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Who wants a piece?
A Michigan-based bakery and cafe concept plans to open as many as six new restaurants in Indianapolis, beginning with a location at U.S. 31 and Stop 11 Road. Grand Traverse…
Local name disappears from tower
Milwaukee-based M&I Bank didn’t waste any time erasing the First Indiana name from the 31-story tower where…
Home team vs. the Internet
Itâ??s been a tough couple of years in Bloomington for Roberts Distributors, the well-known Indianapolis supply
house for cameras and other photography equipment. So tough that the Bloomington store is closing.
Bruce Pallman, the second generation running Roberts, said the location…
About
Welcome to The Score, Indianapolis Business Journal’s sports business blog. Your host is Anthony Schoettle,
IBJ’s sports business reporter. Schoettle grew up in Indianapolis, graduating from Southport High School and
Indiana University. He then departed on a tour of middle…
Expansion to cost $15M, add 1,134 jobs
Gov. Mitch Daniels revealed little detail when he told a real estate gathering last week that a major economic development announcement was imminent. But hints of the upcoming announcement are buried in a log of projects kept by the Indiana Economic Development Corp. The log includes a project with 1,134 jobs and a $15 million […]
Roberts closes Bloomington photography store
The unrelenting growth of Internet sales has prompted Indianapolis-based Roberts Distributors LP to shutter its Bloomington store. General Partner Bruce Pallman said the store, located on Kirkwood Avenue near the Indiana University campus, will close Feb. 29 after 12 years in business. It had bled more than $100,000 a year for three years in a […]
Cruise and the cult of biography
Yes, it’s the big day. The unauthorized Tom Cruise biography is out.
Guess who won’t be reading it?
For one, a few clicks will get you all the couch-jumping, the Scientology, the wild rumors, and the rest that you could possibly want….
Local tech consulting firm to expand
Locally based Fusion Alliance said today it plans to spend more than $2 million to expand its headquarters and add at least 110 jobs by 2010. Fusion Alliance employs 190 in Indianapolis and 30 in Cincinnati. It expects to begin hiring consultants, application developers, Web designers, business analysts and project managers this year, with most of […]
Daleville snags finance company expansion
Indiana Finance Co. plans to move its Chesterfield headquarters to Daleville and double its employee roster to 90, according to The Star Press of Muncie. The site of the expansion, in Heartland Business Center, is where IBM launched a 200-employee call center this fall. The former outlet mall on Interstate 69 also attracted Jarden Home […]
The demise of Damon’s Grill
The Indianapolis restaurateur who owns D’Vine Wine Bar and The Melting Pot has closed his two remaining Damon’s Grill locations, at Southport Road and I-65, and along State Road 37 in Martinsville. Bennet…
Does loss damage Colts brand?
Yesterdayâ??s frustrating loss by the Indianapolis Colts to San Diego was hard to take for fans whoâ??d pulled
for the team through an otherwise remarkable season.
Now Tony Dungy might finally follow through on years of ruminations about putting a bookend…
Colts land Meijer as stadium sponsor
A day after losing to San Diego in the National Football League playoffs, the Indianapolis Colts scored a victory off the field. The Colts announced another sponsorship deal for Lucas Oil Stadium – this time with retail chain Meijer. Grand Rapids, Mich.-based Meijer has signed as a founding partner for the new stadium, set to […]
World’s best bookstores, etc.
One of the most pleasant hours of my weekend was spent chatting with staff and customers at Big Hat Books, the Broad Ripple independent that gave the city a low-key cultural infusion when it opened a few years ago….
UPDATE: Steak n Shake stock continues slide
Shares of The Steak n Shake Co. have tumbled 20 percent over the last two trading days – driven down, in part, by the company’s announcement late Friday afternoon that sales remained weak. The stock trended down throughout the day Friday and shed another $1.30 a share this morning, leaving it at $8.18. It now […]
State crying for more registered nurses
Demand for registered nurses is remarkably strong across Indiana, a state ranking shows. The occupation is classified as hottest of the “hot” jobs tracked by the Indiana Department of Workforce Development. Projected demand for registered nurses ranks at the top in seven of 11 regions of the state, the department says. In the other four […]
You-review-it Monday
What did you see, read or experience this weekend?
Did you join the crowd at “End Days” at the Phoenix? Hear Marvin Hamlisch with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra? Contemplate the totems at the Eiteljorg? Catch the opening of “Say You Love…
Legislation aims to scrutinize business tax breaks
Legislation has been introduced in the Indiana House that would look at the nearly 120 corporate tax breaks now in Indiana code to see if the incentives are improving the economy, reports The News-Dispatch of Michigan City. State Rep. Scott Pelath, D-Michigan City, who introduced House Bill 1242, believes tax breaks that haven’t created jobs […]
NOTIONS: Will the change bandwagon ever roll our way?
On the presidential campaign trail these past few weeks, the dominant exit-polling insight seems to be that Americans are hungry for change. Voters have told interviewers they’re weary of the direction we’re headed, tired of the politics of the past and eager to forego the status quo. And so the presidential candidates, Republican and Democrat alike, have jumped on the change bandwagon, ridden it from Iowa to New Hampshire, and tried to explain why they’ve been, are, or could be…
Mental health docs tap executive market: Carmel’s Indiana Health Group opens high-end suite
Greg Sipes likens the new executiveservices suite he and his partners opened three months ago to a BMW. Its quality is solid, to be sure, but what makes people want to drive it is its look and feel. It’s an apt comparison for the 2,500-square-foot wing of the new offices of Sipes’ behavioral health practice, Indiana Health Group. A set of boardroom-like double doors leads to a waiting room with shiny hardwood floors, dark wood paneling, plush rugs, overstuffed chairs…