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Looks like the Taste of Tango will get off the ground after all. Workers yesterday installed a black awning on the building’s brown facade (fashion…
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Looks like the Taste of Tango will get off the ground after all. Workers yesterday installed a black awning on the building’s brown facade (fashion…
Two of Japan’s largest automakers are considering building parts inventories to prevent suppliers from sliding into bankruptcy, according to Bloomberg News. Toyota Motor Corp., which has operated under the lean, just-in-time system since 1938, as well as Honda Motor Co. fear that the struggles of Detroit automakers could result in many parts makers going out […]
A four-story building at Washington and Delaware streets downtown is getting a full makeover. The 11,000-square-foot property is being marketed to retail users for the first floor and office for the other three. No tenants have committed yet, said Harvey…
Indiana Secretary of Commerce Nate Feltman is joining Baker & Daniels after he leaves his state post at the end of the year. The law firm yesterday announced that Feltman will become a partner Jan. 12 in the firm’s business and corporate finance practice. Feltman, 38, will help lead Baker & Daniels’ economic development, government […]
Daniel Craig and Liev Schriber star in the upcoming film WW II film “Defiance,” in which three brothers escape Nazi-occupied Poland and join with Russian resistance fighters. Edward Zwick (“Blood Diamond,” “Glory”) directs. More info on the film here.
Want…
Car buffs aren’t letting negative news about the economy keep them away from the 2009 Indianapolis Auto Show. Attendance is running about even with last year’s show, said Marty Murphy, executive vice president of the Indianapolis Automobile Trade Association, the dealer group that sponsors the show. Last year, the seven-day event attracted 230,000. This year’s […]
Gov. Mitch Daniels has ordered a string of budget cuts as the recession hammers tax revenue, and the upcoming
General Assembly promises to generate squabbles over what little money is left to spend.
If you were governor, what would…
While all eyes are focused on quarterback Peyton Manning, I like to look a little further down the Indianapolis Colts’ pay scale for hidden gems. These are the players guys like Colts President…
After a 17-year run in Indianapolis, National City’s trademark green signs are set to be replaced with the blue of Pittsburgh-based
PNC Financial.
In May, Indianapolis narrowly won the right to host the 2012 Super Bowl, beating out Phoenix and Houston at the National Football
League owners’ meeting in Atlanta.
DIRECTORS Arthur J. Decio William H. Lawson Age: 77 Age: 71 Occupation: Retired Occupation: Retired Number of common shares: 1,477,784 Number of common shares: 3,000 Previous year: 1,477,784 Previous year: 3,000 Thomas G. Deranek David T. Link Age: 72 Age: 71 Occupation: Vice chairman, CEO of the Occupation: Dean emeritus of Notre Dame company Law […]
FUND-RAISER Indiana Living Legends Gala, July 18, 2008, raised $113,316. Honors extraordinary Hoosiers for accomplishments on state and national level in a variety of disciplines.
Stock markets fell, jobs disappeared, and the outlook for the economy seemed to grow grimmer by the week in 2008. Banks, real estate developers, retailers and manufacturers took some of the worst hits, but all types of businesses in central
Indiana felt the pain.
These businesses have been approved from loans from financial institutions with a guarantee
from the U.S. Small Business Administration.
Fitness-minded partners collaborate to open a Broad Ripple nutritional supplement store.
Though few knew what to think when Don Welsh announced in June he was leaving Seattle to become Indianapolis Convention &
Visitors Association CEO, he’s shown he didn’t come here to simply wind down his career.
FINANCIAL PROFILE 2007 income: $16,342,584 2008 projected income: $8,305,868 2007 expenses: $8,664,646 2008 projected expenses: $8,276,059 2007 assets: $188,174,897 Fiscal year begins: Jan. 1 2007 income 2007 expenses Membership dues 2% Sales, events, other Administration 5% 11% Other 15% Library/ Investment Marketing archive Contributions income 23% 26% 53% 40% Public programs 25%
Your Dec. 8 editorial, "State flunking affordability test," quotes liberally from the National Center for Public
Policy and
Higher Education’s recent report, which concludes that 49 of 50 states—including Indiana—deserve an "F"
for their
affordability
efforts. Unfortunately, this grade is based on an analysis that dramatically overstates college costs in Indiana—or at
least
those costs incurred by Hoosiers attending Indiana University.
Any hopes that hometown airline ATA would make a comeback and eventually resume scheduled service from Indianapolis were dashed
April 2, when it filed for bankruptcy and ceased operations.
The woman chosen as CEO of the city’s Super Bowl host committee isn’t exactly a household name, but those who hired her think
she’ll make Indianapolis the best host city ever.