Medical imaging supplier moves to Indianapolis
Associated X-Ray Services relocates headquarters from South Bend to Indianapolis and also announces the company has changed
its name to AXS Imaging.
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Associated X-Ray Services relocates headquarters from South Bend to Indianapolis and also announces the company has changed
its name to AXS Imaging.
Idea for old terminal calls for more deliberative planning of development in and around Indianapolis International to make
airport more of an economic development hub.
The locally based maker of nursing-education software will use the infusion to accelerate growth.
A free pep rally is planned for 5:30 p.m. Thursday at Lucas Oil Stadium, featuring players, live music, guest speakers, prizes,
cheerleaders and the teamâ??s mascot, Blue. Doors open at 5 p.m. The Colts play the New York Jets Sunday in the AFC Championship
game.
Delaware Countyâ??s Health Department continues to move forward with plans to protect minors from tanning salons despite opposition
from county officials. The board of health recently adopted a resolution authorizing its staff to inspect tanning salons.
A state agency already does this, but the health department says its inspections are “inadequate.” Two county commissioners
have said they will not support the resolution.
Indianapolis police continue to seek the driver of a taxi that struck an Indianapolis Colts fan heading to Saturday nightâ??s
home playoff game. Shane Mowery and his friends had just left a Blue Crew tailgate party and were walking on Merrill Street
near the stadium when Mowery was hit by a taxi. Moweryâ??s wife told Fox59 that the taxi ran through a red light. Police are
looking for a yellow Ford Taurus that may have front-end damage. Mowery, 32, remains at Methodist Hospital with critical head
injuries. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Two new executive hires this month at WFNI-AM 1070 could mean changes for the sports-talk radio station known as The Fan.
Kravitz and Eddie’s future to get evaluated.
State teachers union’s recommended approach differs sharply from spending cuts and salary freezes recommended by the Indiana
Board of Education.
Groups that committed in 2009 to hold meetings in Indianapolis in future years booked a total of nearly 688,000 hotel-room
nights, a number that exceeded ICVA’s goal by 5 percent.
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels will deliver the annual State of the State address Tuesday night at 7 p.m. before a joint session of the Indiana House and Senate.
Central Indiana’s housing market is on track to notch gains in the number of homes sold and the average sales price in 2010.
Dorel Group wants to expand its development and production operations in Columbus, creating 98 jobs by 2013.
Greenwood pharmaceutical firm Elona Biotechnologies plans to build a $28 million production facility and create 70 jobs to
help develop a cheaper form of insulin that could gain significant market share.
Duke Energy is offering buyouts to employees as it moves some corporate functions performed in two Midwest offices,
including its central Indiana office in Plainfield.
The Indiana Senate could give final approval Tuesday to a proposal that would allow voters to decide whether property tax
limits belong in the state constitution.
The state’s human services agency is expected to roll out its new program, aimed at correcting problems that arose when it
tried to privatize the system, in 10 southwestern counties next week.
The Indianapolis industrial real estate market didn’t escape the recession unscathed, but the sector outperformed most other
cities and took less of a hit than in the last recession.
-Evapar Inc. bought a 12,344-square-foot building at 3451 Developers Road. Mike Medlock of Grubb & Ellis Harding Dahm & Co. represented the buyer and the seller, Janice E. Kosten. The price wasn’t disclosed.
-Firestone bought .97 acres on Northfield Drive, Brownsburg. Carol Lockhart of Baum Realty represented the buyer. Liz Yoho of Providence Development represented the seller, Brownsburg Development LLC.
Six groups are vying to lead a redevelopment effort for the struggling Indianapolis City Market. Check out summaries of each
of the proposals.