• Advertise
  • People
  • Lists
  • Jobs
  • Classifieds
  • Public Notices
  • Newsletters
  • Podcast
  • Contact Us
Indianapolis Business Journal
Subscribe Now Log In
Indianapolis Business Journal
  • Newsletters
  • Podcast
  • Weekly Paper
  • Advertise
  • People
  • Lists
  • Jobs
  • Classifieds
  • Public Notices
  • News
    • Weekly Paper
      • Digital Edition
      • Purchase Past Issues
    • Diversity
    • Sports Business
    • Small Business
    • Banking & Finance
    • Regional
      • Boone County
      • Hamilton County
      • Hancock County
      • Hendricks County
      • Johnson County
      • Madison County
      • Morgan County
      • Shelby County
      • Other Counties
    • More Industries
      • Communications
      • Education & Workforce Development
      • Energy & Environment
      • Government & Economic Development
      • Law
      • Manufacturing
      • Philanthropy
      • Transportation, Distribution & Logistics
      • Workplace Issues
    • Company News
      • Eli Lilly and Co.
      • Simon Property Group
      • Anthem
      • More Public Companies
      • More Private Companies
    • Corrections
    • Multimedia
      • Photo Galleries
      • Videos
      • IBJ mobile apps
      • RSS Feeds
  • Real Estate
    • Retail
    • Restaurants
    • Commercial
    • Residential
  • Politics
  • North of 96th
  • Health Care
  • Tech
  • Opinion
    • Forefront
    • Viewpoint
    • Editorials
    • Letters to the Editor
  • Events
    • Life Sciences Power Breakfast
    • Technology Power Breakfast
    • Forty Under 40
      • Register for Event
      • 2022 Honorees
      • Past Recipients
      • Nominate
      • 2022 Event Video
    • Conexus – Manufacturing & Logistics
    • Tech Exec of the Year & Tech 25
      • 2021 Honorees
      • Past Recipients
      • Nominate
      • 2021 Event Video
      • Register for Event
    • Fast25
      • Hear More from our Keynote
      • 2021 Event Video
      • 2021 Honorees
      • 2021 Event Photos
      • Past Recipients
      • Nominate
      • Register for Event
    • Commercial Real Estate & Construction Power Breakfast
    • Health Care Heroes
      • 2022 Honorees
      • Past Recipients
      • Nominate
      • 2021 Event Video
      • Register for Event
    • Health Care & Benefits Power Breakfast
    • Gleaners – Hunger & Health
    • Women of Influence
      • 2021 Honorees
      • 2021 Event Video
      • 2021 Event Photos
      • Past Recipients
      • Nominate
      • Register for event
    • Economic Forecast
    • Engage Indiana
    • CFO of the Year
      • 2021 Honorees
      • Past Recipients
      • Nominate
      • 2021 Event Video
      • Register for 2020 Event
    • Events – previous year
      • Workforce Development
      • Hob Nob
      • Indiana Defense Summit 2020
  • Awards
    • Submit Award Nominations
      • 20 in their Twenties
      • Health Care Heroes
      • Tech Exec of the Year & Tech 25
      • Michael A. Carroll Award
      • CFO of the Year
      • Fast25
      • Women of Influence
      • 40 Under 40
    • Award Recipients
      • CFO of the Year
        • 2020 Honorees
        • Past Recipients
      • Health Care Heroes
        • 2021 Honorees
        • Nominations
        • Past Recipients
      • Michael A. Carroll Award
      • Women of Influence
        • 2020 Honorees
        • Past Recipients
      • Forty Under 40
        • Class of 2022
        • Past Recipients
      • Tech Exec of the Year
        • 2021 Honorees
        • Past Recipients
  • Content Studio
    • Thought Leadership
      • Advice from entrepreneurs who’ve been there
      • Office sector reinventing itself; multifamily and industrial sectors thrive
      • Fixing leaks in our talent and information pipelines
      • Organizations take a hard look at hiring practices
      • Pandemic’s wake includes silver linings
      • Educators still too focused on traditional paths
      • Employers, educators working together can improve outcomes and economy
      • Ending food insecurity takes scale, creativity
      • Technological advancements heighten cybersecurity challenges
      • Better design, sound fundamentals contribute to upbeat forecast
    • Sponsored Content
      • RJE has two reasons to celebrate: 32 years serving the Indianapolis community, and a new partnership focused on the future of the workplace
      • Delta Dental teams up with VSP Vision Care
      • ‘Dancing in the rain’ in time of crisis
      • So You Want to Start — and Sell — a Business
      • Why Your Next Great Hire May Never Walk Through Your Door
      • Delta Dental offers enhanced benefits for patients with special needs
      • Data Integrity, Breaches, and Consumer Trust
      • Verizon’s 5G network is advancing Indy’s tech economy
      • Back to the office! CNO Financial Returns To A Transformed Workplace
      • Delta Dental leads conversation around civility; invests in future talent
      • A health network built for positive outcomes
    • IEDC on Indiana
      • ‘The Culture Queen’ on what it takes to be an entrepreneur
    • Business Cares sites
      • Business Cares Heart Health Awareness
      • Business Cares Breast Cancer Awareness
      • Business Cares Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
    • IBJ Custom Publishing
    • Contact Us
Subscribe Now Log In
  • Weekly Paper
  • The IBJ Podcast
  • The Freedom Forum podcast
  • Latest IBJ Forefront
  • The Innovation Issue
  • Forty Under 40 – 2022
  • 20 in their Twenties
Home » Photos » Connersville hit hard by economy

Connersville hit hard by economy

  • The east-central Indiana city of Connersville was nicknamed ''Little Detroit'' because of its dependence on the auto industry. Like the real Motor City, the Fayette County seat has struggled with job losses. -

    The east-central Indiana city of Connersville was nicknamed ''Little Detroit'' because of its dependence on the auto industry. Like the real Motor City, the Fayette County seat has struggled with job losses.
  • In February, Fayette County's jobless rate reached 14.7 percent-among the highest in the state. More than half of the county's 25,000 residents live in Connersville. -

    In February, Fayette County's jobless rate reached 14.7 percent-among the highest in the state. More than half of the county's 25,000 residents live in Connersville.
  • Visteon Corp. closed its cooling-systems factory in Connersville in December 2007, costing 890 employees some of the city's best-paying jobs. - IBJ Photo by: Robin Jerstad

    Visteon Corp. closed its cooling-systems factory in Connersville in December 2007, costing 890 employees some of the city's best-paying jobs.
  • As Connersville's unemployment rate has grown, so have the lines outside the First United Methodist Church downtown, which houses a free medical clinic twice a month. -

    As Connersville's unemployment rate has grown, so have the lines outside the First United Methodist Church downtown, which houses a free medical clinic twice a month.
  • Patient Cary Cloyd fills out registration paperwork for the twice-monthly free clinic at First United Methodist Church in Connersville. - IBJ Photo by: Robin Jerstad

    Patient Cary Cloyd fills out registration paperwork for the twice-monthly free clinic at First United Methodist Church in Connersville.
  • Dr. Keith Dobyns examines 1-year-old Cash Boulware as he's held by his mother, Rebecca Boulware. - IBJ Photo by: Robin Jerstad

    Dr. Keith Dobyns examines 1-year-old Cash Boulware as he's held by his mother, Rebecca Boulware.
  • Former Visteon employee Mona Rowland is taking advantage of federal funding intended to retrain displaced workers, studying for a degree in social work at Indiana University East in Richmond. -

    Former Visteon employee Mona Rowland is taking advantage of federal funding intended to retrain displaced workers, studying for a degree in social work at Indiana University East in Richmond.
  • Rick Kurz and two partners bought onetime Visteon hangout Mousie's restaurant and bar less three months after the plant closed. - IBJ Photo by: Robin Jerstad

    Rick Kurz and two partners bought onetime Visteon hangout Mousie's restaurant and bar less three months after the plant closed.
  • Mousie's has perservered despite Connersville's struggles. The owner credits its $1 draft beer and friendly service. - IBJ Photo by: Robin Jerstad

    Mousie's has perservered despite Connersville's struggles. The owner credits its $1 draft beer and friendly service.
  • With economists predicting the statewide average unemployment rate will reach 10 percent this year, the experience of a hard-hit community like Connersville offers a glimpse of what lies ahead for the rest of Indiana. -

    With economists predicting the statewide average unemployment rate will reach 10 percent this year, the experience of a hard-hit community like Connersville offers a glimpse of what lies ahead for the rest of Indiana.
  • The east-central Indiana city of Connersville was nicknamed ''Little Detroit'' because of its dependence on the auto industry. Like the real Motor City, the Fayette County seat has struggled with job losses.
  • In February, Fayette County's jobless rate reached 14.7 percent-among the highest in the state. More than half of the county's 25,000 residents live in Connersville.
  • Visteon Corp. closed its cooling-systems factory in Connersville in December 2007, costing 890 employees some of the city's best-paying jobs.
  • As Connersville's unemployment rate has grown, so have the lines outside the First United Methodist Church downtown, which houses a free medical clinic twice a month.
  • Patient Cary Cloyd fills out registration paperwork for the twice-monthly free clinic at First United Methodist Church in Connersville.
  • Dr. Keith Dobyns examines 1-year-old Cash Boulware as he's held by his mother, Rebecca Boulware.
  • Former Visteon employee Mona Rowland is taking advantage of federal funding intended to retrain displaced workers, studying for a degree in social work at Indiana University East in Richmond.
  • Rick Kurz and two partners bought onetime Visteon hangout Mousie's restaurant and bar less three months after the plant closed.
  • Mousie's has perservered despite Connersville's struggles. The owner credits its $1 draft beer and friendly service.
  • With economists predicting the statewide average unemployment rate will reach 10 percent this year, the experience of a hard-hit community like Connersville offers a glimpse of what lies ahead for the rest of Indiana.
The 101-story Shanghai World Financial Center is the world's third-tallest building.

Exploring China

Open from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturdays at the Maxwell apartment building at 530 E. Ohio St., the Indy Winter Farmers' Market runs for 23 weeks, until the end of April.

Indy Winter Farmers’ Market

In less than three months, administrators at Indianapolis Metropolitan High School decided to implement a school-wide overhaul.

Chartering change

Optician Lacy Crafton puts lenses in frames at Greenwood's LensTech Optical, the largest independently owned optical lab in the state.

The year in photos

New Day, which makes wine made from locally grown honey and fruit,  operates a tasting room in Fountain Square.

Fountain Square

First-floor exhibit halls will be part of the expanded convention center's 566,600 square feet of contiguous exhibit space.

Convention center expansion

Van Ausdall and Farrar's in-house Voice Museum features dozens of variations of Edison's Ediphone dictating machine arranged in chronological order.

Voice Museum

This signed painting owned by troubled financier Tim Durham is expected to sell for $500-$1,000 at auction.

Durham art auction

Eli Lilly and Co. has more than 8,000 workers sprucing up a six-mile stretch of I-70 between the airport and downtown.

Helping hands

Crews gave the JW Marriott an identity in September, hoisting giant letters to the top of the 34-story hotel downtown.

Sneak peak at JW Marriott

One 15-barrel batch of beer can use 1,000 pounds of barley, 300 gallons of water, 10 pounds of hops, and five gallons of yeast.

Sun King brewery

The former Central Avenue United Methodist Church is being renovated into the headquarters for Indiana Landmarks.

Old Centrum restoration

Butler University supporters gathered around Monument Circle on Wednesday for a pep rally in honor of the hometown team's berth in this year's Final Four.

Butler pep rally

This black halter gown with lace trim and center-front slit is part of Chicago designer Jorge Del Busto's formal wear line.

Midwest Fashion Week preview

The covered bridge at Moscow was a community landmark until it was destroyed by a tornado in June 2008.

The Moscow covered bridge

One of the first things new airport CEO John Clark said he wanted to do was to squeeze more use-and revenue-out of the new airport terminal's Civic Plaza space.

2009 Year In Review

Historic Landmarks leader Marsh Davis is right at home in 100-year-old residence.

Living with history

Navy dress in jersey knit with sharp shoulders and curvy seams at the hip by Temperley, $1,175, at Nordstrom at the Fashion Mall

Vogue in your backyard

Indianapolis Indians President Max Schumacher has worked for the team since 1957.

Indians President Max Schumacher

Workers install beams that will support the glass-covered facade of the new JW Marriott convention hotel along West Street downtown. The complex also includes a Fairfield Inn, SpringHill Suites and Courtyard by Marriott.

JW Marriott construction project

A vintage Peanut King sign in Richard Green Co.'s window. The Indianapolis company got its start in 1957 selling peanut vending machines.

Peanut King

The east-central Indiana city of Connersville was nicknamed ''Little Detroit'' because of its dependence on the auto industry. Like the real Motor City, the Fayette County seat has struggled with job losses.

Connersville hit hard by economy

First-floor exhibit halls will be part of the expanded convention center's 566,600 square feet of contiguous exhibit space.

Convention Center Expansion

Sen. Barack Obama's popularity led Indiana to vote Democratic in a presidential election for the first time since 1964.

2008 Year In Review

« Previous 1 … 3 4 5 6 Next »
Back To Top
  • Subscriptions
    • Online & Print Subscriptions
    • FREE eNews
  • Submit to Edit
    • Submit People
    • Submit Records
    • IBJ Awards
  • IBJ.com Account
    • My Account
    • FREE IBJ.com Registrations
  • Events
    • Upcoming IBJ Events
    • Event Sponsorship
    • Award Nominations
  • Support & Information
    • Customer Service
    • Contact Us
    • Career Opportunities
    • Reprints
  • Online Products
    • Purchase Past Issues
    • Bookstore
  • Advertising
    • IBJ Advertising
    • Contacts
    • Classifieds
    • Legal Notices
    • Submit Advertising
  • Multimedia
    • Photo Galleries
    • Videos
    • IBJ Mobile App
    • IBJ on Facebook
    • IBJ on Twitter
    • RSS Feeds
  • IBJ.com
    • Book of Lists
    • Editorial Calendar
    • Archives
    • IBJ Digital Newspaper
    • Past Print Issues
    • Magazines/Supplements
    • IBJ Store
  • Other IBJ Media Websites
    • The Indiana Lawyer
    • Court & Commercial Record
    • AdEndeavor
Copyright © 2022 All Rights Reserved Privacy Policy | Terms of Service