IndyFringe buys headquarters building
The organizer of the IndyFringe Festival bought the building it has rented for three years and is raising money to expand it.
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The organizer of the IndyFringe Festival bought the building it has rented for three years and is raising money to expand it.
New York-based Epstein Becker Green already has clients here, including Biomet and Roche Diagnostics.
The ads encouraging Hoosiers to ask lawmakers to oppose the controversial legislation are paid for by Indiana’s AFL-CIO.
The Great American Songbook Vocal Academy and Competition will be open to students outside the Midwest this year.
Biglari Holdings Inc. is a San Antonio-based holding company that owns Indianapolis-based Steak n Shake, Roanoke, Va.-based Western Sizzlin and invests in a diverse range of businesses.
David Simon's massive new compensation plan—which includes a $120 million long-term bonus—is a drop in the bucket compared with the wealth the company has been creating in recent years, even as the overall market zigs and zags.
An overnight accident involving a single semi near downtown Indianapolis left one man dead, another one injured and closed down lanes of Interstate 65 for almost five hours. Police said the semi was traveling south on I-65 at about 12:30 a.m. and attempted to merge onto I-70 westbound when it rolled onto its side. The driver was trapped and his passenger was ejected. The passenger died at Wishard Hospital. Troopers believe fatigue and speed were factors in the crash.
A Ben Davis High School janitor faces gun and drug charges after police reportedly found a loaded handgun and a small amount of marijuana on him in a school parking lot. Officers arrested Richard Danz, 61, on Tuesday, outside where he worked for four years. The Wayne Township school shares a building with a preschool and daycare center. The arrest happened the day before children returned from Christmas break.
A 9-year-old girl and 22-year-old man were shot while sitting in their apartment Wednesday on the east side of Indianapolis. The shooting happened at about 9 p.m. at the Heart’s Landing complex in the 9400 block of Stouffer Court, near 42nd Street and Post Road. The girl was shot in the upper leg and the man in the groin area. Police said the injuries aren’t life-threatening. Investigators say the shooter fired three shots through the front widow. As many as 10 people were in the apartment, but no one else was injured.
The team that wants Peyton Manning better have a pile of cash, an egoless coach and a championship caliber offensive line and defense.
ASI Limited informed an estimated 250 employees by letter that the company was no longer profitable. The manufacturer’s high-profile projects include Lucas Oil Stadium and the JW Marriott hotel.
The Indianapolis Convention & Visitors Association has launched a 25-day, $100,000 ad campaign to lure visitors to the city in the days leading up to the Super Bowl. The campaign targets the Chicago, Cincinnati and Louisville markets.
Eli Lilly and Co. has sued Biogen Idec Inc. in a London court to revoke a European patent on a potential treatment for immune-system diseases.
Insurance companies spent millions of dollars trying to defeat the U.S. health-care overhaul. But profit margins at the companies have widened to levels not seen since before the recession, a Bloomberg Government study shows.
Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly and Co. provided a 2012 earnings forecast Thursday morning that missed analyst estimates by a wide margin, sending shares down.
The Indianapolis-based funeral services company said it will hire up to 24 workers in production, delivery and installation.
An Indiana Senate committee has endorsed a proposal toughening penalties for those convicted of human sex trafficking that legislators hope to pass before next month's Super Bowl.
New program is making progress in volatile countries.
Democrats determined to keep Indiana from becoming the first state in more than a decade to enact right-to-work legislation stymied the beginning of the House session Wednesday and said they planned to stall work indefinitely.