City Market steering away from food court reputation
Proposed $2.7 million renovation would take down west wing and make cosmetic improvements before 2012 Super Bowl.
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Proposed $2.7 million renovation would take down west wing and make cosmetic improvements before 2012 Super Bowl.
Arcadia Resources Inc. is planning a $3.9 million expansion of its Indianapolis headquarters and pharmacy operations, the
company said Thursday morning, confirming that it plans to add as many as 930 jobs by 2013.
Republican state Sen. Marlin Stutzman said Thursday that he’d like to take Rep. Mark Souder’s place in Congress. Souder announced
this week that he would resign in the wake of an extramarital affair.
A Franklin manufacturing facility is planning a $9.4 million expansion project that would more than double employment over
the next two years.
The price increase was fueled by the debate over the health-care overhaul in Washington, D.C., Medco Health Solutions Inc. CEO David Snow said.
Indianapolis officials are proposing a $2.7 million renovation of the downtown City Market, three years after the last major
renovation failed to boost business.
The AARP says IPL "perverted" a promise to its retirees regarding post-retirement benefits. The retirees have appealed their case to the Indiana Supreme Court.
An April report to the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission shows that the area code has exhausted 91 percent of its prefixes.
The Interstate 69 extension between Evansville and Bloomington is on budget and should open years ahead of schedule in 2014,
Gov. Mitch Daniels said Wednesday.
A new state program is encouraging lenders to promote the stability of their conventional mortgages to help Indiana's
housing market rebound from a foreclosure crisis instigated by risky loans.
The government now views loan officers more like factory workers than white-collar business managers.
New state rules designed to protect government cash from bank failures might have an unintended consequence: helping the biggest
banks and hurting the smallest.
Homegrown chain Bazbeaux Pizza has inked a deal to take 4,700 square feet in 3Mass, moving to the first floor of the upscale
condo building from its current home across the street.
Executives of the health care services provider will be joined by Gov. Mitch Daniels and Mayor Greg Ballard for a Thursday
morning announcement at the company's headquarters.
Two Harrison County puppy-mill operators were sentenced to probation Tuesday after they admitted they committed sales-tax
evasion. Virginia Garwood, 65, and her daughter, Kristen Garwood, 27, told a Marion County judge they did not collect or pay
sales taxes to the state from their dog-breeding operation in the southern Indiana town of Mauckport. Several agencies raided
Garwood's operations last June, seizing hundreds of dogs and puppies. Many were living in squalid conditions. The Garwoods
still face a civil tax case from the Indiana Attorney General’s Office over $132,440 in unpaid taxes.
Metro police have launched an internal investigation into brutality allegations made by an Indianapolis teenager. Brandon
Johnson, 15, said he was trying to console his 13-year-old brother, who had just been arrested Sunday for breaking into a
house on Fisher Creek Drive. When police told him to leave and he refused, Johnson said three officers held him down, and
punched and kicked him in the face. Johnson was arrested for interrupting a police investigation and disorderly conduct, but
before he could be booked, he was taken to the hospital with broken teeth, a broken nose and lacerations to his face and eye.
Police say Johnson was "causing a riotous situation” and was “violently resisting."
One man died and two others were hurt during an early-morning collision Wednesday near East 33rd Street and College Avenue.
Indianapolis police said a green Oldsmobile traveling east on 33rd tried to cross College when it collided with a silver car.
The driver of the green car, a man in his 30s, was pronounced dead at the scene. Both passengers in the silver car suffered
non-life-threatening injuries and were taken to a hospital. Investigators haven’t released any names yet. Fox59 will
have more at 4 p.m.
The Asylum Street Spankers, the Subdudes and Loudon Wainwright III are among the acts featured at this year’s Ohio
River Folk Festival, May 21-23, in Madison. Details here.
Nickleback, May 22, at Verizon Wireless Music Center. Details here.
Indianapolis School of Ballet presents “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” May 22-23, at the Scottish Rite Cathedral.
Details here.
Garfield Park Arts Center Open House, May 22. Details here.
Country Throwdown Tour, featuring Montgomery Gentry, Jamey Johnson and more, May 23, at Verizon Wireless Music Center. Details
here.
Maxwell and Jill Scott, May 24, at Conseco Fieldhouse. Details here.
Bach Chorale Singers present “Mexican Baroque,” May 23, at St. Boniface Catholic Church. Details here.
Storyteller Loren Niemi performs “Moby Dick Tonight,” May 21-22, at Indy Fringe Theatre. Details here.
English Beat, May 21, at Radio Radio. Details here.
May 21
Horseshoe Casino
The southern Indiana gambling resort kicks off its summer concert series with an appearance by Chicago. Acts playing later
in the season: George Jones, Lynyrd Skynyrd, the great Earth Wind & Fire, Weezer (the only one of the shows that allows
18- to 20-year-olds in), Sheryl Crow, The Moody Blues, B.B. King and Trace Adkins. Find a full schedule here.