December 25, 2006
The employees of production-innovation consultant Insight2 interview customers, but they also watch and videotape them using
various products. That footage then is dissected to see how consumers deal with problems they encounter. More times than not,
the result is a new product intended to satisfy needs consumers didn't even know they had.
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December 4, 2006
Scott Wise compares his Scotty's Brewhouse expansion to a washed-up college band that finally hits it big after 10 years.
If that's the case, his fourth location-and first in Indianapolis-just might go platinum. Before it opened Oct. 30, Wise estimated
the 96th Street restaurant would gross $3.5 million in its first year; it's already on track to reach $5 million. Wise, 33,
tapped the college-town markets of Muncie, Bloomington and West Lafayette before taking on Indianapolis. He hopes the name...
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November 13, 2006
More than $10 million poured into Indianapolis broadcasters' coffers this year, experts said, as politicians took to the airwaves
in hopes of swaying voters. A fierce battle over control of Congress and a hotly contested Marion County prosecutor's race
contributed to the impressive total, which outpaced 2002 election sales by nearly $3 million. "It was a surprising year,"
said Don Lundy, general manager of WRTV-TV Channel 6, which sold more than $1.3 million in political ads. Despite attempts
to forecast...
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September 25, 2006
A mix of familiar stores and upscale retailers will be moving into the nowvacant L.S. Ayres space at Greenwood Park and Castleton
Square malls, which owner Simon Property Group Inc. is turning into small-scale lifestyle centers. The open-air developments,
which will be similar in design to Carmel's Clay Terrace, have attracted a host of major retailers, including Barnes & Noble,
Borders and AMC Theatres. Smaller specialty shops and sit-down restaurants also are planned. Barnes & Noble will be going
in...
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It's also across the street from Fogo de Chao and Morton's....
Yep, the haters are trying to make good news bad. I guess it is hard to get people to believe the series is dying when they are gaining new sponsors.
David Copperfield! I remember watching his specials on TV when I was little.
Don't forget this is next to an MMA gym, a pawn shop, and some abandoned spaces.
Good project for Zionsville - A group who has owned the property for many years has waited and worked patiently to bring highest and best use development to a major corridor, and mix that in with the great downtown you have. Win Win. All the Best to Pittman Partners and Zionsville.