NEWS
Stay ahead with Indy’s latest developments.
Romet Limited Announces US Expansion with New Facility in Indianapolis
Romet Limited, a Canadian-based global leader in the manufacturing and assembly of precisionnmeasurement and monitoring solutions for energy-related utility companies, has announced plans to open its first U.S. operations at its facility located at 8517 W Washington Street in Indianapolis, Indiana. The project, which includes a capital investment of nearly $7 million and the creation of 80 new jobs, represents the company’s first facility located in the United States.
Revitalizing Monument Circle: Transforming the Historic Circle Tower into a Boutique Hotel
Indianapolis is embarking on a transformative journey to breathe new life into one of its architectural gems. The historic Circle Tower, an iconic Art Deco building on Monument Circle, is set to be converted into a 175-room AC by Marriott hotel. This $40 million project, led by Holladay Property Services Midwest, Inc., exemplifies the city's commitment to historic preservation and downtown revitalization.
Kimball Electronics Expands to Indianapolis, Creating 345 New Jobs
Indianapolis is set to welcome a major expansion in its advanced manufacturing and life sciences sectors. Jasper-based Kimball Electronics has announced plans to open a new 307,000-square-foot contract manufacturing facility focused on the medical industry, bringing 345 new jobs to the city over the next six years.
Indianapolis and Le Mans Launch Sister City Partnership, Fueled by Motorsports and Global Opportunity
On Carb Day at the iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, the City of Indianapolis officially entered into a sister city agreement with Le Mans, France — a city celebrated worldwide as the home of the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race. This exciting partnership unites two global motorsports capitals and lays the groundwork for meaningful cultural, educational, and economic exchange.
Roche Diagnostics Announces $550 Million Expansion in Indianapolis, Strengthening U.S. Manufacturing and Health Innovation
Indianapolis continues to lead as a national hub for life sciences innovation and advanced manufacturing. On Monday, Roche Diagnostics announced it will invest up to $550 million in its Indianapolis-based operations over the next five years, adding hundreds of skilled jobs and establishing the city as a global manufacturing center for the company’s continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) system.
Motorsport Technical School Launches U.S. Operations in Indianapolis, Strengthening Indy’s Global Racing Identity
Indianapolis has long been celebrated as the Racing Capital of the World. Now, that reputation is further solidified with the arrival of Motorsport Technical School (MTS), a premier Italian-based motorsports training institution, establishing its first U.S. campus in our city.
Andretti Global Breathing New Life into Former IndyStar Printing Facility
Indianapolis continues to prove it’s the place where legacy, innovation, and global ambition intersect. This summer, Andretti Global will begin operations in its new headquarters at the former Indianapolis Star Pulliam Production Center at 8278 Georgetown Road—transforming a piece of local history into a high-tech, high-performance motorsports hub.
Lucas Oil Products moves headquarters from California
Indianapolis is set to welcome a major expansion in its advanced manufacturing and life sciences sectors. Jasper-based Kimball Electronics has announced plans to open a new 307,000-square-foot contract manufacturing facility focused on the medical industry, bringing 345 new jobs to the city over the next six years.
Indianapolis International Airport lands nonstop flights to Ireland
Indy Airport Lands Nonstop Flight to Dublin | Nonstop international flights will return to Indianapolis International Airport in May 2025 through a new transatlantic route to Dublin.
Novartis to expand nuclear medicine factory near Indy airport
A Swiss-based drugmaker plans to double the size of its Indianapolis manufacturing plant, which produces nuclear medicine imaging and therapy products for cancer, in a move that would create 55 jobs with an average wage of $95,000. It plans to spend up to $125 million to construct and equip a 79,000-square-foot-building for radiopharmaceutical manufacturing and distribution on the city’s west side.