Emmy nominees announced
The Emmy Awards don’t have the same cache–or offer the same box-office boost–as the Oscars or the Tonys. But they do lend prestige to the TV shows and talent that win them.
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The Emmy Awards don’t have the same cache–or offer the same box-office boost–as the Oscars or the Tonys. But they do lend prestige to the TV shows and talent that win them.
Because much of my evening time is spent at…
Cape Air plans to end commuter flights between South Bend and Indianapolis just eight months after they began, and flights between Evansville and Indianapolis are under a cloud, too. The Massachusetts company will stop flying from South Bend in September because St. Joseph County Airport is cutting off a subsidy, according to the Evansville Courier […]
Virginia-based Gannett Co. Inc. yesterday named Michael G. Kane to replace outgoing Indianapolis Star publisher Barbara Henry. Henry, 55, retired suddenly on June 27; her departure is effective Aug. 1. Kane was publisher of the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle in New York and regional vice president of the company’s East Publishing Group. Unlike Henry, who […]
Actor John C. McGinley, best known for his role as the sarcastic Dr. Perry Cox on the long-running network comedy “Scrubs,” was announced today as the grand marshal for the Allstate 400 at…
As IBJ reported in May, Shapiro’s Deli and Harry & Izzy’s restaurants will open locations at the new midfield terminal at Indianapolis International Airport. SSP America, the airport’s United Kingdom-based food operator, confirmed the report today in a statement. The airport authority announced in April that Cafe Patachou, 96th Street Steakburgers, King David Dogs and […]
By Norm Heikens Financial commitments for Centaur LLC’s proposed $455 million horse race track and casino near Pittsburgh expired yesterday, but the project may not be dead. The Indianapolis company issued a brief announcement this morning saying that discussions with lenders continue. “Additional details will be available when we have a resolution,” the statement said. […]
Sarah Fisher Racing officials today announced they signed a deal with Dollar General Stores that will put Fisher on the track for races in Kentucky Aug. 7 and Chicago Sept. 7.
Though Fisher wouldn’t…
You might have seen the startling news this morning about inflation. The cost of living exploded by 1.1
percent in June, which is a sobering annual rate above 13 percent.
One of the Indianapolis areaâ??s leading financial planners says…
By Norm Heikens Across-the-board problems caused by the sluggish economy resulted in Fortune Industries Inc. reporting a greater loss in its third fiscal quarter than in the same period a year earlier, the Indianapolis company reported yesterday. Fortune lost $3.1 million in the quarter ended May 31, nearly double the loss of a year earlier. […]
There was Iron Man. There was the Hulk. There was Hell Boy. Now, Batman is back.
Summer has long been the time of blockbuster special effects movies, but this year seems disproportionately super hero focused.
What does it say that so many films–not…
Defense contractor Rolls-Royce has signed a $900 million contract with Italian aircraft maker Alenia Aeronautica SpA to supply turboprop engines for nine years. The AE2100D2 engine comes from a bread-and-butter line of military engines that the British company designs, develops and manufactures in Indianapolis. The engine will be used on medium-size C-27 J Spartan cargo […]
Shares of Indianapolis-based Kite Realty Group Trust hit a 52-week low this morning for the second day in a row, opening at $11.23, down from a peak above $20 last October. The shares are trading at the lowest price since the real estate investment trust debuted as a public company in August 2004, and near […]
The Steak n Shake Co. disclosed in a regulatory filing today that it paid interim president Jeffrey A. Blade the equivalent of his $305,000 annual salary in severance in connection with his departure announced July 11. Blade also will receive $12,000 to spend on outplacement services. The resignation, which was effective immediately, came after director […]
Indianapolis developer Lauth Property Group didn’t breach a joint venture contract with a Chicago company when Lauth abandoned the joint venture and formed a partnership with a different company to build a hotel and casino in the southern Indiana town of French Lick, the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled today. The state’s second-highest appeals court […]
Jack Swarbrick, a Baker & Daniels attorney and key figure in Indianapolis professional and amateur sports, is Notre Dame’s first choice to replace Kevin White as athletic director, the Chicago Tribune reported today. Citing an unidentified source, the newspaper said the deal isn’t finished but that an announcement of a new athletic director could come […]
Despite the hype surrounding Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning, it’s still easy to underestimate—or simply forget about—the impact this one player has on the team. That impact goes beyond winning on the field.
The…
Premier Exhibitions Inc., the Atlanta company that has been accused of using body parts from Chinese prisoners for its controversial cadaver exhibits, will open the show July 30 in Claypool Court near Circle Centre mall. The “Bodies…the Exhibition” exhibit will open just months before the Indiana State Museum brings its “Body Worlds III” exhibit to […]
The Metropolitan Development Commission is scheduled tomorrow to consider a tax abatement worth more than $100,000 for The Steak n Shake Co. The incentives would be doled out in exchange for the Indianapolis company’s retaining 160 jobs and a $2.5-million investment in new equipment. IBJ first reported in April on local government plans to throw […]
It looks like Indiana University can scratch one of the candidates for its soon-to-be-vacant athletic director position off the list.
Late yesterday, word began to spread that Indianapolis attorney Jack Swarbrick is a candidate for the Notre Dame athletic director position….
Marketing the Gary SouthShore RailCats minor league baseball team is a struggle because area residents are still mad that the price of the team’s home, U.S. Steel Yard stadium, climbed far beyond original projections. That’s what the team’s new owner, Waukegan, Ill., attorney Patrick Salvi, was told during a speech yesterday to the Gary chamber […]