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Budget cuts threaten local economic data analysis
Budget cuts could eliminate programs that gather and analyze local and state economic data. This would hurt businesses and
economic development officials, since they would not have the data that helps them see how their market differs from the state
and the nation.
ChaCha trims employees, modifies biz plan
Search engine ChaCha lays off employees, cuts perks, begins limiting its free answers to clients
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas One of downtown Indianapolis’ most attended events is set for its 46th year. Circle of Lights, presented by the Contractors of Quality Connection and Electrical Workers of IBEW 481, will take place Nov. 28, the day after Thanksgiving. More than 100,000 spectators typically attend the event. New […]
MANAGEMENT
MANAGEMENT Harlan Day, executive director Beverly Brewer, director of development Jeff Sanson, director of programs
Here are tips for small biz survival during recession
For small businesses to survive, they must be prepared to withstand economic difficulties for some time…
Lou Harry’s arts coverage is welcome, insightful
Lou Harry’s art coverage is thorough and vital to the community, and IBJ, an overall
interesting read, should remain committed to including arts reviews and news.
IU study looks into future of Orange County tourism
Professors at Indiana University’s Department of Recreation, Park and Tourism Studies are conducting an analysis of new tourism
attractions in Indiana’s Orange County.
FINANCIAL PROFILE
FINANCIAL PROFILE 2008 income: $527,686 2009 projected income: $450,800 2008 expenses: $407,972 2009 projected expenses: $492,429 2008 assets: $119,714 Fiscal year begins: July 1 2008 income 2008 expenses National council Conference programs Curriculum 4% arrangements materials Educational 9% Corporate Other product sales 9% Stock market contributions 6% 6% Administration 19% Personal 9% game fees contributions […]
Langham lands airport deal
An arm of locally based Langham Logistics has won a 40-month, $3.28 million contract to provide logistics services at the
new Indianapolis International Airport terminal.
As workers lose jobs, Shelbyville hospital loses money
Because major employers in Shelby County have laid off workers, Major Hospital isn’t getting as much income from employer-based
medical insurance plans.
Fed’s TARP changes adding to anxieties
Experts with the Troubled Asset Relief Program, the government’s financial bailout program, are struggling to figure out how
best to relieve America’s financial mess.
ICVA embarking on new direction with new CEO Welsh
Don Welsh is quickly making a name for himself as a change agent. Though few knew what to think when Welsh announced 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.
Tonic Ball raises money for Second Helpings
Tonic Ball — an annual fundraiser for Second Helpings — takes place the Friday before Thanksgiving, featuring 30
local bands
each playing 10-minute themed sets and local artists selling their work.
Greenwood’s largest employer to launch $69M expansion
Endress + Hauser Inc., one of Greenwood’s biggest employers, is planning a major expansion that will bring 234 jobs to Johnson
County.
NOTEWORTHY CONTROL
NOTEWORTHY CONTROL The company knows of no shareholder or group that owns more than 5 percent of the company’s stock.
California’s Blue Real Estate establishes local presence
Blue Real Estate, a California firm that made a bundle selling West Coast office buildings at the market’s peak, has been
buying up local buildings and trying to learn the Indianapolis market.
Monon Bell football game helps Julian Center
In the weeks leading up to this year’s
big rivalry football game, Wabash College and DePauw University students held various fundraisers to benefit the Julian Center, as well as A-Way Home Shelter
in Putnam County and the Family Crisis Shelter in Montgomery County.
Builders challenge park fee in Zionsville
Zionsville Town Council members have until Nov. 17 to decide whether to appeal a judge’s decision last month that invalidated
the town’s park-impact fee.