Q&A with entrepreneur and downtown task force member Cebronica Luft
Cebronica Luft, CEO of the event venue Pavilion at Pan Am Plaza, is on the Downtown Indy Rebuilding and Recovery Committee.
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Cebronica Luft, CEO of the event venue Pavilion at Pan Am Plaza, is on the Downtown Indy Rebuilding and Recovery Committee.
The business accelerator has launched a blitz of business-accelerator programs in Indiana since arriving in the state two years ago.
On July 1, Beijing unilaterally imposed new rules that allow it to quash dissent in Hong Kong as the government does elsewhere in China.
In addition to my business review, I am taking the time to look at where I am personally.
Columbus, Ohio-based Washington Prime Group has told the city of Carmel it has decided to put the brakes on an ambitious plan to diversify the lifestyle center.
Craig Johnson left behind what court records show is millions of dollars in debt that might not be covered by his estate.
IBJ talked with Caine about her pandemic frustrations, how testing and contact-tracing are going and whether the Indianapolis 500 should run with fans in the stands.
So far, however, Myers’ campaign hasn’t generated much excitement. He hasn’t connected with Black voters, who are crucial to his chances of winning.
This moment in America calls for a deliberate effort to acknowledge the historical record, atone for past racist abuses and heal our national conscience.
You see, during the 23 years I’ve worked in nature conservation, I’ve never seen a Black family by themselves enjoying a stand-alone nature preserve, one that wasn’t part of a state or local park.
The questions America should be asking are: How do we fight this virus while remaining true to our liberty society? How do we learn about this virus from others, but beat it in a wholly American way?
If people are burned out, they’re less productive and less willing to go above and beyond their job descriptions.
The Indianapolis-based John Guedelhoefer Wagon Co. made delivery wagons from 1873 until the company closed in 1970.
Of the 20 banks issuing the most PPP loans to Indiana borrowers, 11 were headquartered in the state—many of which went to extraordinary lengths to extend as many loans as they could.
Roughly $162 million has been committed so far to minority-owned businesses helping to build the city’s $575 million criminal justice center complex in the Twin Aire neighborhood.
Cincinnati-based Lightship Capital is opening an Indianapolis-area office within three months to provide underrepresented entrepreneurs here access to a $50 million investment fund.
The Indiana State Department of Health on Friday said more than 600,000 tests for COVID-19 have been administered in the state during the pandemic, with 9.1% of those tested found positive.
A proposal to issue economic development tax increment revenue bonds for Kite is slated to be voted on by the City-County Council’s Metropolitan and Economic Development Committee on Monday.
Cunningham Restaurant Group and Huse Culinary—which altogether operate more than 30 eateries—said they were taking the step to help prevent the spread of COVID-19 and protect diners and employees.
Private sector employment increased as employees returned to work in the hospitality and manufacturing sectors, as well as in educational and health services.