June 13, 2007
Several new stores and restaurants have filed plans to open locations all over the city. Wherever you live,
chances are there's something coming nearby. North: The area's first location for salad-focused Tossed...
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June 12, 2007
Colorado-based burger chain Red Robin is entering the Indianapolis market in a big way starting later this
month. The chain plans to open its first location in Plainfield on June 18. It...
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June 5, 2007
Premier Properties has taken another step toward its ambitious plan for Woodfield Crossing. The company has
a deal to relocate D'vine A Wine Bar from an existing retail building on the Woodfield property to another
building it owns.
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May 29, 2007
The decision by Cheesecake Factory to open its second Indianapolis restaurant on the south side seems to
validate the consensus among brokers that the area has been underserved by restaurants. The California-based...
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May 3, 2007
A new Yats restaurant has opened in Fishers, at 8352 E. 96th St. The Cajun and Creole favorite is next
door to a Blockbuster half a mile east of Interstate 69. The locally owned restaurant also has locations
on College...
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April 20, 2007
Never fear, White Castle fans. The downtown location at 16th and Illinois streets, which is closed and surrounded
by a fence, apparently will soon serve sliders again in a shiny new White Castle building with nicer landscaping.
Changes are coming...
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Ameriana Bank took over Westfield Farmers Market for 2013 and it is held in their parking lot, corner of 32 and Carey road, 5 to 8. I am selling soap and candles there. great market!
B&T certainly has enough of our taxpayer dollars to do this thanks to Mayor Ballard. Given the firm's exceedingly poor reputation in the legal community, the basement would seem a better option.
Should read MAY hire 20 people.
Not a good location for a 300,000 home. 10th Street fumes, buses, noise. Max for this location 150,000.
The state constitution also does not say that the majority has a right to quorum, nor that the minority is required to allow them quorum. In fact, denial of quorum has been a parliamentary maneuver since the establishment of the first parliaments in the early 1600s. The right to deny quorum (and the requirement fore quorum) are to prevent exactly what happened in Indiana: A tyrannical majority pushing through odious, objectionable legislation. Denial of quorum is totally legitimate, and lest we forget, a tactic the GOP has employed many, many times to ensure their issues weren't given short shrift. By allowing the majority to impose "fines" on the minority for exercising the authority the constitution grants them (to deny quorum,) they are violating the constitution.