Simon Property raises forecast after results top expectations
Simon Property Group Inc. reported an increase in second-quarter funds from operations, revenue, occupancy and base rents.
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Simon Property Group Inc. reported an increase in second-quarter funds from operations, revenue, occupancy and base rents.
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A proposed surface coal mine spanning 1,500 acres of southwestern Indiana's coal country would threaten an adjacent national wildlife refuge used by migratory birds, three environmental groups warn.
Indianapolis-based Republic Airways Holdings Inc. says it has entered into a nonbinding preliminary agreement with a third party that could buy its Frontier Airlines subsidiary.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. is not only looking for his first win of the season, he's still hunting for a big-bucks sponsor for 12 Sprint Cup races this season.
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana Inc. announced Friday that it’s increasing Highlander production by 15,000 units at its Princeton plant as part of a $30 million investment.
An attorney’s report examining more than 7,700 lawsuits filed by an Indianapolis-based trucking school alleges systemic abuses that resulted in thousands of judgments against people who may never have stepped foot in the county or the state.
Farmers are keeping an eye on the weather and searching for early signs of disease after a recent Purdue University Extension Service report suggested recent rains and high humidity could create more fungal and bacterial problems throughout the state.
A man drowned Thursday evening in the White River after his kayak flipped over. Adam Fuller, 29, of Greenwood was kayaking with a friend near Martinsville when he tried to retrieve fishing gear that fell out of the boat and into the river. He was swept away by strong currents. His body was found about three hours later.
State police say a motorcyclist was fatally injured when he crashed while speeding and doing a wheelie on Interstate 74 near the Shelby County community of Pleasant View. Jeremy Baatz, 35, of Shelbyville lost control Thursday evening and crashed into a ditch. He was taken to Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis where he was pronounced dead.
More than 40 people scrambled to safety as an early-morning fire destroyed much of their apartment building on the northwest side of Indianapolis. The blaze, reported at Woodridge Apartments at about 1:45 a.m., displaced 43 residents and damaged or destroyed 16 units. No residents were injured.
WFMS-FM 95.5 has taken back its Indianapolis country music radio crown from WLHK-FM 97.1 “The Hank,” but barely.
Zimmer Holdings saw second-quarter earnings slump 29 percent as the orthopedic device maker set aside an additional $47 million to cover the cost of lawsuits related to its Durom hip cups.
The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission says Northern Indiana Public Service Co., Vectren and Citizens Gas didn't follow procedures and keep accurate pipeline records.
In an odd twist, the veteran NBA beat writer makes the leap to what radio and TV host Dan Patrick frequently calls the Mother Ship to write about a sport where he has little background.
The zoo says construction is expected to be complete by December. The center is being funded by a $30 million capital campaign.
The Indianapolis-based company on Thursday reported quarterly earnings of $24.6 million, a 23-percent increase over the previous year. The earnings beat consensus analyst predictions by 4 cents per share.
Coal use in the United States will continue to fall, though the slide will be gradual as electric utilities switch to cleaner alternatives over “years and years,” billionaire Warren Buffett said at an event in Carmel this week.
Recipients of the 40th annual awards were announced Friday. An awards ceremony is scheduled for September.
Carmel-based Blue Horseshoe Solutions develops software that manages supplies, warehousing, deliveries, worker productivity and other logistical complexities connected with any number of goods-producing businesses, but about 25 percent of its business falls within the beverage category.