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Battling a bagel backup-WEB ONLY
Thousands of Bagel-fuls roll off Harlan Bakeries LLC’s production lines these days as the Avon company races to keep up with demand for the cream-cheese-filled bagels. The frozen product shaped like a corn dog has been a big hit for Harlan and its partner, Kraft Foods Inc., since the packaged-food behemoth launched it a year […]
This might hurt…-WEB ONLY
Dr. Dmitry Arbuck treats pain for a living. But he might have to start taking his own medicine. Arbuck has built a a practice that by all traditional standards is exemplary. But patient reports on multiple online rating services make Arbuck seem arrogant, incompetent and downright scary. “This Dr. . is a QUACK,” one patient a wrote […]
Mills: ‘It’s going to grow’-WEB ONLY
Bryan A. Mills, 48, was named Community Health Network’s next CEO March 31. He will become president of Indianapolis’ thirdlargest hospital system May 1 and replace Bill Corley as CEO sometime later this year. Mills said his first order of business is getting to know the team at Community, which includes 11,000 employees at five […]
EDITORIAL: Gambling habit puts state at risk-WEB ONLY
These must be bittersweet times for those who warned Indiana against rolling the dice on gambling back in the late 1980s. On one hand, they have the satisfaction of seeing their predictions come true. But confirmation of their fears about gambling comes at the state’s expense. As IBJ reported last week, now that gambling taxes […]
A&E: Come (back) to the Cabaret-WEB ONLY
This week, the reborn American Cabaret Theatre and a symphonic circus draw packed houses. I haven’t heard anyone else say it in print, so let me put it right out there: American Cabaret Theatre was often an embarrassment. That isn’t to say the long-standing Indy theater company didn’t feature some outstanding singers. It’s just that, […]
EYE ON THE PIE: Commuting shifts $87 billion in Indiana-WEB ONLY
My excitement must have been evident to everyone on the street. I was being pulled in a rickshaw though the Indianapolis streets that Mayor Ballard had designated as the local Chinatown. There was a bicyclist providing the muscle power. He was about my age, an older fellow who needed the job, probably to supplement his […]
Foreclosure investors shift tactics-WEB ONLY
At first glance, the smart way to profit from the real estate downturn seems obvious: Buy foreclosed homes, fix them up and resell them for a profit. After all, there’s no shortage of supply. In February, Marion County alone had 1,640 new foreclosure filings. There’s just one hitch. The strategy that fueled such TV programs […]
A&E: Come (back) to the Cabaret-WEB ONLY
This week, the reborn American Cabaret Theatre and a symphonic circus draw packed houses. I haven’t heard anyone else say it in print, so let me put it right out there: American Cabaret Theatre was often an embarrassment. That isn’t to say the long-standing Indy theater company didn’t feature some outstanding singers. It’s just that, […]
Job mix blunts slump-WEB ONLY
In just one year, Indianapolis’ unemployment rate has risen from 4.5 percent to 8.2 percent. But don’t expect local economic development officials to complain too much. Not when 74 of Indiana’s 92 counties have higher unemployment rates than Marion County’s. “When I took this job 15 months ago and the Dow [Jones industrial average] was […]
New project at 22nd and Meridian
A developer is planning a 3,200-square-foot, two-tenant retail building at 2181 N. Meridian St. in another small sign of progress for the uptown…
Senator hits nerve in CIB debate
In the quintessential exchange at yesterday’s Senate committee hearing about a potential solution to the Capital Improvement Board’s revenue shortfall, Sen. Lindel Hume, D-Princeton, asked Indiana Pacers Chief Operating Officer Rick Fuson about…
Another ‘Merchants’ bank born
Banks aren’t known for creative names. Three in Indiana—in Mooresville, Fairmount and Munster—include “Citizens” in their names. Three others have “Peoples.” Eight have “Community.” And don’t ask about “First.”
Now there’s another blurring of bank brands. Greensfork Township State Bank, a…
Critic axed by Cleveland Orch?
The fascinating story of the battle between The Cleveland Plain Dealer, its high-profile music critic, and the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra has been a long-standing buzz topic in the arts world.
In short, critic consistantly writes negatively about maestro. Symphony pressures newspaper….
Daniels, advocates mark Child Abuse Awareness Month-WEB ONLY
Advocates for children joined Gov. Mitch Daniels at the Statehouse this morning to raise awareness about child abuse and neglect, and to gain the support of community members in the effort to protect victims. The event marked the official beginning of Child Abuse Prevention Month. Tonight, families will gain free admission to the Children’s Museum […]
Gunfire erupts in northwest-side neighborhood-WEB ONLY
One person is in the hospital after a disagreement led to gunfire in a near-northwest-side neighborhood. Police were called to the 2100 block of Sugar Grove Avenue early this morning. They believe the incident started as an altercation between two groups of people late Wednesday night. One of the groups returned and fired on the […]