JPMorgan Chase sues to foreclose on Durham mansion
The bank says Durham stopped making the required $18,329 monthly payments on the 30-year mortgage this spring.
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The bank says Durham stopped making the required $18,329 monthly payments on the 30-year mortgage this spring.
Five Popeyes restaurants in Indianapolis owned by one franchisee close down, as does downtown eatery Taste of Tango.
Man known for smashing car windows, then offering to fix them for tidy sum has resurfaced downtown recently.
Gov. Mitch Daniels has appointed Boone Circuit Court Judge Steven David to the Indiana Supreme Court.
The Franklin Redevelopment Commission decided Thursday to call off the deal because TailGate Beer of San Diego failed to respond to a deadline to provide detailed financial information.
IU School of Medicine associate professor Mark Rodefeld will use funding to further develop the pump, intended to combat a congenital heart defect that kills many children in their first year of life.
The president of an organization that aims to attract businesses to northeast Indiana says the region is hoping to use Navistar International Corp.’s 1,000-plus workers as an asset.
Among other incentives, the program offers savings to firms that turn over to the utility operation of air conditioning units during times of peak energy demand.
Three separate colleges will hold classes in Hancock County—if a business-led education alliance can finance the space. The Hancock Community Education Alliance has lined up a vacant retail building on State Road 9 in hopes that Ball State, Purdue and Vincennes universities can offer classes next spring.
LDI Ltd. has acquired a majority position in Portland-based Oregon International Air Freight Co.
A long-running legal battle among members of the Lee family of North Vernon over the valuation of their hotel chain has come to an end.
Notre Dame, Purdue and Indiana all ranked on the list, which was dominated by American universities.
The sale is the only one of its kind east of the Mississippi River.
Since Melody Inn owners Dave Brown and Rob Ondrish bought the 38th and Illinois streets mainstay in 2001, they figure more than 7,000 bands have played on the 18-inch-high stage tucked just inside their front door.
The designation scotched a deal with CVS that would have funded construction of a new church at another location.
Of this, that and the other while wondering what to do with my No. 21 Indianapolis Colts jersey.
Officials promoting a 50-year lease of Indianapolis’ parking meters have taken pains to point out the differences between their proposal and a controversial 75-year parking meter lease in Chicago. But a close look at both contracts shows Indianapolis’ pact largely uses the Chicago template.
Mark Emmert, who takes over the NCAA next month, already has removed three high-level executives, met with NBA Commissioner David Stern about changing basketball eligibility rules, and sent signals he will take a hard line against cheating.