Cecil Bohanon & Nick Curott: Spread’s rise is bad news for saving, the economy
| Cecil Bohanon and Nick Curott
With all due respect to our Keynesian colleagues, discouraging saving is bad policy.
With all due respect to our Keynesian colleagues, discouraging saving is bad policy.
The IEDC and leadership of The Valley neighborhood presented initial plans to residents on Thursday night following several months of consultation with local firms Browning and MKSK.
The Indiana Economic Development Corp. recently approached Boone County officials about the possible development of land northwest of Lebanon for a big business project, but officials aren’t sharing much information.
Amber Finley is associate general counsel at the Health & Hospital Corporation of Marion County.
Kevin MacCauley’s software firm for fitness companies, Upper Hand, has grown 20.5% through the pandemic and is on target to double this year.
Jordan Ryan, an architectural historian/archivist, is principal at The History Concierge LLC.
Local malls and shopping centers are continuing to grapple with the decline in brick-and-mortar retail demand by trying to reinvent themselves with a focus on amenities.
Not unlike the habits that formed cultures 70,000 years ago, we can think about culture at work as a common set of behaviors, and underlying mindsets, that shape how people interact.
Companies have had to figure out ways to support their Ukraine-based workers while also keeping business moving in a time of huge disruption.
He’s the CEO of Indianapolis-based Sarson Funds, which offers cryptocurrency-focused investments to financial advisers and accredited investors. He spoke to IBJ recently—not from his office, but from what he calls the firm’s “secret location,” a house in Carmel where staffers build computers and do crypto mining.
Indianapolis Airport Authority officials are looking to 2023 and 2024, with a focus on renewing the nonstop flight to Paris and possibly other international destinations.
In the provocative plot, Thomas Jefferson’s son, who grew up enslaved on the president’s Virginia plantation, returns to Monticello after the Civil War to collect artifacts from his youth.
It seems that, while shoppers and sellers have wholeheartedly embraced digital commerce, the demise of brick-and-mortar retail—to paraphrase Mark Twain—is highly exaggerated.
Kevin Brinegar has led the statewide business advocacy as president and CEO for the past 20 years.
Stuart has served as PNC’s top Indianapolis-area executive since 2011, and she’s spent her entire career working for the bank in various markets.
In Indianapolis, Rolls-Royce plans to add 150,000 square feet to the east side of its Tibbs Avenue facility, expanding and improving its testing capabilities at the site.
Krueger currently serves as chief operating officer at the 16 Tech Community Corp., which oversees the 50-acre 16 Tech Innovation District on the city’s near-west side.
The initiative is a partnership between the Indianapolis Urban League, the National Urban League and the African American Coalition of Indianapolis, and is funded with a $100 million Lilly Endowment Inc. grant awarded in August 2020.
Gov. Eric Holcomb on Tuesday announced long-awaited site plans involving the Indiana School for the Deaf, the Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired, and a new state archives building.