De-manufacturing can save resources
An industrywide bar-code identification system should be developed so that component objects used in manufacturing can be easily devolved and reused.
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An industrywide bar-code identification system should be developed so that component objects used in manufacturing can be easily devolved and reused.
During one of the worst markets for real estate in decades, at a time when developers of all sizes are shedding employees, officials with Simon Property Group Inc. continue to insist they have had zero layoffs.
Would embattled Emmis Communications Corp. sell its Monument Circle headquarters, a prized development that opened a decade
ago at what then-Mayor Steve Goldsmith called "the most important site in the city and the very center of Indiana?"
Throughout our visit to five countries in the Mideast, we found the people friendly and helpful.It is not our purpose on these trips to argue with the locals or try to convert them to our way of thinking, but simply to learn about them, their culture and ideas.
The Simon family’s role in building the city has come at a steep price for taxpayers. Simon and
its business interests in the last 20 years have collected local government incentives
worth more than $400 million, an IBJ tally of those deals shows.
Familiarity with a foreign culture and its traditions can mean the difference between success and failure, or at least avoiding embarrassment.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Patricia Milner, chairwoman Jane Keller Richard Seaver, vice chairman Jerry Langley Kevin Mandrell, immediate past chairman Stan Phariss Steve Warner, treasurer Mike Rupprecht Marianne Marsh, secretary Diana Ruschhaupt Barry Bilger Patrick J. Schaefer Darlene Degener Bill Staples Chuck Hartle Todd G. Vare Amy Havens Bruce Wright Gordon Hughes
With American ingenuity, we can achieve universal health care coverage without the bloated administrative costs found in our
system of private insurance companies.
I think it is a mistake to call this American Cabaret Theatre when it really is in the piano bar tradition of cabaret that is popular in New York and Las Vegas, and not the vision that Claude McNeal brought to his American Cabaret Theatre when he first came to Indianapolis in 1990.
NOTEWORTHY CONTROL Candice and Peter T. Kissinger Number of common shares:1,275,967 Percentage of common shares: 26
This week, two ambitious shows—a new musical at Beef & Boards and magic realism at the Phoenix
FUND-RAISERS This year’s Hollywood-themed Arthritis Walk will be held at twilight, June 20, at the Central Canal. The 2008 event raised $62,000. The Jingle Bell Run/Walk presented by OrthoIndy will be Dec. 12. The 2008 event raised $125,000.
Joy’s House has created a registry at www.spreadingjoy.org. Donors can choose an item as expensive as a new sofa, or as
modest as a cookie sheet with the assurance that their money will be used specifically to buy that item.
A report due out later this month will show that Indiana is the state growing wind power at the fastest rate in the nation.
Keep in mind, the auditor doesnâ??t run the businessâ??the businessâ?? management does.
Restaurants are so often asked to support non-profits and many times give very generously—their support means so much to local organizations.
DIRECTORS William E. Baitinger, 73 Occupation: Special assistant to the vice president for research at Purdue University Number of common shares: 146,512 Previous year: 155,412 David W. Crabb, 55 Occupation: Chairman of the Indiana University Department of Medicine Other directorships: Indiana Alcohol Research Center, Polymer Technology Sciences Inc., Health and Hospital Corp. of Marion County […]
Casting the CIB’s deficit as an Indianapolis problem is simplistic and inaccurate because it overlooks the millions of dollars in state tax revenue generated by those venues and an endless list of vendors that do business with them.
Another rundown building near the northwest corner of Washington and Pennsylvania streets is getting some attention after years of neglect.
VALUE 4/13/09 1/31/08 Shares of common stock outstanding 4.9 million 4.9 million Market value of one common share $1.25 $7.44 Market value of common stock $6.2 million $36.5 million