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A three-game winning streak has ticket scalpers and Pacers fans smiling–for now. New outlook could send attendance skyward.
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A three-game winning streak has ticket scalpers and Pacers fans smiling–for now. New outlook could send attendance skyward.
The $7.8 million medical office building in McCordsville will allow the hospital to tap patients with private insurance.
It seems like just yesterday that Matt Painter was playing for Purdue University basketball. Now he’s the Boilers’ coach, and he has emerged from
the long shadow of his mentor and predecessor, Gene Keady.
A source at Indianapolis Motor Speedway said IMS laid off 40 employees Wednesday, mostly from its human resources department,
in a cost-saving move.
Noble Roman’s Inc. sells and services franchises for non-traditional and co-branded food service operations under the trade name Noble Roman’s Pizza.
Next month, parking at IUPUI will get even tougher. That’s when demolition of the old Larue Carter Hospital starts to make
room for the new Wishard hospital. IUPUI will lose about 500 parking spaces on campus. Then next spring, IUPUI will lose 800
more spaces when the Wishard project moves into a new phase. IUPUI plans to build several parking garages over the next few
years, including one with 1,300 spaces thatâ??ll open next fall.
Two pizza delivery drivers were robbed at gunpoint in the same Lawrence neighborhood two days apart this week. In one case,
a driver said she was hit in the head and robbed of $80 and a carload of pizzas. Ashley Reed said she was robbed by four to
six men in their late teens or early 20s on Teacup Way. Lawrence police detectives think the robbers have been phoning in
orders and waiting for the drivers.
The CEO of Lucas Oil Stadium’s South Carolina-based catering company said he will tour the facility to make sure food-service
issues are resolved. Centerplate Inc. CEO Des Hague said he wants a transparent investigation and is coming to Indianapolis
to make sure the problems at the stadium are cleaned up. The Marion County Health Department has issued dozens of citations
and thousands of dollars in fines over the past year to Centerplate. Health inspectors have reported mice droppings, pests
and/or rodents, and food that’s unsafe or in unsound condition. Fox 59 will have more at 4 p.m.
A summer advertising campaign launched by the Indianapolis Convention & Visitors Association helped produce more visitors
and dollars for central Indiana, even though the organization spent less this year marketing the region.
Bloomington and Monroe County officials have declined to include aspects of the I-69 project in their transportation improvement
plan.
Indiana foreclosure filings were down only 1.5 percent in October from the previous month, but have fallen a whopping 18.5 percent from October 2008.
The Batesville-based maker of hospital equipment reported profit of $26.4 million, or 42 cents per share, in the period ended
Sept. 30.
Work to repair and renovate the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in downtown Indianapolis is taking longer than expected.
The company that owns two casinos along Indiana’s Lake Michigan shore has been declared in default on nearly $80 million in
debt by its lenders.
Previous gifts from the foundation to the cancer center have been used to hire 10 researchers working on breast cancer.
Indianapolis-based Fortune Industries Inc. managed a small profit in its latest quarter, its fourth straight profitable quarter,
the company announced Thursday morning.
Roderick Morgan of the Indianapolis-based firm of Bingham McHale was named president of the group at its annual meeting.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood is holding a forum Thursday to discuss the state of the airline industry, which is
mired in a severe economic slump and blamed for using a business model critics say undermines safety.
Highway signs around Indianapolis are getting makeovers to help direct Super Bowl 2012 visitors to downtown attractions.