IPS pledge: Fence is temporary
The second- and third-floor parking levels of the Indianapolis Public Schools headquarters will remain surrounded on three sides by a chain-link fence at least until the spring, a school district official said today….
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The second- and third-floor parking levels of the Indianapolis Public Schools headquarters will remain surrounded on three sides by a chain-link fence at least until the spring, a school district official said today….
Monday-morning commuters who ride IndyGo will be in for a treat at 11 downtown bus shelters. Local artist Audrey Barcio and 10 assistants will use a water-soluble adhesive to glue 200,000 freeze-dried rose petals to the interiors of the shelters as a public art project. The petal pushers will be returning to the shelters to […]
Jeff Pigeon, the long-time voice of WIBC-AM 1070’s morning show, told listeners this morning that he is leaving the station. Pigeon’s co-host, Terri Stacy, said the news broke her heart. She is planning an on-air party for the Chicago native on Monday, the day of his last show. A statement e-mailed from WIBC Director of […]
Finish Line Inc. executives this morning refused to comment on the company’s legal tussle with Genesco Inc. during a conference call with analysts to discuss second-quarter results. CEO Alan H. Cohen got testy at one point when an analyst asked a question related to the Indianapolis company’s $1.5 billion offer to buy Nashville, Tenn.-based Genesco. “We […]
ATA Airlines Inc. has closed its Indianapolis pilot base and moved its 94 pilots out of the city, the Indianapolis-based carrier said yesterday. The relocation was carried out in accordance with the pilots’ collective bargaining agreement, said ATA spokeswoman Maya Wagle. No pilots were demoted or lost their jobs. The action is the latest in […]
Businesses and environmental groups in northwest Indiana have banded together to prohibit water diversions from the Great Lakes, reports the Post-Tribune of Merrillville. The Great Lakes Compact requires approval by governors of the eight Great Lakes states and the provinces of Ontario and Quebec in Canada to ban water diversions from the lakes. Each state […]
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick, who pleaded guilty last month to federal dog fighting charges, has been sued by 1st Source Bank in South Bend over claims that his company hasn’t repaid more than $2 million in loans. The loans to Divine Seven LLC, a Georgia company, were made to finance vehicles for a car […]
The Finish Line Inc. reported this afternoon that it lost $1.8 million in the second quarter ended Sept. 1. While a reversal from the $9.2 million it earned a year earlier, the loss was smaller than the $3.9 million setback in its first fiscal quarter. The most recent quarter included $13 million in costs to […]
Earlier this year, real estate agent and Fountain Square resident Phil Barcio began the Fountain Square Mural Project, an effort to transform the neighborhood’s alleys to help prevent crime and…
The Indiana Fiscal Policy Institute, Indiana’s only statewide organization devoted to independent government research, is on the cusp of collapse. Steve Johnson, its CEO, told IBJ this morning he has stepped down due to lack of funding. “I was just not able to sufficiently raise the dollars to keep the institute going,” Johnson said. “Oftentimes, […]
The Indiana Association of Realtors today called for shifting some reliance on property taxes to other revenue sources, but stopped short of advocating eliminating the tax. The trade group didn’t specify which sources should be increased to offset any reduction in property taxes. Replacement revenue should come from “broad-based taxes centered on the ability to […]
Profit at Cohesant Technologies Inc. increased nearly 14 percent in the third quarter, to $431,443, the Indianapolis company reported today. Cohesant, which protects and repairs water and wastewater systems, cited revenue gains across its business segments for the increase. Revenue rose to $8.3 million in the quarter, from $6.4 million a year earlier.
The LaPorte area has about everything necessary for an intermodal facility, the director of CSX Intermodal said during the annual Indiana Logistics Summit in Indianapolis yesterday. The key to landing an intermodal project is community support, Michael Gallis said. However, while economic developers and other officials in the northwest Indiana city back the idea, many […]
Waste baskets won’t overflow at Market Tower because janitors who clean the building went on strike late yesterday, according to an attorney who represents the company contracted to clean the building, Executive Management Services. The attorney, Dave Swider, said other employees from the Indianapolis janitorial firm will be brought in to perform the work. “We […]
Student loan giant Sallie Mae, which employs 2,300 workers in Fishers and another 500 in Muncie, said today that the private-equity buyers who offered to buy it for $25 billion want to back out of terms of the agreement. Earlier this month, Virginia-based Sallie Mae warned the investors to follow through with the deal. The […]
Arizona-based Nothing But Noodles has closed its local stores on 96th Street and near the IUPUI campus. No one answered the phone at either of the stores or at the Indianapolis corporate…
Janitors working in Market Tower downtown walked off the job yesterday in their ongoing attempt to organize under the Service International Employees Union. Union backers have complained for months that the company that cleans the tower, Executive Management Services, is discouraging its workers from joining the union. Both the union and the Indianapolis janitorial company […]
David Frick, chairman of the Indiana Stadium and Convention Building Authority, is rejoining Baker & Daniels LLP. The 63-year-old Frick, who will continue leading the authority, left the law firm as managing partner in 1992 after a 20-year career there. He retired from WellPoint Inc. a few years ago. His corporate practice will concentrate on […]
Officials for the Indiana Invaders track and running club and the city of Indianapolis announced yesterday that a championship cross-country course and training venue will be developed along the banks of the White River downtown. Ground was broken this week on the project, which is being financially supported by locally based retailer The Finish Line, […]
The pay system to be used by Honda Manufacturing of Indiana at its new assembly plant in Greensburg will start workers at $14.84 an hour and automatically ratchet up wages over two years to $18.55. The Japanese automaker also plans to include annual bonuses based on how individuals perform and how the company fares, according […]