HICKS: What we can learn from forecasting blunders
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With the first baby boomers set to turn 65 in six months, investments in senior housing are heating up. A group of Indianapolis-area
professionals—including Mark Waterfill (left) and Tony Schantz—have banded together to launch three senior housing
projects around the state, spending $49 million and looking
to do more.
The organization uses its money to lure national reform programs like Teach for America to the city and to fund education entrepreneurship fellows to launch innovative programs for schoolchildren in Indianapolis.
Based primarily upon hard lessons learned, I developed “The Ten Essential Principles of Entrepreneurship that You Didn’t Learn in School”—at least I didn’t learn them in school. This is Lesson 2.
The violence that sometimes erupts on the streets of downtown during Summer Celebration’s final weekend can no
longer be tolerated.
Minor-league baseball team could be in line to register another $1 million profit thanks to improvements in sponsorship sales
and attendance.
The company has been hired to refine technology that detects whether a vehicle might be carrying suspicious cargo, including
explosives.
Financial terms of the deal were not released, but motorsports business experts said it was a six-figure deal.
The U.S. Senate recently confirmed her appointment to the No. 2 job.
Among the four eateries on the way, two are local ventures and two are chains.
The house in the 1300 block of East Ninth Street is the first low-income home in the state to achieve platinum LEED certification.
The app will feature news, past laureate recordings, videos and access to the 2010 schedule, IVCI officials said.
Virginia-based Gannett Co., the Star’s parent company, this month informed employees of a plan to move layout
and design work for its 83 dailies to five regional design hubs.
Seen from a distance, Lobyn Hamilton’s work might seem like something you’d find in a music shop—simple,
faithful re-creations of familiar portraits of the likes of Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan. Get a little closer, though, and the
medium becomes part of the message.
At Blue Moon Cafe, the difficult-to-resist pastry case is right inside the front door.
Let me be the last (quasi) sports journalist in America to weigh in on Tiger Woods.
Reading Indiana crime fiction is great for vacation. Learning of true Indiana crime isn’t.
Bringing Dallara to Speedway is a big win, not only for the Indy Racing League but for the town of Speedway and the Speedway
Redevelopment Commission.