Indianapolis named among recession-proof cities
Newsweek magazine listed the city among 10 it says are best situated for economic recovery.
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Newsweek magazine listed the city among 10 it says are best situated for economic recovery.
Bell Industries Inc., 8888 Keystone Crossing, Suite 1700 (www.BellInd.com), is a holding company for Bell Techlogix and the Recreational Products Group.
Homeowners Dwayne Ransom Davis and Melisa Davis sued last month in Indianapolis, claiming Bank of America “routinely” submitted perjured affidavits to support foreclosures. They lost their Knightstown home last year.
Indianapolis police are looking for two men who held up a gas station early Thursday morning at the Speedway gas station at 56th Street and High School Road. Police say the two suspects got the clerk to leave the counter by asking about a product on one of the shelves, then threatened to stab him if he didn’t empty the cash drawer. The suspects got away with $200 and were last seen driving a light-colored Buick sedan.
Imagine a future in which Indiana school districts bid up salaries for star teachers to $100,000 or more to develop a district specialty in a field like science or math, and cause students to excel.
The Hamilton/Boone County Drug Task Force arrested four people Wednesday and dismantled a suspected methamphetamine manufacturing operation in Fishers. The arrests come as part of a two-month long investigation. The bust happened in a barn behind a house in the 13700 block of Howe Road. Officials recovered manufacturing equipment, firearms and surveillance equipment as well as some of the drug. Timothy Phipps, 36; Kristine Curtner, 43; Misty Knutson, 37; and David Knutson, 37, face charges.
Authorities are searching for a police impersonator who robbed a dancer on her way home from a west-side Indianapolis strip club Thursday morning. The woman, who accepted a ride from the man after she got off work, said the suspect propositioned her for sex. After she declined, the man showed her a badge and told her he’d arrest her if she didn’t give him all her money. The man got away with about $160.
Clearly the Detroit automaker believes in IndyCar Series CEO Randy Bernard and his new vision for the open-wheel series.
The investment is from a San Francisco-based firm and follows a $22.5 million investment the company received in October from multiple investors.
Home-sale agreements in the nine-county central Indiana region plunged 40.7 percent in October compared to the same month a year ago, according to a report released Thursday morning by F.C. Tucker Co.
Costs related to discontinued operations prompted the loss for Noble Roman’s, which is shelving its traditional store model in favor of offering its products in convenience and grocery stores.
Movie house–featuring mostly free classics, foreign films, and more–aims to be “best university theater in the country.”
The fire began at a Dunkin’ Donuts shop Thursday morning, spread to a winemaking shop and threatened other businesses.
The historic, 8,000-square-foot Gatling Gun Club building sold for $250,000 and the 19,000-square-foot parking lot went for $130,000, to two separate bidders.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission said it is requiring Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group Inc., the largest U.S. mall owner, to sell outlets in a settlement related to the $2.3M purchase of Prime Outlets Acquisition Co.
Sarah Palin is the most polarizing of the potential 2012 Republican presidential candidates, while Mitch Daniels is one of the least recognized, a new survey finds.
A federal audit recommends that Indiana's human services agency refund the federal government nearly $39 million it overpaid to Medicaid providers during a nine-year period.
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels has accepted the resignation of Family and Social Services Administration Secretary Anne Murphy and has appointed the agency’s chief of staff, Michael Gargano, to replace her.
Indianapolis and Milwaukee are about the same size, with 1.7 million and 1.6 million people in their respective metro areas, but Indianapolis’ convention trade is better developed.