A Black woman sought three appraisals for her home when she couldn’t figure out why the values were so low compared to nearby sales.
Author: Alexandria Burris, Indianapolis Star
At least 8 dead, more injured in shooting at Indianapolis FedEx facility, authorities say
At least eight people were shot and killed at a FedEx facility near Indianapolis International Airport late Thursday, authorities said.
Here are 5 takeaways about how COVID-19 has changed retail
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, here’s what you need to know about holiday shopping this year, and what has changed.
Here’s why observers say Simon Property Group is bailing out bankrupt retail chains
Retail industry observers say Simon Property Group, the largest owner and manager of U.S. malls, is well suited to turn around trouble retailers.
Shopping malls could reopen soon. Here are the changes you can expect.
Simon Property Group has published protocols to keep shoppers safe during coronavirus. Here’s what changes the shopping mall owner is planning.
Leaked memo details Simon plans to reopen 49 malls across 10 states over the weekend
Simon Property Group plans to reopen 49 malls across 10 states shuttered during the coronavirus pandemic, according to a leaked internal memo.
Dozens walk out before Mike Pence’s commencement address at Taylor University
Vice President Mike Pence delivered a commencement address at Taylor University, a Christian liberal arts school in Upland, Indiana, on Saturday.
Ground beef sold at Meijer stores recalled because it may contain pieces of plastic
A multistate, voluntary recall has been issued for prepacked, 1-pound Meijer ground beef that may contain hard pieces of plastic.
Indianapolis airport breaks passenger record
A nonstop to Paris helped boost international passengers. More flights to the West Coast and growing demand for low-cost airlines also boosted numbers.