Steak n Shake’s value menu isn’t all that looks cheap
Investors may be undervaluing Biglari Holdings Inc., which owns Steak n Shake outright and holds 20 percent of Cracker Barrel.
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Investors may be undervaluing Biglari Holdings Inc., which owns Steak n Shake outright and holds 20 percent of Cracker Barrel.
A central Indiana county has given the go-ahead to a proposed $300 million wind farm while also approving restrictions that address concerns about the project's impact on property values.
Greenwood has proposed fining property owners $50 if police make repeated runs for false alarms or false 911 calls. Chief John Laut said he proposed the fine after a review showed the city’s police spend about $100,000 each year responding to false alarms, but only about $500 responding to alarms where a crime actually took place.
Indianapolis police say a dead man found Wednesday afternoon in a vacant apartment on the city’s far-east side had been shot to death. The victim, discovered in the 4000 block of Stratford Court, near Post Road and 42nd Street, was in his 20s or 30s.
A person was killed Thursday morning in a two-vehicle crash on Interstate 465 on the south side of Indianapolis, near Mann Road. As of 10:30 a.m., a couple of hours after the crash, two westbound lanes were still closed.
While supporters of big-time college athletics say basketball championships increase sports revenue, stimulate fundraising and encourage student applications, data compiled by Bloomberg News show that not all of that is true, and there’s no guarantee of a lasting effect.
Explosive sales growth and the desire to recruit young, energetic employees has led 5-year-old Axia Technology Partners to move downtown as it prepares to double its workforce this year.
The abandoned Oxmoor Apartments on Indianapolis’ near-north side is about to be revived, thanks to a $1.4 million renovation set to be completed in July.
A Senate committee Wednesday passed a measure that would give area residents a chance to vote on whether to pay higher taxes to expand the mass-transit system. Lawmakers sent the bill to the Senate Tax and Fiscal Policy Committee.
Kenneth Camp helped transform Batesville-based Hillenbrand Inc. from a $650 million casket company serving North America to a $1.6 billion global diversified industrial company.
“Is there something unique about Indianapolis theater?” ask early arrivers for the American Theatre Critics Association conference.
The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis has landed retired astronaut David Wolf as its first “Extraordinary Scientist-in-Residence,” calling on the native Hoosier to help develop programs sparking kids’ interest in science, technology, engineering and math.
The private operator of the Hoosier Lottery faces a $20 million penalty in Illinois because it fell nearly $66 million short of the profits it promised that state.
Hospital officials praised Indiana's medical savings accounts but some consumer advocates panned them Wednesday during a public hearing as Gov. Mike Pence seeks federal approval to use the Healthy Indiana Plan to expand Medicaid in this state.
Any expansion of Indiana's already ambitious school voucher program may have to wait after senators pushed for more information Wednesday to determine the effects of the fledgling program.
The Mind Trust education reform group has agreed to give $1 million each to two California-based charter school networks that plan to open 12 new schools here in the next seven years.
Indianapolis-area statistics on home sales, demographic trends and more.
Architect Chris Lake’s Zionsville home is a work in progress, and probably always will be.
A confluence of circumstances has led to a spurt of sales that sometimes occur within days.
This year, the American Pianists Association classical fellowship competition will have a visual art component. Take a look here.