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SPORTS: Sports questions of all sorts as I ponder the future-WEB ONLY
Ch-ch-ch-changes, sang David Bowie. Questions that arise while pondering future ch-ch-chchanges in sports: If we are seeing the beginning of the end of the internal combustion engine, how does that affect the Indianapolis 500 in particular and motorsports in general? Will we see a day in which either hybrid, totally battery-powered, hydrogen-powered, or natural gas-powered […]
Colts extend home sell-out streak-WEB ONLY
Despite a ticket price increase, the terrible economy, and an uncertain season ahead, the Indianapolis Colts have sold out of season tickets, assuring the team will extend its sell-out streak to 97 regular-season home games. The Colts’ 95 percent season-ticket renewal rate for the upcoming season was several percentage points ahead of the league average, […]
Law firm still in merger talks-WEB ONLY
Merger talks that began last year between Ice Miller LLP and a Louisville-based law firm continue to progress toward a deal, sources familiar with the negotiations said. IBJ reported in December that the city’s third-largest law firm was poised to tie the knot with Greenebaum Doll & McDonald PLLC. But operational differences-namely in the way […]
LOU’S VIEWS: Sticking around: Midwestern and proud, then and now-WEB ONLY
This week, artists who stayed, a star-tobe at the ISO, and a return to India for Gregory Hancock. I’d be very interested in hearing where Indiana State Museum visitors spend more time-at “Making It in the Midwest: Artists Who Chose to Stay” or across the hall at its sister show “T.C. Steele and the Society […]
LOU’S VIEWS: Sticking around: Midwestern and proud, then and now-WEB ONLY
This week, artists who stayed, a star-tobe at the ISO, and a return to India for Gregory Hancock. I’d be very interested in hearing where Indiana State Museum visitors spend more time-at “Making It in the Midwest: Artists Who Chose to Stay” or across the hall at its sister show “T.C. Steele and the Society […]
EDITORIAL: Project near MSA may be worth risk-WEB ONLY
The city unveiled a dramatic plan to revitalize the old Market Square Arena area just two days before the Metropolitan Development Commission approved the deal June 3. That the public was given insufficient notice of the project is among a number of legitimate complaints about the proposed $65 million effort to redevelop the former Bank […]
Health reform draws mixed reviews-WEB ONLY
Hope and fear mix in Paul Nysewander when he considers President Barack Obama’s controversial idea to set up a new governmentrun health insurance plan. The owner of a three-person accounting firm, Nysewander says there’s significant appeal in having a public plan as a new option for health insurance. “As long as it remains an option,” […]
DINING: Game on at food-and-play spot
When you play Skee-ball and aim for the
100-point hole, you miss most of the time. However, if you aim for the 30, you have a much better chance
of scoring. You might not get a high score, but you’ll win enough
tickets to want to play again. How does that translate into my dining
experience at the new Dave & Buster’s?
EYE ON THE PIE: Watch your pocket; someone may pick it-WEB ONLY
This is a cautionary tale. Beware of your best commercial friends, your most trusted business allies, your most generous corporate supporters. They may abandon you when you need them most. Let’s fill in the details. NCR Corp. (formerly National Cash Register) was founded in Dayton, Ohio, in 1884. It became one of the great innovative […]
Half of state’s public-company CEOs saw pay rise in 2008
For investors, 2008 was the worst year since the Great Depression. Even so, more than half of the state’s public-company executives
saw the value of their pay packages rise from 2007—despite the fact that only 10 of the companies posted a positive total
return in 2008, and 46 companies shed more than one-third of their stock market value.
City deal would cost CIB-WEB ONLY
The Capital Improvement Board could be forced to give up one of its most profitable assets so the city can pull off a $65-million public-private downtown development deal. The city has agreed to help a developer revitalize the vacant former Bank One operations center in part by acquiring an adjacent parking garage for $18.5 million. […]