16 Tech 16 Tech, a life sciences research community located on the near westside of Indianapolis, was first conceived following a 2002… Read More »16 Tech
A. H. M. Graves Company, Inc. Graves Realtors began in 1924 when A. H. Merriam Graves teamed with fraternity brother William L. Bridges to form the… Read More »A. H. M. Graves Company, Inc.
Acapulco Joe’s Mexican Restaurant In the early 1950s, Jose Guadalupe Robles Rangel, otherwise known as Joe R. Rangel, boarded a bus in Corpus Christi,… Read More »Acapulco Joe’s Mexican Restaurant
Acme-Evans Company The Acme-Evans/ADM Milling Company evolved from two small mills of the antebellum era to the large milling company of today.… Read More »Acme-Evans Company
African Americans in Business African Americans have engaged in business activity since the earliest days of Indianapolis. Early in the city’s history, Black entrepreneurs… Read More »African Americans in Business
Agriculture and Agribusiness Indianapolis has a long history of producing crops and livestock and continues to be one of Indiana’s largest agricultural contributors. … Read More »Agriculture and Agribusiness
AgriNovus Indiana In 2012, the and (a CICP subsidiary) determined that an organized initiative was needed to shine a spotlight on innovation… Read More »AgriNovus Indiana
Al Green’s Drive-in Al Green, his siblings Belle Green and Nate Green, and their father founded Al Green’s Drive-in in 1947. Unable to… Read More »Al Green’s Drive-in
Kay Debow Alford (Dec. 12, 1957 – July 19, 2021). Kayanne DeBow Alford, known as “Kay,” was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, to Charles… Read More »Kay Debow Alford
George Alig Sr. (Feb. 24, 1852-Jan. 17, 1941). Born Johann Georg Alig in Affeier, Switzerland, a small village in the eastern Alps in… Read More »George Alig Sr.