Old Spaghetti Factory to occupy former Shapiro’s building in Carmel
After years of sitting empty, the former Shapiro’s Delicatessen building in City Center will have a new tenant by next summer.
After years of sitting empty, the former Shapiro’s Delicatessen building in City Center will have a new tenant by next summer.
Around Indiana, life sciences companies are searching high and low for venture capital to fund promising but expensive new products, which can take a decade or longer to develop.
By Anthony Schoettle [email protected] Most people are aware of the Kiwanis Club. Sort of. Precious few know what the 102-year-old organization actually does. That alarmingly low brand awareness is a problem for the global not-for-profit, which has suffered from dwindling membership in recent years. To arrest that, Indianapolis-based Kiwanis International in April launched its first […]
Here is a sampling of panelists’ comments at the April 28 Life Sciences Power Breakfast.
The Federalist Papers regarded federalism and its cousin, the separation of powers, as surer bulwarks of liberty than anything written into the Bill of Rights.
BorgWarner Inc. is set to close two technical centers in central Indiana and consolidate them into a newly constructed facility in Noblesville that will house more than 300 high-wage employees, the Hamilton County city announced Wednesday afternoon.
When George Shultz was secretary of state in the 1980s, he liked to carve out one hour each week for quiet reflection. He sat down in his office with a pad of paper and pen, closed the door and told his secretary to interrupt him only if one of two people called: “My wife or […]
One of the more pernicious and insidious effects of the Donald Trump regime may well be the damage he does to language itself. Trumpian language is a thing unto itself: some manner of sophistry peppered with superlatives. It is a way of speech that defies the Reed-Kellogg sentence diagram. It is a jumble of incomplete […]
Here in Indianapolis, more people attend cultural events than they do sporting events, generating a stronger economic impact.
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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 […]
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.
Observers say the deal is unprecedented for a public research university and leaves unanswered questions about how others in the sector will respond.
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.
David Simon told investors that the “returns will be there” if the company continues to invest in its properties.
The Indianapolis-based manufacturer revised its full-year sales expectations after revenue rose 8 percent.
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.
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.
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.
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.