Mass transit backers regroup for next year
Despite years of intensive public and politician outreach, a transit bill died in the House Ways and Means Committee in late January by an 11-10 vote. Supporters plan education push, one-on-one meetings.
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Despite years of intensive public and politician outreach, a transit bill died in the House Ways and Means Committee in late January by an 11-10 vote. Supporters plan education push, one-on-one meetings.
Student-reporting programs at Franklin College, Butler University aid cash-strapped newspapers statewide.
Indiana would have received nearly $300 million in additional funding if the proposal by Sen. Dan Coats had been successful.
Right-to-work, smoking ban were only two of a long list of actions taken.
The move by Zionsville-based Just Marketing International reflects growing client demand for measuring return on investment from motorsports sponsorships.
Three Indianapolis-based law firms climbed in a national ranking of the top-200 firms based on number of attorneys. Barnes & Thornburg LLP led the way, jumping eight spots to 109th while increasing revenue by 7.7 percent, to $260 million, according to 2010 figures compiled and released March 12 by the American Lawyer trade publication. Baker […]
Barnes & Thornburg, Faegre Baker Daniels, Ice Miller and others all grew in a ranking of firms based on number of attorneys.
The Indianapolis Museum of Art will receive $350,000 in fees for its curators’ work on behalf of The Alexander, the hotel being built at CityWay. Curators Lisa Freiman and Veronica Roberts have selected 24 contemporary artists to create work specifically for the hotel. Buckingham Cos. President Brad Chambers, whose firm is building CityWay, has served […]
Curators have selected 24 contemporary artists to create work for hotel, to be known as The Alexander.
The Indianapolis Museum of Art will receive $350,000 in fees for its curators’ work on behalf of The Alexander, the hotel being built at CityWay. Curators Lisa Freiman and Veronica Roberts have selected 24 contemporary artists to create work specifically for the hotel. Buckingham Cos. President Brad Chambers, whose firm is building CityWay, has served […]
State lawmakers finished their work in Indianapolis this month, but the end of the 2012 General Assembly signaled the beginning of crunch time for a full-time staff charged with sorting out what happened during the contentious short session.
Keystone Group, Turkish immigrant Ersal Ozdemir’s 10-year-old development firm, is orchestrating some of central Indiana’s most ambitious projects, including a $15M Broad Ripple parking garage and the $60M million mixed-use Sophia Square in Carmel.
Lawsuit alleges two of six partners in Qtego seized control and locked them out of the northwest-side firm, which developments telecommunications technology.
The successor to France Cordova, who is stepping down this summer when her contract expires, will have to tip-toe between two almost contradictory demands: Cut costs for students yet spend more to ramp up Purdue’s research enterprise.
Former partners in Kosene & Kosene Development have settled a legal dispute that jeopardized redevelopment of the vacant former Bank One Operations Center downtown. Milhaus Development has until May 1 to begin construction.
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Our hearts are big and our intentions are good, but few organizations have the capacity to run our programs with best practice outcomes.
I have grown tired of the half-truths sold to the public regarding how much of every taxpayer dollar goes into classrooms [Chu column, March 5 Forefront].