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Parlor Doughnuts, a new doughnut shop, opened a store on Kirkwood Avenue last April, just before the end of the 2021-2022 school year.
The nation’s fastest growing chicken finger restaurant, Raising Cane’s, will open a Bloomington location Wednesday, Sept. 7, at 422 E. Kirkwood Ave.
Ed Schwartzman, the owner of BuffaLouie’s in Bloomington, just opened his second business, Gables Bagels. The new bagel store is located at 421 E. Third St.
Of the late president of the Soviet Union, Margaret Thatcher once said, “I like Mr. Gorbachev. We can do business together.”
The IU Surplus store acts as the last stop for anything and everything IU. From Adidas clothes to IU campus buses, Surplus offers both a retail store and an auction website.
Stellantis and Samsung will construct an electric vehicle battery plant in Kokomo, Indiana, according to a Stellantis press release on May 24.
Catalent, a New Jersey-based pharmaceutical company, announced they are investing $350 million in a manufacturing facility in Bloomington in order to increase its pharmaceutical manufacturing abilities.
Americans should be working less.
Bloom Burger, a food truck featuring elements of ‘50s nostalgia with hamburger and fries options inspired by foods from immigrant communities, had its grand opening April 21 at the Primetime Business Expo.
Economic sanctions have become more commonplace in the realm of international relations over the last half century. These are financial and commercial penalties imposed by one or more countries upon other countries for various political or economic purposes.
The Elm, a new Bloomington restaurant offering seasonal, modern American cuisine, opened March 30. The restaurant, located at 614 E. Second St., showcases curated photography by co-owner David Moore.
Oftentimes it may seem uncomfortable or taboo to talk about money or your personal finances with anyone. But when you consider that your income dictates almost everything that you are able to do and even people's perception of you, it's understandable not wanting to openly talk about your finances.
Local ice cream shop The Chocolate Moose started welcoming patrons at its newest storefront on March 30 and will continue its grand opening until April 10. The new shop is located next to BuffaLouie’s on 114 S. Indiana Ave.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, rural areas account for 97% of the country's land area but only about 19% of the population. And these areas are beginning to decline in population for the first time in our nation’s history, according to The Hill.
IU Ventures, an Indiana University affiliate venture firm for students, faculty and alumni, ranked 11th in venture capital firm activity in the Hoosier state. IU Ventures has $22 million in total assets under management. This ranking is based on the 2021 Indiana Venture Report from Elevate Ventures.
Switchyard Brewing Company began accepting bitcoin payments from customers March 14, making them the first brewery in Indiana to accept bitcoin as payment.
The Bloomington City Council approved a series of tax breaks for Catalent — a major pharmaceutical company with a large footprint in Bloomington — in a 6-1 vote Wednesday, with two members abstaining. The tax breaks, which could register above $43 million, according to city documents, are meant to entice Catalent into choosing Bloomington as the site of a major $350 million investment.
Pharmaceutical company Catalent purchased Bloomington-based company Cook Pharmica in 2017 for nearly $950 million. In the buyout, Catalent took control of a major piece of Bloomington real estate.
Amanda and Jarrod Franklin recently purchased the Bloomington Brewing Co., a local brewery on Industrial Park Drive, from its previous owners and founders Jeff Mease and Lennie Busch.