Newgarden doesn’t take his hands off the steering wheel when he leaves the cockpit of his No. 2 Chevy. He enjoys …
1 year, 5 months ago
Why size matters when it comes to concert venues in Indy
Episode 331
Indianapolis-based concert company MOKB Presents recently announced plans to open a 1,200-capacity venue in early 2026 at the former site of Well Don…
1 year, 6 months ago
Inside jeweler’s decision to close one of downtown’s oldest businesses
Episode 330
Windsor Jewelry has operated within a stone’s throw of Monument Circle since the year 1919. Some of its client relationships go back five generations…
1 year, 6 months ago