June 18, 2011
IBJ StaffThe idea of Angie’s List someday pulling up stakes just east of downtown and moving its 650 employees to Fishers, for
example, is discouraging for anyone who recognizes the importance of a healthy city core, but the possibility should come
as no surprise.
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June 11, 2011
Mayor Greg Ballard wisely put a spotlight on the reintegration of ex-offenders into society when he created the city’s
Office of Re-entry in 2008. The effort had piles of promise.
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June 4, 2011
The tax districts allow the city to capture new property tax payments within specific boundaries and apply those funds to
infrastructure upgrades and other incentives designed to lure private investment.
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May 28, 2011
IBJ StaffThe news that Nordstrom Inc. will close its Circle Centre mall store July 31 is proof that the suburbs still rule where retail
is concerned, but it shouldn’t signal a repeat of the gradual decline downtown suffered when merchants began leaving
the city’s core in the 1950s.
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May 21, 2011
IBJ StaffZionsville’s family feud over commercial real estate development has stirred passions among people who seem to agree,
at least outwardly, on one point: The town’s growth should be managed to preserve its quality of life.
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May 14, 2011
IBJ StaffOur country’s transportation future is too uncertain for Hoosiers to be almost entirely dependent on cars.
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May 7, 2011
IBJ StaffOn the face of it, the just-concluded session of the Indiana General Assembly was one to savor for business interests. Yet
in other ways, we’re forlorn, even embarrassed, by what emanated from the Statehouse this year.
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April 30, 2011
IBJ StaffIn a legislative session that saw puzzling attempts to move the state backward on issues such as smoking cessation and public
transportation, the success of Gov. Mitch Daniels’ education agenda stands out as a bold step forward.
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April 23, 2011
IBJ StaffWith property tax caps putting the squeeze on budgets, it’s foolhardy for townships to be sitting on millions that could
be funding needed services.
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April 16, 2011
IBJ StaffIf anything is clear from the latest round of drawing new lines for legislative and congressional districts, it’s that
the system is still broken.
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April 9, 2011
We think city officials have made a compelling case for stepping up big to secure the future of one of Indianapolis’
largest employers.
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April 2, 2011
IBJ StaffIndiana House Democrats congratulated each other for stopping anti-union legislation as they returned from self-imposed exile
in Illinois on March 28, but they had no one but themselves to blame for the hiatus.
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March 26, 2011
IBJ StaffLawmakers should take notice when broad swaths of society increasingly register opposition to pending legislation, and the
immigration reform bill before the General Assembly is one such example.
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March 19, 2011
The stalemate that sent Democrats across state lines more than four weeks ago started as a principled stand against a Republican
overreach. But it’s the Democrats who will be remembered for overreaching.
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March 12, 2011
Boosters want to keep building on the city’s progress, educating visitors and residents alike about all that Indiana
has to offer. But we’re running the risk of losing our shine in a cloud of smoke.
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March 5, 2011
IBJ StaffThe Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the IndyCar racing series are far too important to the Indianapolis economy for their
fate to rest entirely in the hands of a small board populated by members of the same family.
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February 26, 2011
IBJ StaffThe current draft of the state budget calls for redirecting most of the money that has gone to horse racing to the general
fund instead. The industry would receive $27 million in the next fiscal year, down from $60 million this year.
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February 19, 2011
Sadly, a legislative body supposedly focused on job creation continues to willfully disregard the advice of the very business
community that is expected to create those jobs.
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February 12, 2011
IBJ StaffThere's more to making a good first impression than keeping traffic flowing and sidewalks clear of snow.
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February 5, 2011
We understand the concern expressed by some on the City-County Council over Indianapolis’ role in financing the $155
million project, but there are compelling reasons to approve it.
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January 29, 2011
IBJ StaffIt isn’t difficult to understand why state Sen. Mike Delph wants to force school districts to start their academic years
after Labor Day; what’s perplexing is why Delph would want to slap a restriction on districts at a time they need more
freedom to manage their own affairs.
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January 22, 2011
IBJ StaffAnother year, another parade of editorials, opinion pieces and studies that call for Indiana to join its neighbors in banning
smoking in all workplaces.
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January 15, 2011
IBJ StaffGovernment reform is an important topic, especially at a time tax caps have forced many units of local government to cut back
on essential services.
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January 8, 2011
Indianapolis has spent more than a decade craving a robust information technology sector. Now there are signs that craving
is being satisfied.
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January 8, 2011
Don Welsh, the departing leader of the Indianapolis Convention and Visitors Association, is the embodiment of the risk and
reward associated with bringing in outside talent to do important work on the city’s behalf.
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Many serial killer types and psychopaths work as lowly bureaucrats, just waiting to impose their wrath on a powerless person, child, or pet. Don't forget, the BTK killer was a dog catcher.
If a television station wants to improve viewership, get rid of the local blackout. I was born by the brickyard, and have attended 15 or more races. I have children now, I won't attend unless circumstances are perfect. As those with growing families know, they never are. I'm always impressed that upwards of 250,000 people attend the 500. However, as a growing, or, more apt, sprawling city, Indianapolis and its immediate suburbs count almost 2.2 million. Show the race live, let the venue get a kick-back on revenues, and open-wheel racing might have a fighting chance to be relevant again. Just in time for those tax-payer lights to make sense.
John Moore, I too have had the same issue recently. A property next to my house was on the Land Bank and I was interested in purchasing. When I tried to contact Reggie, I got back emails that had nothing to do with what I asked about. Actually my latest response from him was on this past Friday. I had asked about how to buy the property and if it was still available. His response to me was to contact the mayor's office to get the schedule of his appearances. (???) Hopefully the city is able to do something to fix what this guy has done, it would be nice if they would take the properties back and sell them properly so land owners like me and you mother would have a fair chance.
I too work in the industry, with over 25 years of experience and your political spin has probably nothing to do with any rebranding. "Let's dress it up" would have nothing to do with the government "telling us how and what to eat." Give it a political rest. And being a producer for a radio show doesn't mean you've been involved in advertising and branding for 30 years.
Ms. Morris did not understand the ways of the business world, otherwise, like the IMS, she could have petitioned the State Legislature for a handout of State Funds for her charity work. Ms. Morris should consider becoming a state lobbyist for Lemonade Stand Operators.