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Westfield attributes $92M in real estate development to Grand Park
In addition, the city said Thursday that the 400-acre sports campus has had a hand in sparking $491 million in projects still in the planning stage or preparing to start construction.
Tim Hortons selects site for first local restaurant
The Canadian coffee and doughnut institution is counting on the Indianapolis market to be a big part of its U.S. expansion plans.
Carmel proposes $13.4 million ‘road diet’ for Rangeline Road
The project will eliminate three of the five existing travel lanes from 116th Street to Main Street, add roundabouts at intersections, install a landscape median through the corridor and put multipurpose paths on both sides of the road.
Wall Street punishes Lilly for latest drug setback; analysts grasp for answers
News that federal regulators rejected Lilly’s drug for arthritis sent the stock tumbling more than 5 percent Monday, and sent surprised analysts searching for answers.
Noblesville environmental consulting firm hires Zoeller
Golars Environmental and Remediation Services announced Tuesday that former Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller would serve as general counsel for the company.
Angie’s List executive Towns leaves after dozen years with company
Senior Vice President of Product Shelly Towns said she wanted to get out of her “comfort zone” and is looking for new opportunities.
BOHANON & STYRING: Study vouchers but don’t limit availability
Assuming the government’s interest is in educating the child and not in providing employment at public schools, the state should be indifferent as to how and where the educating takes place.
MJ Insurance moving headquarters to Carmel next year
One of the area’s largest insurance agencies announced Monday that it plans to move its corporate headquarters from the northeast side of Indianapolis to Carmel next year.
Local life sciences, pharma consultancy acquired by German firm
Safis Solutions LLC, a 15-year-old Indianapolis consulting firm that helps life science companies move their products through the government regulatory process, has been acquired by PharmaLex, the companies announced Monday.
Express Scripts expects to be dumped by Anthem after 2019
The prescription drug manager said Indianapolis-based Anthem Inc., its biggest customer, doesn’t plan to extend its contract when it expires even though Express Scripts is offering major discounts.
Allison Transmission posts stronger-than-expected quarterly sales
The Indianapolis-based manufacturer revised its full-year sales expectations after revenue rose 8 percent.
Simon CEO says he’s confident mall business will prevail in tough retail climate
David Simon told investors that the “returns will be there” if the company continues to invest in its properties.
BOHANON & STYRING: Gender pay gap is real–and there’s a reason for it
Women tend to choose lower-paying occupations, and are more likely to have career interruptions for childbearing/child care and for care of elderly relatives. This results in lower pay.
Purdue’s decision to acquire Kaplan a ‘high-risk, high-reward’ move
Observers say the deal is unprecedented for a public research university and leaves unanswered questions about how others in the sector will respond.
Infosys deal happened fast; now battle begins over tech hub’s location
Infosys leaders said Indiana officials took advantage of their earlier relationship to land one of the four U.S. hubs and as many as 2,000 jobs. Indianapolis and Carmel are in the running for the hub’s short-term home.
Fight against opioid crisis must be nuanced
Erin Moran died last month in southern Indiana. An early and erroneous report suggested the one-time Hollywood star’s death was the result of a heroin overdose. Her former co-star, Scott Baio, quickly condemned her behavior and that of anyone who takes drugs. He said in a radio interview, “You do drugs, you die.” It turns […]
LANOSGA: Providing public records is part of public duty
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