Expansion

Business school outgrows IndianaRestricted Content

April 27, 2009
J.K. Wall
With enrollment surging in vocational schools around the country, Indiana Business College has launched an expansion into Ohio and likely into other states as well. The Indianapolis-based for-profit school also is changing its name.
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Progress on the PrairieRestricted Content

April 6, 2009
It's good to see Conner Prairie thriving after the rocky years it endured earlier in the decade.
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Conner Prairie Balloon ride will carry up to 20 people 350 feet highRestricted Content

March 30, 2009
Kathleen McLaughlin
Conner Prairie will begin its outdoor season April 2 not as a pioneer-era museum but as an "interactive history park."
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Drugstores expanding on 86th Street corridorRestricted Content

March 23, 2009
A rough economy hasn't calmed the grudge match between drugstore giants Walgreen Co. and CVS Caremark.
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These stories might cheer you upRestricted Content

March 16, 2009
Chris Katterjohn
This week I'm going to be your own, personal Pollyanna and try to cheer you up with some good news.
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Vocational art school grows at PyramidsRestricted Content

March 2, 2009
The Art Institute of Indianapolis is expanding its presence at the Pyramids with the addition of offices, classrooms, specialty labs and a lounge for its growing student population.
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Logistics firm growsRestricted Content

February 16, 2009
MD Logistics has completed a coldstorage facility for pharmaceutical products in its hometown of Plainfield.
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Kroger, Marsh continue store-upgrade spreeRestricted Content

December 22, 2008
Sam Stall
Even in the midst of a recession, one form of economic activity continues apace -- supermarket construction and refurbishment.
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Distribution holds promise for Central IndianaRestricted Content

December 22, 2008
Chip Cutter
A new report shows that, despite a sluggish national economy, the Indianapolis area should continue to attract industrial businesses and distribution centers next year.
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Dean hopes Herron's public-art projects will prompt attention for the school's new master's degree.Restricted Content

December 15, 2008
Kathleen McLaughlin
IUPUI's Herron School of Art and Design is raising money to expand its classrooms — especially for those artists engaged in sculpture and public projects.
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Sign Craft experiences record growthRestricted Content

December 8, 2008
Anthony Schoettle
While many central Indiana manufacturers are feeling the pinch of the downturned economy, locally based Sign Craft Industries Inc. is posting record growth this year and projecting another robust year in 2009.
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Speedway project will have victimsRestricted Content

December 1, 2008
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HHGregg looks to grow as other consumer electronic businesses falterRestricted Content

November 24, 2008
Greg Andrews
HH Gregg has grown from a local to a national consumer electronic store chain and has its eye on expanding further, given Circuit City's bankruptcy filing.
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Retailers plan new locationsRestricted Content

November 17, 2008
At a time when most retailers are cutting back, a few in the Indianapolis area are growing.
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Langham lands airport dealRestricted Content

November 17, 2008
An arm of locally based Langham Logistics has won a 40-month, $3.28 million contract to provide logistics services at the new Indianapolis International Airport terminal.
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Greenwood's largest employer to launch $69M expansionRestricted Content

November 17, 2008
Endress + Hauser Inc., one of Greenwood's biggest employers, is planning a major expansion that will bring 234 jobs to Johnson County.
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ICVA embarking on new direction with new CEO WelshRestricted Content

November 17, 2008
Anthony Schoettle
Don Welsh is quickly making a name for himself as a change agent. Though few knew what to think when Welsh announced he was leaving Seattle to become Indianapolis Convention & Visitors Association CEO, he's shown he didn't come here to simply wind down his career.
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Indianapolis Motor Speedway ponders hotel, moving museumRestricted Content

November 10, 2008
Anthony Schoettle
Indianapolis Motor Speedway officials are in talks to move their Hall of Fame Museum from the interior of the oval to a spot just outside the south end of the track, an area that could also house a new Speedway hotel.
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Indianapolis Airport opening good news for local PR, hospitality firmsRestricted Content

November 10, 2008
Chris O'Malley
In the last two months, the Indianapolis Airport Authority board has approved spending at least $850,000 toward grand-opening parties for the new airport terminal and events in the form of contracts with caterers, event planners and public relations firms.
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Hawker Beechcraft Corp. at work on $14 million expansion of its airport terminal facilityRestricted Content

November 3, 2008
Hawker Beechcraft Corp. has begun work on a $14 million expansion of its terminal and aircraft service facility at Indianapolis International Airport.
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Running Co. takes aim at sporting-goods giantsRestricted Content

January 7, 2008
Anthony Schoettle
Retired Olympic distance runner Bob Kennedy and his business partner, Ashley Johnson, have expanded their Running Co. to four stores. The most recent expansion is their boldest yet, pitting them against mall giants Dick's Sporting Goods, The Finish Line and Foot Locker for supremacy among south-side runners and walkers.
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Republic Airways expects to add at least 1,000 jobs in 2007Restricted Content

July 31, 2006
Chris O'Malley
Republic Airways Holdings plans to add more than 1,000 jobs, including some at its Indianapolis headquarters, thanks to a deal to fly larger aircraft for US Airways and its first contract to fly for Continental Airlines.
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