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VoCare Inc. wants $4 million in cash and tax incentives to open headquarters and call center it says could employ 300 people.
The City of Franklin is offering two vacant buildings for sale, including the 1936 post office that served as Franklin’s City
Hall from the early 1980s until 2008.
The City of Franklin is offering two vacant buildings for sale, including the 1936 post office that served as Franklin’s City
Hall from the early 1980s until 2008.
The Health & Hospital Corp. of Marion County got good news in its first round of borrowing to finance a new Wishard
hospital: The cost is less than expected.
After 30 years of government
studies of a regional transportation system, a private-sector group on Wednesday is set to unveil its own
plan that includes commuter rail and toll lanes added to congested interstate highways.
Businesses slashed wholesale inventories sharply in December, a much weaker showing than expected and a troubling sign that
companies are still too pessimistic about the economy to begin restocking shelves.
Locally based e-mail marketing firm opens London office, adds big-name clients and secures $145 million in venture capital.
The president and CEO of the Indiana University Alumni Association is resigning after three years in the position. Thomas
Martz gave no reason for his resignation, which is effective at the end of February. A university spokesperson says the process
for hiring a replacement will start in a few weeks.
No one was hurt after an Indianapolis International Airport Police officer returned gunfire on two men in a west-side neighborhood.
The officer said the men in a pickup truck shot at him as he was visiting a relative on Cossell Road. Investigators say the
airport officer was standing outside about 11 p.m. Monday when the men shot at him. He used his personal firearm to fire back.
No one was hit.
Plows are out in central Indiana, clearing the streets of snow that clogged Tuesday morning’s rush hour. The heaviest snow
has stopped for the day, but another 1 inch to 3 inches are expected tonight. In Indianapolis, 83 crews are working around
the clock to remove snow and spread chemicals on the streets. However, the wind will pick up later, causing visibility to
be reduced for commutes on Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Health care real estate has survived the nation’s weak economy better than most sectors, and some owners and developers
think it’s positioned to thrive.
The team sold Super Bowl tickets to 26 state lawmakers, 27 members of the City-County Council, 10 members of Mayor Greg Ballard’s
office, six other state officials, and four Congressmen.
Anthem has declined to say how many of its 800,000 individual policyholders in California are being affected by the hike.
But Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius demanded specifics in a sternly worded letter.
After a week-long shutdown for the company to repair defective gas pedals, the factory near Princeton was back to “business
as usual” when its lines restarted on Monday.
Accuride shareholders are trying to arrange a $400 million loan to fund the Evansville company’s exit from bankruptcy.
WellPoint Inc. chief financial officer Wayne DeVeydt said President Obama’s Federal Trade Commission is unlikely to approve
mergers among the biggest insurers.
The Steak n Shake Co. updated its Web site this week to reflect a new corporate headquarters address in San Antonio, confirming
a story in IBJ‘s Feb. 8 print edition.
Eli Lilly and Co. CEO John Lechleiter’s total compensation increased $4.1 million in 2009.
Check out a roundup of restaurant and retail news, including a new bakery in Irvington, a replacement for a Starbucks in Indianapolis
and a new pizza joint in Franklin.