Architecture firm plans to expand, add 27 employees
Guidon Inc. said it will add the jobs by 2016 as part of a $545,000 expansion that includes upgrades to its facility at 2453 N. Delaware St. in Indianapolis.
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Guidon Inc. said it will add the jobs by 2016 as part of a $545,000 expansion that includes upgrades to its facility at 2453 N. Delaware St. in Indianapolis.
The Indiana Supreme Court has agreed to hear oral arguments Oct. 24 in the case involving a California lawyer that stems from a separate suit filed by a former nanny of Herb and Bui Simon.
Regional airline Republic Airways hopes to take advantage of American Airline's bankruptcy and pick up some flying on behalf of the carrier.
The board of General Growth Properties—a longtime acquisition target for locally based Simon Property Group Inc.—may reconsider a sale of the company two years after it spurned a Simon offer.
Indiana University is investing $8 million to help develop and deliver online courses at its campuses statewide and extend the university's global reach.
Engine maker Cummins Inc. says it has instituted a global hiring freeze for at least the rest of this year with an uncertain impact on announced expansions of Indiana operations.
The Indianapolis-based Fairbanks foundation will award the funds over three years to help Teach for America recruit and train teachers to teach in the city’s public school system.
Three state senators say Indiana's attorney general effectively nullified their votes when he opted not to defend sections of a state immigration law he said were rendered invalid when the U.S. Supreme Court struck down similar sections of an Arizona law.
Organizers from not-for-profit groups urged Indiana lawmakers Wednesday not to kill the sales of specialty license plates that raise some of their funding.
If your Indiana business has purchased liability insurance over the years and now faces an issue of environmental contamination, you might have valuable insurance coverage you don’t know about.
In a dark little corner of the tax code known as Section 132(f), the IRS lets employers provide tax-free benefits—typically, payroll deductions and/or subsidies—to employees for commuting costs. That includes vans, buses, bikes, trains, and even parking. And both parties can save, since they’re not getting dinged for their respective taxes on the amount of the benefit.
Figures released Wednesday by the State Budget Agency show August's tax revenue came in at about $948 million, or 1.7 percent below projections.
The Metropolitan Development Commission on Wednesday approved a resolution allowing the Capital Improvement Board of Marion County to sell the Ober Building in downtown Indianapolis to the Steak n Shake restaurant chain.
Two candidates have emerged as favorites in efforts to name a new public safety director in Indianapolis. Mayor Greg Ballard’s search committee on Tuesday interviewed two candidates from Texas: Todd M. Keil, a former assistant secretary for infrastructure protection at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and Troy Riggs, the assistant city manager and former police chief of Corpus Christi. Local candidates include city fire chief Ryan Sanford and Homeland Security Chief Gary Coons. About 40 people applied for the job when former director Frank Straub announced his resignation in late April.
Indianapolis homicide detectives are investigating a fatal shooting on the city’s north side. Police arrived at the scene near the intersection of East 37th and North Oxford streets about 9 p.m. Tuesday to find the 20-year-old victim unresponsive and another man trying to revive him. Police are not releasing the victim’s name until family members can be notified. An autopsy was scheduled for Wednesday.
Practice rounds for the BMW Championship in Carmel were temporarily delayed Wednesday morning after thunderstorms threatened the area. Crooked Stick Golf Club was evacuated and spectators were asked to return to their vehicles. A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued until 6 p.m. in central Indiana.
Indianapolis-based Crosspoint Solutions LLC, a manufacturer of electric auxiliary power units, plans to hire the workers by 2016 as part of a $935,000 expansion.
Best-selling author Margaret Atwood reads Sept. 12 at Butler University Reilly Room. Details here.
The Penrod Arts Fair brings together artists, performers, arts patrons and seemingly everyone else in Indianapolis for a day at the Indianapolis Museum of Art Sept. 8. Details here.
“Going All the Way” author Dan Wakefield discusses his writing life Sept. 6 at Indy Reads Books. Details here.
“Quest for the West” brings collectors and artists together at the Eiteljorg Museum Sept. 7-9. Details here.
Booth Tarkington Civic Theatre launches its season with “A Chorus Line,” Sept. 7-22. Details here.
Gaelic Storm performs at Old National Centre Sept. 6. Details here.
Civil War scholar Gary W. Gallagher, author of “A Mighty War for Union: Reality, Memory, and America’s Greatest Conflict,” speaks Sept. 12 at the Indiana State Museum. Details here.