Indianapolis is Indiana's largest city. Nearly 800,000 people reside here. The first high rise structure in Indianapolis' cityscape was built in 1888; it was called the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument. There are many high rise buildings in the landscape today, but that was still the tallest until City Hall was built in 1962. There are many monuments in Indianapolis; only Washington, DC has more monuments than Indianapolis. The War Memorial is one of the biggest. In 2011, the Indianapolis Cultural Trail, a bike and pedestrian path will be built that will connect the city's main cultural areas and even include local art work. A jazz festival is held every year and attracts some big names; past events have had BB King, Aretha Franklin and even the Temptations. The Circle City Classic is a popular African American college football game. A wine competition and a role playing convention are also reasons to visit Indianapolis. Indianapolis also has parks, a zoo, museums and galleries. The Children's Museum of Indianapolis is said to be the largest in the world. Indianapolis has much to see and do. You can find more information about Indianapolis by looking at the yellow pages online, or by looking at an Indiana business directory.
Indianapolis based First Internet Bancorp has made an announcement that they have seen their earnings grow in the first quarter of the year 2013.
The company said that the first quarter financial net income has dropped by almost 50% but they have still managed to beat the Wall Street analysts expectations.
The report claims that the home sales in the city grew only 1.2% in March compared to the number of home sales agreements that have happened in March 2012.
Indianapolis based Eli Lilly and Company said that they are prepared for the revenue slumps that they might see in the future as the company will lose patent protection on two of their best selling drugs.
The report indicates that the low home rates have been the key factor for attracting many home buyers to Indianapolis.