Indianapolis Business Journal

DECEMBER 6-12, 2010

This week, find out why some Fountain Square business owners want to create a new tax to pay for neighborhood improvements and see what Indiana University is doing to improve its share of the online education market. In Focus, read about what local businesses are doing to build relationships overseas. And check out the results of our CFO of the Year awards program, complete with video interviews of the winners in five categories.

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IU tries new tack in online education

Traditional colleges like Indiana University know they must shift to more online learning options or else lose students to upstart competitors using digital technology to offer college curriculum at greater convenience.

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EDITORIAL: Online retailers should pay sales tax

Retailers and shopping center owners are right in crusading for a level playing field in taxation. It isn’t fair that most online retailers don’t charge sales taxes, while traditional retailers in Indiana must tack on 7 percent.

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Together we can reduce homelessness

Each day, hundreds of homeless men and women pass through the doors of Horizon House, the only agency in central Indiana that provides homeless neighbors with access to the services of a unique collaboration of partners—all under one roof.

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St. Francis covets Greenwood’s growth

It doesn’t take a genius to figure out why St. Francis Hospital & Health Centers is going to build a new ER and medical office complex near Greenwood: The area has been growing over the past decade 10 times faster than the city of Indianapolis.

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