Indianapolis Business Journal

AUGUST 22-28, 2016

Construction of a much-anticipated 21c museum and hotel slated to be built as part of a $55 million redevelopment of Old City Hall is not likely to start on time after the owner missed a deadline to secure financing. And this isn’t the only 21c project suffering a delay, Scott Olson reports. Also in this week’s paper, Hayleigh Colombo delves into Mayor Joe Hogsett’s plan to eliminate city pensions for new employees. And IBJ profiles 12 of the city’s most talented and accomplished chief technology officers in our CTO of the Year publication.

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Hogsett seeks to eliminate city pensions

Mayor Joe Hogsett wants to replace traditional pensions for future employees with a retirement option more like a private-sector 401(k) as a way to help erase the city’s multimillion-dollar deficit.

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City studies need for more hotels after losing 1,000+ rooms

The closure of a handful of hotels across the city has essentially wiped out the gains made when the JW Marriott opened with its 1,005 rooms. Now Visit Indy and the city’s Capital Improvement Board are studying whether the city needs more rooms and more convention center space.

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