New motorsports trade show takes aim at departed PRI
Still stinging from the city’s loss of the giant Performance Racing Industry trade show in 2004, a group of local motorsports
business advocates is racing to put on a competing event.
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Still stinging from the city’s loss of the giant Performance Racing Industry trade show in 2004, a group of local motorsports
business advocates is racing to put on a competing event.
These days, the "buy local" crowd seems to have a stronger voice. I am gleeful about this for a variety of reasons, but it
is helpful to view some of their claims with a bit of skepticism. At least that is what economists should do.
Hoosiers identify many factors contributing to our state’s long-term economic difficulties. It is fashionable to blame our
workers. It is easy to decry a lack of natural amenities: no mountains, no coral reefs. Our public schools are inferior and
perhaps our higher education is overrated. Our taxes are too high but we have substandard government services. We ain’t got
no culture. Rarely do we hear anyone say that our problem is management.
With enrollment surging in vocational schools around the country, Indiana Business College has launched an expansion into
Ohio and likely into other states as well. The Indianapolis-based for-profit school also is changing its name.
Architecture and urban design students from Ball State have created a vision for urban renewal that is arguably more compelling
than the Central Indiana Regional
Transit Authority’s principal, utilitarian goal of reducing northeast-side highway congestion and air pollution by running
a diesel commuter train atop the old Nickel Plate Railroad corridor.
There’s a smorgasbord available for small businesses in the federal stimulus package. The trick is figuring out how to get a plate. Plenty of local experts are serving up access to the buffet. And some entrepreneurs are digging in. But others consider the
stimulus warmed-over leftovers.
Fitness center shrinks, perseveres Service: fitness center Address: 4202 W. 56th Place Phone: (office) 222-4878, (cell) 332-0138 E-mail: [email protected] site: www.brickhousefitness.com Founded: February 2008 Owner: Rick James Owner’s background: James, 37, grew up in New Albany and graduated from IUPUI in 1999 with a degree in biology. Then he spent eight years as a manager […]
Analyst: Expect prasugrel OK by May Eli Lilly and Co. should win regulatory approval for its blood-thinner prasugrel by the end of the month, according to one Wall Street analyst. Dr. Tim Anderson, an analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein & Co., made the prediction in a note to investors April 21. He added that Wall […]
RETAIL Noblesville adds Muzak Shopping in downtown Noblesville will now sound more like shopping at a mall. If it’s true that people spend 30 percent more while shopping to music, the city’s recent purchase of a Muzak system could be a good thing for the merchants. The system comes with access to a 7-million-song library, […]
Avon/Brownsburg area Race car teams could live, work in same place Residents in fast-growing western suburbs such as Brownsburg and Avon also have expressed interest in a commuter rail line, with a number of abandoned rail corridors running all the way to downtown. Ball State student Amber Agan, who is a race car driver, wants […]
East 30th Street and MacPherson Avenue Development in a square is long on efficiency, culture Imagine a square, three- to four-story building with an immense courtyard in the middle-sort of like a fort. It’s slashed diagonally with an active rail line paralleling the Monon recreational trail. Roofs of the apartment square would have vast amounts […]
Simons are an asset to the community I found offensive the [April 20] article, “Simon says, city does.” The article goes on to question if the city got a raw deal from the Simon family, given all the tax breaks and other incentives extended to them, over the years, for the many projects that they […]
Indiana advancing in alternative energy The convergence of technology, coupled with advances in renewable and bioenergy, is creating a profound impact on the national and global energy agenda. One can easily identify over 100 prominent national organizations that are working diligently on these efforts; the list ranges from research at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, […]
CORRECTION Ken Skarbeck’s Investing column on page 22 last week incorrectly linked the Indiana Bond Bank with bonds issued on behalf of the city’s water utility in 2005. The Indiana Bond Bank had no involvement in the transaction.
Lucas Oil Stadium area Integrating bus, rail at downtown station This concept by Wes Perkins would bring perhaps the most ambitious and transformative change to downtown since Circle Centre mall. Here the rail line ends at a transportation hub that also ties in bus routes, Amtrak trains and even a monorail system that could run […]
TRANSPORTATION Firms still pay to relocate staff Many companies still are willing to offer employees relocation incentives, even though a deepening recession is forcing them to cut costs and scale back on other benefits. That’s the findings of Evansville-based Atlas Van Lines’ just-released 2009 Corporate Relocation Survey. Nearly two-thirds (63 percent) of the firms surveyed […]
Design of expansion features lots of glass Aim is to give new convention center welcoming feel The plan for the expansion of the Indiana Convention Center is a practical one that designers needed to spiff up a bit. So, Ratio Architects Inc. concentrated on making visitors feel comfortable by accentuating a lot of glass at […]
SPORTS MainGate feasts on Lions Locally based MainGate Inc. is getting a big boost from its new contract with the Detroit Lions. MainGate signed a 10-year deal in February to manage the Lions’ retail shop at Ford Field and the team’s retail Web site. On April 20, the Lions introduced an updated team logo and […]
LOAN APPROVALS SBA Loans SBA loan guarantees for the month of March. These businesses have received loans from financial institutions with a guarantee from the SBA. Not all funds are disbursed immediately. Furthermore, some approved loans are subsequently canceled. Arts A Poppin LLC, 653 Massachusetts Ave., Indianapolis, $30,000 from Borrego Springs Bank N.A. Banc-Serv Partners […]
Restraint should be mantra State must not undo fiscal progress Trying to rein in spending when so many Hoosiers are hurting has put some hard choices before the General Assembly this year. But Indiana needs lawmakers to hang tough as they head toward the session’s finale April 29. At the top of their list of […]