Borders bankruptcy claims downtown bookstore
It seemed inevitable but now it's official: Borders plans to close the downtown Indianapolis store as part of a Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization.
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It seemed inevitable but now it's official: Borders plans to close the downtown Indianapolis store as part of a Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization.
Calculating quarterback won't want to ink a deal until salary cap specifics are known.
The Indiana Court of Appeals has agreed to hear an appeal from the widow of the late Melvin Simon, putting on hold a legal dispute over the mall magnate's more than $2 billion estate.
So many middle school students want to work at Ron Brumbarger’s Web development company that he’s starting a way for them to try out before they hit high school.
Win a family four-pack of passes to see the tour based on the Dreamworks animated film.
Feb. 17
Conseco Fieldhouse.
It would be enough that she was one of the biggest country stars on the planet. But she also guided a self-titled sitcom for six seasons and served as a replacement in the lead in Broadway’s “Annie Get Your Gun” (scoring terrific notices in a production that had been written off as second rate).
As if that weren’t enough, Reba McEntire will have a permanent place in the hearts of action film fans for her performance in the 1990 monster movie “Tremors.”
For this visit, she’s paired with George Strait, and bringing along opener Lee Ann Womack. Details here.
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir offers Haydn’s “Creation” Feb. 18-19. Details here.
The IndyFringe Building houses “Three Arab Plays,” Feb. 18-19, selected and directed by Paul Hildebrand of Hanover College. Details here.
Indy Film Fest continues its Roving Cinema series by screening Sergio Leone’s “The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly” at the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art Feb. 17. Details here.
The Indiana Art Fair sets up at the Indiana State Museum Feb. 18-20. The event features more than 75 artists. Details here.
The lineup for UINdy Jazz Week, Feb. 21-26, includes Bosso Rio Sextet on Feb. 21, tenor saxophonist Rich Perry on the 23rd, and saxophonist Buddy Watson on the 26th. Details here.
Sarah McLachlan performs at the Murat Theatre at Old National Centre Feb. 17. Details here.
Feb. 22
IU Auditorium
One of the most anticipated tours of the last few years bypassed Indianapolis completely. You might use one of the show's songs and say we were totally … well, maybe you shouldn't.
Instead, to see the non-Equity touring company still on the road, you can journey to Bloomington, where the Duncan Sheik musical is stopping in for a one-night appearance. The plot concerns just about everything bad that can happen to a group of repressed teens. Details here.
Feb. 19
Palladium
The long-standing gold-standard vocal jazz quartet comes to town, with guitarist/vocalist John Pizzarelli in tow. Matt Pivac, director of Butler's Jazz Ensemble, and Tim Brimmer, director of Jordan Jazz, lead a pre-show chat. Details here. Meanwhile, the Palladium’s jazz series kicks off with a “Jazz Meets Gospel” program Feb. 19 featuring Take 6 and Yolanda Adams. Details here.
Calumet had profit of $9.5 million in the quarter ended Dec. 31, up from $8.2 million in the same quarter of 2009.
Home building in the Indianapolis area fell by more than 30 percent n January over the same month of 2010.
The decision on military budget cuts could have a big impact on the Indianapolis operations of Rolls-Royce Corp., the city’s second-largest manufacturer behind Eli Lilly and Co.
A merger among local economic development organizations could further diminish the role Indy Partnership plays in recruiting jobs to the city and region.
Borders will close its downtown-Indianapolis and Carmel stores as part of its plan to shutter about 30 percent of its stores nationally.
Prior to Wednesday’s sentencing, the Secretary of State’s securities division said it reached an agreement to liquidate the assets of Dorothy Geisler, including her home on Geist Reservoir.
The National Association of Secretaries of State has chosen Indianapolis as the site for its annual summer conference in 2013.
Manning, the only four-time MVP in league history, has been given the exclusive franchise tag, a move that could cost the Colts $23 million next season. Team owner Jim Irsay announced the decision Tuesday night on Twitter.
Fewer families would qualify for private school vouchers under changes Republican lawmakers have made to Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels' controversial proposal.