January 29, 2011
Greg MorrisAs the debut of the Palladium in Carmel has taken center stage, I have been reflecting on the amazing ascent of what used
to be a sleepy town.
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January 28, 2011
Scott OlsonAn executive at the Noblesville firm's parent company said the departures of CEO Don Dumoulin and Chief Financial Officer
Yun Kim were the result of a "mutual agreement." A search is under way for replacements to lead one of the area's largest
medical device manufacturers.
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January 28, 2011
Francesca JaroszCity officials hope landing the Lids Indiana Bulls as a tenant at the planned Grand Park Sports Campus will help drive thousands
of visitors to the 300-acre site—and nearby businesses.
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January 27, 2011
Francesca JaroszA new Carmel-based Tea Party group, the Constitutional Patriots, has set its sights on Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard, taking issue
with his spending on projects like the $170 million Center for the Performing Arts.
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January 22, 2011
-Andrea DavisLocated just west of Range Line Road in Carmel’s Art & Design District, Donatello’s Italian Restaurant is
a true family affair.
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January 14, 2011
Anthony SchoettleCurrent Publications is exhibiting growth seldom seen in the newspaper industry these days. Four years after launching, the
company is preparing to debut its fourth weekly newspaper in Hamilton County on Jan. 25.
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January 8, 2011
IBJ StaffThe former owners of Arturo's have opened another eatery, this time in Carmel's Arts & Design District.
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January 8, 2011
IBJ StaffThe living-history attraction is the second Indianapolis institution to win the prestigious National Medal for Museum Service.
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January 7, 2011
Fishers-based furniture dealer and office space designer is purchasing the assets of Columbus, Ohio-based Continental Office
Environment's Indianapolis location on East 33rd Street. Both companies are Herman Miller dealers.
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December 20, 2010
Scott OlsonBringing Carmel and Avon offices under the Prudential brand should help the agency increase its presence in the metropolitan
area, particularly on the west side.
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December 18, 2010
Kathleen McLaughlinCarmel is building a dream home for the performing arts. Now those groups planning to move into it just have to figure out
how to pay their share of the mortgage.
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December 18, 2010
IBJ StaffRoutes to Carmel and Fishers that were to be discontinued at the end of the year are on the verge of being rescued.
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December 18, 2010
IBJ StaffSeveral restaurants, including three pizza chains, and an adult-oriented retail store are planning new locations around the
city.
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December 14, 2010
Francesca JaroszStonegate Mortgage Corp. plans to move next spring from its current location near 106th Street and Allisonville Road to a
29,000-square-foot office near 106th Street and State Road 37.
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December 13, 2010
Francesca JaroszThe expiration of a federal grant will halt a popular suburban commuter bus service at year’s end, but central Indiana
transit advocates say it may be just a temporary stoppage.
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December 11, 2010
IBJ StaffThe joint marketing effort is, in part, an effort to counter Carmel's Art & Design District.
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December 9, 2010
Bloomberg NewsTwenty for-profit colleges—led by Carmel-based ITT Educational Services—reaped $521 million in U.S. taxpayer funds
in 2010 by recruiting armed-services members and veterans through misleading marketing, according to a Congressional report
released Thursday.
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December 4, 2010
Cory SchoutenSimon Property Group Inc. has offered to settle a lawsuit with Bren Simon by cashing out 6.5 million partnership units her
late husband Melvin held in the giant shopping mall developer.
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December 4, 2010
HAND’s mission is to create and promote affordable, quality housing and to educate the community about housing needs.
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December 1, 2010
J.K. WallConner Prairie Interactive History Park will open a Civil War exhibit in June, hoping for a similar bump in membership and
ticket sales as it got from its Balloon Voyage rides the past two years.
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November 30, 2010
Cory SchoutenAttorneys for Bren Simon turned their ire toward a Hamilton County judge on Tuesday, asking him to recuse himself from a legal
battle over real estate magnate Melvin Simon's $2 billion estate.
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November 22, 2010
Kathleen McLaughlinLegacy Fund President Brad Little is stepping down to take a similar job in Iowa. In three years, the foundation serving Hamilton
County has grown from $25 million to $40 million in assets.
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November 20, 2010
IBJ StaffHabitat for Humanity of Hamilton County is a non-profit, ecumenical Christian organization that is dedicated to working in
partnership with families in Hamilton County under the conviction that every person should have a simple, decent, affordable
place to live in safety and dignity.
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November 15, 2010
IBJ StaffKAR Auction Services Inc. announced Monday night that it plans to expand its Carmel headquarters, creating up to 249 jobs
by 2015.
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November 13, 2010
Cory SchoutenMike’s Express Carwash and its principals, Bill and Mike Dahm, sons of founder Joe Dahm, are facing a lawsuit in Hamilton
Superior Court brought by Jerry Dahm, a cousin who owned 35 percent of the company until May.
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First, the Athenaeum is going to have to get past the hurdle with the Lockerbie residents and the agreement that the parcel would be residential. Second, and in my opinion, this prime piece of property should include parking, PLUS, a black box theater(s), some market rate and affordable artist housing and a plan to renovate and reconfigure the second story theater. I would negotiate to add the DeHaan property surface parking lot into the development mix, place a one story surface parking garage on the DeHaan lot on the street level (for the Dehaan tenants use during the daytime) and add a second story to the garage that would become an addition to the current second story theater and then change the direction of the theater by moving the stage across the alley and on top of the DeHaan lot parking. You can add all the stage elements that are currently missing from the Athenaeum stage to make it more attractive for use by Ballet, Opera and traveling productions. Plus, the theater changes would probably help solve some of the soundproofing issues. Alas,it does not seem to be a part of the strategic plan to conduct a study to determine best use of the property. Seems like the current plan is a quick and easy move that ignores the property best use/potential and any strategic property planning for the effect on future generations.
I recall that MSA's pilings are still in the ground and hard to remove. It’s not likely any proposal will include significant underground construction/parking because of this. Start adding 2 floors of retail, 8 floors of parking and 5-10 floors of possible hotel, and/or 10-20 floors of residential, and you are at 30 floors already with possible expansion of all the uses. But then again I could be wrong.
Accoriding to their website there is no deadline to the Do Not Call list. What is this article referring to??
On what planet are they entitled to this largesse from the stockholders? These people make multi-million dollar salaries: Pay for your own personal travel.
It matters because they're already paid enormously fat salaries: Pay for your own personal travel. Being "taxed on it" isn't a valid excuse--so what? They're still being gifted a raft of luxury perks from somebody else's money on top of an enormous, lavish salary.