Indianapolis Business Journal

JANUARY 6-12, 2014

We've been so busy making googly eyes at the spanking-new Eskenazi Hospital that we've forgotten about the 1.2 million square feet Wishard Hospital complex that it replaced. But reporter Scott Olson has the scoop on how Indiana University plans to reuse—and in some cases demolish—those properties to eventually create a life sciences hub. Also this week, Chris O'Malley takes a spin in the futuristic, $65,000 Tesla Model S to see what all the fuss is about. And in A&E, sports columnist Mike Lopresti examines the messy art of arena-naming.

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State lags city with science, tech jobs

Careers in science, technology, engineering and math—typically referred to as STEM fields—have surged in growth compared to other careers in Marion and Hamilton counties. But the rest of Indiana has barely budged from the early 2000s.

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Ex-Star reporter lands Carmel consulting deal

Carmel reporter Dan McFeely quit the layoff-prone Indianapolis Star in November to become a consultant to Carmel’s Department of Economic Development. Records show the deal could be lucrative for the 15-year Star veteran, with the potential to earn up to $99,000 a year.

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EDITORIAL: Jacobs bestowed valuable lessons

Had Andy Jacobs not fulfilled the duties of his congressional office so unusually during his nearly 30 years in the House, the outpouring of memories following his Dec. 29 death might have been more mundane.

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Hicks: North Korea is epitome of an economic system

The U.S. economy is not a system; it is a series of markets that by their very nature cannot be organized. The People’s Republic of Korea is the contemporary bastion of economic systems; North Korea is the most centrally planned state of modern times.

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