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Roundup: True Religion, Shoppers World, TaTa
Another top fashion name is joining The Fashion Mall at Keystone, a giant discount retailer is expanding its local footprint, and a few new pizza restaurants are planned for the area.
Fourth-quarter 2012 commercial real estate statistics for Indianapolis
Commercial Real Estate Focus sections include statistical snapshots of Indianapolis' multi-tenant office vacancy rates and the local industrial market.
Besides parking, garage could aid Broad Ripple
Some are hoping the structure will lure more business to the neighborhood.
Kite Realty is makeover artist for tired shopping centers
Having rejuvenated Glendale Town Center and Rivers Edge, Kite is turning its attention to Rangeline Crossing in Carmel.
One dead, 3 injured in shooting
One man was killed and three others injured in a shooting Tuesday about 8 p.m. at Wellington Apartments on the east side of Indianapolis. The dead man was identified as Michael Baker, 25, a resident of the apartments near East 16th Street and Interstate 465.
Two other men were taken to Wishard Hospital, with one in critical condition and the other in serious condition. The fourth man was treated and released at the scene. Police are looking for a dark vehicle with two males seen leaving the scene.
Noblesville crash closes busy road
Two drivers had to be extricated from their vehicles and rushed to the hospital Wednesday morning after a two-car accident in Noblesville at the intersection of State Road 37 and Field Drive. Southbound 37 was closed from about 9:45 to 10:45 for crash cleanup. The victims were taken to Riverview Hospital in unknown condition. State troopers reported about a hundred weather-related accidents in central Indiana from 6 p.m. Tuesday through this morning.
Dow record doesn’t impress Wall Street workers
There were no signs of a celebration on Wall Street after the Dow Jones industrial average closed at an all-time high Tuesday. Maybe the memories of the financial meltdown are too fresh, or outlook for the economy is too uncertain.
Indiana House panel OKs child labor-referee measure
An Indiana House panel on Tuesday unanimously approved a measure pushed by a 13-year-old boy that would allow sports leagues to hire youngsters like him as referees.
IBJ ticket giveaway: IRT’s ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’
Shakespeare’s popular comedy gets a full staging at the IRT. Win seats and VIP treatment for opening night.
Information leaks threaten to sink IndyCar, Speedway
The scariest thing for the Speedway and IndyCar Series is that the breaches could indicate there are forces within the organization’s leadership pushing in different directions.
Indy Actors’ Playground launched
A new, free reading series invites actors to pick the plays. And the audience doesn’t know they’ll be until showtime.
Tech startup PatentStatus counting victories
PatentStatus was named the Entrepreneurship Advancement Center’s Top Emerging Business for 2013. But founder James Burnes is just as proud of another milestone: It’s making money.
Hurco sees smaller profit on drop in sales
Machine-tool manufacturer Hurco Cos. Inc. saw earnings drop 51 percent in its latest fiscal quarter on falling revenue, the Indianapolis-based company announced Wednesday.
Used car sales top Indiana consumer complaints
The Attorney General's Office says other frequent targets of complaints include Internet scams, debt collectors and wireless phone service providers.
House panel considers tighter cold medicine limits
The proposal, which passed the Senate last month, is aimed at preventing the medicines from getting into the hands of people making methamphetamine.
TV ads oppose review of Indiana school standards
An advocacy group that supports Indiana's charter schools program said Tuesday that it's starting an advertising campaign to fight efforts to end the state's use of national reading and math standards.