March 16, 2010
Greg AndrewsA Hamilton County judge says Mel Simon’s widow can’t cash in partnership units worth more than $500 million.
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March 10, 2010
Greg Andrews, Cory SchoutenParties disagreed over public disclosure in the first major court hearing in the dispute over how to divide the billionaire's
fortune.
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March 6, 2010
IBJ StaffWestfield’s Sports Commission is evaluating proposals from three firms interested in helping the town become “The
Family Sports Capital of America.”
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March 5, 2010
IBJ StaffThe Bloomberg BusinessWeek survey gives the town north of Indianapolis high grades for "livability, safety, education,
and economic performance."
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February 26, 2010
Scott OlsonKAR Auction Services reported a profit of $5.3 million in the fourth quarter after sustaining a loss in the same period in
2008. The company's CEO attributed the turnaround to several factors, including the completion of an initial public offering.
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February 23, 2010
Local computer consultant will become part of Dewpoint Inc., upon completion of the acquisition, and will move to Dewpoint's
Carmel
office,
which already has about a dozen employees.
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February 13, 2010
Kathleen McLaughlinHamilton County is poised to become the demographic all-star of the decade. Its 269,785 residents make up the fastest-growing,
most educated and wealthiest county in the state, according to estimates from the Indiana Business Research Center.
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February 13, 2010
Cory SchoutenStrip-center owner and developer Sandor Development Co. is moving its headquarters to Hamilton County after almost 50 years
in Indianapolis.
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February 11, 2010
Kathleen McLaughlinCarmel's new 1,600-seat concert hall will be called "The Palladium," part of a marketing effort designed to generate more
financial
support for the city's performing arts center.
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January 30, 2010
Cory SchoutenCarmel-based developer J.C. Hart Co. is making a $100 million bet that luxury apartment communities will continue to thrive
in Hamilton
County, particularly along 146th Street.
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January 30, 2010
IBJ StaffThe Mystery Co. in the Arts & Design District plans to host a farewell party Jan. 30, and close for good a few
days later.
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January 25, 2010
Home sales statewide rose 4.1 percent in December compared with the same month in 2008, although Marion and Hamilton counties
reported sizable slides.
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January 14, 2010
IBJ StaffThe center will recognize the donation by naming
the cafe and gift shop inside the 1,600-seat concert hall after the Basiles.
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January 9, 2010
Tawn ParentAthenaPowerLink selects Carmel firm Mitsch Design as the first woman-owned business it will assist locally.
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January 9, 2010
IBJ StaffBobby Joe’s Beef and Brew, a popular home-grown restaurant at Southport Road and Interstate 65,
has closed. Riviera Maya, billed as an authentic Mexican restaurant, is slated to replace Old Town Ale
House in Fishers
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January 9, 2010
IBJ StaffWith a year to go before completion of a 1,600-seat concert hall, Executive Director Steven Libman added Jeremy Hatch as development
director.
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January 2, 2010
Kathleen McLaughlinThe Washington Township Schools Foundation on the north side is among those that wants to raise money
for buildings and other high-cost needs.
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December 26, 2009
Brock BenefielHidden Toilet Paper, a small business in Fishers, patented a device that installs toilet-paper rolls into walls, keeping paper
safe from pets and children.
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December 24, 2009
Scott OlsonA high-profile piece of land in Fishers that is part of a proposed hotel and water park project has been bought by the bank
that foreclosed upon it.
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December 12, 2009
IBJ StaffThe Safe Routes to School program “aims to influence a new generation of healthy, sustainable travel
behavior,” says INDOT.
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December 12, 2009
IBJ StaffThe firm founded in 1999 recently announced it bought Indianapolis-based Zent Consulting. Financial terms
of the deal were not disclosed.
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December 1, 2009
Cory SchoutenThe city of Carmel has agreed to buy about 12 acres adjacent to the Mansion at Oak Hill for a new well field.
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November 21, 2009
Chris O'MalleyIndianapolis parking garage operator Denison shuns sexy LED lighting for Fishers supplier’s induction lights.
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November 21, 2009
IBJ StaffHot Box Pizza plans to open a downtown location in the Harness Factory Lofts building, and WineTyme, a new local shop selling
wines, craft beers and gourmet food, is coming to Fishers.
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November 21, 2009
IBJ StaffTruss Manufacturing Co., a fixture along U.S. 31 in Westfield since 1959, in October changed its name to TMC Building Products
to emphasize its expansion into other supplies.
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Schools already cut the majority of the fat several years ago when the property tax system was capped. There is nothing left to cut. If Indiana continues to treat schools and teachers like a red-headed stepchild, they will see busing cut, athletics became pay for the wealthy programs, arts and music disappear, class sizes above 35 in many places (I had 18 in my elementary classes in the 80's)and less help for your children. Do you value education to Colts domed stadiums and tax breaks for corporations?
still true today and it obviously didn't get any better or TOney wouldn't have closed shop sold his crapwagon thrown in the towel and moved to Florida
I loved the book Sarah Plain and tall growing up. I enjoyed reading stories about settlers moving west.
You do realize Bruce Barnes died 5 years ago. I am guessing this is not a recent quote. I am not sure where you dusted it off from, but it does not even show up in a Google search. Wow, the haters are getting desperate.
So are you now searching for a Floyd Davis quote about how Eddie Rickenbacker cost him a race win?
The new CEO has inherited a mess not of her doing. The former CEO and finally-fired VP's misuse (for their own personal gain) of funds that were dedicated to educating Indiana children are at the very least an embarrassment to the dedicated staff who have continued to push on, and most likely a criminal act. If you were a donor or sponsor in the last decade to these guys, an audit is definitely in order. Hang in there, Jennifer Burk!