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Resource Commercial Real Estate is one of a handful of local real estate brokerage firms angling to take over an affiliation
with Colliers International.
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Resource Commercial Real Estate is one of a handful of local real estate brokerage firms angling to take over an affiliation
with Colliers International.
Marian University’s planned medical school is one of two dozen nationally, but budget cuts are forcing Indiana University to retreat
on enrollment expansion.
Tired of partisan politics, Sen. Evan Bayh told a standing-room-only crowd at an Indianapolis news conference Monday afternoon
that he will
eschew reelection and wants to “serve society in another way.”
Just Marketing International signs NASCAR star Jeff Gordon to a contract sports business experts say is a multimillion dollar
deal for the local firm.
Indiana’s Salvation Army disaster team arrived back in Indianapolis Sunday after spending a month in earthquake-ravaged
Haiti. Team members were originally expected to return two weeks ago, but their services were in such high demand that they
extended their stay. So far The Salvation Army has provided more than 2 million meals and medical care to more than 16,000
survivors in Haiti.
Another blast of winter weather has prompted the National Weather Service to issue dozens of winter storm warnings and advisories
in counties across Indiana. Counties northwest of Indianapolis will see between 1 and 3 inches of snow today. Downtown Indianapolis
and areas northeast of the city are expected to get between 2 and 6 inches. In southern Indiana, residents could see anywhere
from 5 to 10 inches of snow. According to Steven Hardiman with the Indianapolis Department of Public Works, the city’s
snow-removal force is now operating at full capacity with 80 drivers working to clear local roads. Fox 59 will have more at
4 p.m.
Coping with wintery blasts is made easier by advancements in work-from-home technology. But different kinds of companies have
different policies when it comes to giving employees the option to telecommute or blow off the workday altogether.
Bill Polian’s son, Chris, has quietly worked his way up through the ranks of the Indianapolis Colts’ front office. If he’s
to become the team’s next president, it’s time for him to step out of the shadows.
U.S. Sen. Evan Bayh has a news conference scheduled for 2 p.m. at IUPUI’s
University
Place Conference Center and Hotel, where he will announce that he won’t run for re-election. "I do not love
Congress," he said in a prepared statement.
Bayh might have been sly as a fox by waiting to the last minute to announce he’s leaving the Senate.
Programs will bolster job opportunities for some 1,700 Indiana workers in sectors including health care and advanced manufacturing.
State official for the carmaker says the embattled company, in the midst of massive recalls, is eager show off the Princeton
factory
and help visitors understand the complexity of auto manufacturing.
Individual insurance rate hikes like those recently planned for WellPoint Inc.’s California customers might be unlikely to
spread to those covered through their employers. But such hikes will affect a huge number of Americans — the 46 million
with no insurance at all.
Did you catch Cirque at Conseco? A&A at TOTS? Or just marvel at the Olympic opening ceremonies?
The Indiana House and state Senate each passed bills to tighten ethics and lobbying rules, and the Senate Rules Committee
will take up the House bill on Monday.
The planned rate increase, which state officials estimated would affect about 700,000 customers, averaged 25 percent and would have been as high as 39 percent for some.
Issue likely to land in House, Senate conference committee.
On a seasonally adjusted basis, the pace of mortgage loan activity dropped 1.2 percent for the week ended Feb. 5, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. Rates for 30-year loans decreased to 4.94 percent from 5.01 percent the previous week. Fifteen-year mortgage rates were steady at 4.33 percent.
David “Chano” Ciechanowicz has joined Resource Property Management as senior property manager.
Meyer Najem Construction recently completed a 5,000-square-foot renovation and 800-square-foot addition for new dental and family practice offices for the Madison County Community Health Center, 1508 Main St., Elwood.