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Today, the Indy Eleven’s bid to join Major League Soccer is considered a long shot. It needs a quick jolt if the city wants to win.
The Indianapolis Cultural Trail was supposed to be a nice city amenity and promote a healthy lifestyle among downtown residents and visitors. But it’s become much more.
After the deal closes, the insurers are expected to collectively cover more than 620,000 people and generate annual revenue approaching $6 billion.
One minute, the football championship folks are on the line to pop the question. The next, Indianapolis has six weeks to say yes, and plan how to pull it off.
That compares to $30 million the Indianapolis business community contributed in cash and in-kind services to support the 2012 Super Bowl held at Lucas Oil Stadium.
In their annual Business Outlook forecast, Indiana University Kelley School of Business economists say employment gains will fuel economic growth in 2018.
The 2022 College Football Playoff National Championship game is expected to have a $150 million economic impact on Indianapolis.
Leaders of Division I are moving forward to devise a plan to sell alcohol at its championship events, while Division II honchos are taking a hard pass and Division III is taking a wait-and-see approach.
Indiana Virtual School has attracted thousands of students but graduated very few. A Chalkbeat Indiana investigation found the school’s founder hired his own company to manage the school, for which it received millions of dollars.
The move will add 48 beds to a hospital that has been transferring patients to other facilities for lack of room.
In the midst of a career at a leading law firm, Wessler researched local organizations in search of a group focusing on the professional development of women in general finance. Not finding one, she led the creation of Executive Women in Finance. Rising up: “I was one of those people who got interested in high […]
Andrea Pierson achieved victories for Faegre’s product liability mass tort clients in trials and pretrial proceedings while helping grow the firm’s Product Liability & Environmental team to more than 100.
As bankruptcy trustee for ITT Educational Services Inc., Deborah Caruso has had to make sense of what was left of 137 campuses, where 8,000 people were laid off and 40,000 students left to fend for themselves.
Jennifer Bott developed a comprehensive, university-wide strategy for online education that resulted in growth in students, programs and revenue.
Jennifer Alvey, who worked in state government before becoming chief financial officer at IU Health, says mentors have played a big role in her professional development.
The Indianapolis-based health system said it will open a primary-care medical office in Fort Wayne early next year, and is examining “a long-term presence” in the market.
A movement is burgeoning at the hospital system to lead by example in food and nutrition.
Pacers Sports & Entertainment finished a record year this summer—not on the court but in its management of Bankers Life Fieldhouse.
Pacers officials already want to start negotiating the next deal. That won’t be cheap. Owner Herb Simon says he’s looking for a “major redo” of Bankers Life Fieldhouse.