Selfless Portrait: Man Leaves $150M to City of Elkhart
David Gundlach died suddenly and left his fortune to the struggling Indiana town. But three years after Gundlach’s death, the picture of Elkhart’s mystery benefactor remains just a sketch.
Icing on the Cake: The Local Economics of Same-Sex Marriage
Rings, flowers, musicians, dresses—opening up weddings to a new segment of spenders could mean big bucks for the Hoosier bottom line.
RecycleForce Can’t Lose*
It puts ex-cons in jobs and off the street, but the nonprofit has funding issues that might undermine its mission.
Q&A: Polina Osherov Talks What’s Next for Pattern
We've got the scoop on Ruckus, a fashion hub for local designers, set to open next year on the near-east side.
Indy Businesses Tackle Deflategate Scandal
Local shopportunities benefiting from Deflategate 2015. Have you seen more out there? Tell us.
New on CNBC’s American Greed: Tim Durham
"'The Playboy of Indiana,' Tim Durham dates exotic models, owns 80 sports cars, all bankrolled by a $200 million fraud."
Speaking with the Enemy: Patriots Owner Robert Kraft
"To be very frank, I didn’t have much affection for any Colt player at the time," he says. "And I’m quite sure the feeling was mutual."
Speed Read: Pete the Planner
Indy's personal-finance guru on his new book series, his writing soundtrack, and why he's called a chintzy tooth fairy.
Flashback: What Can Bill Mays Do For You?
Everyone knows Bill Mays. If you don't, you probably know little about Indianapolis business.
10 Big Ideas to Make Indy a Model City
Brainstorming the wildest, boldest, just-might-work ideas to make Indy a better place.