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It’s been quite an ordeal, but the Central Library expansion is almost complete. The Interim Central Library, which opened in Old City Hall after construction began on the expanded…
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It’s been quite an ordeal, but the Central Library expansion is almost complete. The Interim Central Library, which opened in Old City Hall after construction began on the expanded…
The Finish Line Inc. late this morning cast doubt on whether it will move forward with its $1.5 billion acquisition of Genesco Inc. after the Tennessee company reported a steep second-quarter loss. In a written statement, Finish Line said it is “disappointed” with Genesco’s $4.2 million loss. “Consistent with its responsibilities to The Finish Line’s […]
The Brown County Convention and Visitors Bureau is without a permanent leader after its longtime president and CEO resigned amid a budgeting conflict. Teresa Anderson quit Aug. 24 after the county Tourism Commission ordered the CVB to cut its personnel expenses, as well as split part of the Innkeepers Tax income with other organizations promoting […]
SMC Corp. of America, which makes pneumatic automation equipment for a variety of industries, plans to announce tomorrow that it will move its North American headquarters to Noblesville and add 275 jobs, according to a source familiar with the announcement. The company’s North American headquarters is currently on the eastside at 3011 N. Franklin Road. […]
New York-based Insight Communications reportedly signed a deal with the Big Ten Network today-the day before the network is set to launch, Street & Smith’s Sports Business Journal and other outlets are reporting. Insight, which has 1.4 million customers in Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky and Ohio, has agreed to carry the Big Ten Network on its […]
One of Indy’s most unique houses is up for sale, with an asking price of $449,900. The Wedding Cake House, built in 1873, has been home to the central regional office…
Stock in Elkhart-based Coachmen Industries Inc. is sliding as the subprime mortgage implosion erodes opportunities for the Elkhart company to make money selling the houses it manufactures. Coachmen shares are trading at $6.86, down from $9.58 as recently as July 19 and $12.90 last October. On Aug. 27, Coachmen suspended its quarterly dividend of 3 […]
The average sale price of houses in the 13-county metro area fell 3 percent in July from the same month last year-to $163,612, the Metropolitan Indianapolis Board of Realtors said today. The number of sales slid 6.7 percent, to 2,765. Pending sales-signed but not closed-fell 5 percent. Inventories held steady at 22,270, a sign that […]
A group tied to the United Auto Workers union is calling on Toyota Motor Corp. to rehire two workers it says were fired from the Japanese automaker’s Georgetown, Ky., assembly plant for trying to organize a union. Kentucky Jobs With Justice also said Toyota should improve safety and treatment of temporary workers at the plant, […]
A 5-foot wall of water pouring through a broken levee would have wreaked havoc on the nearly completed Cabela’s store in Hammond had a newly built berm not stopped it, according to the Post-Tribune of Merrillville. Also saved from the floodwaters were more than 1,000 homes. Nebraska-based Cabela’s was within six weeks of opening the […]
The Renaissance Flats project is taking shape along St. Joseph Street between Delaware and Alabama streets just north of downtown. The 19-unit project, by Britton Buildings Design Inc., is just north…
A sluggish real estate market hasn’t deterred investment groups interested in owning the 31-story First Indiana Plaza. Brokers say the New York-based owners of the struggling skyscraper have received about 10…
BP won’t have to cut emissions of soot at its Whiting oil refinery because the Indiana Department of Environmental Management has granted the petroleum giant an exemption from federal regulations, according to the Chicago Tribune. The rules would have required the refinery to halve the amount of microscopic pollution the refinery emits. However, Indiana regulators […]
The Evansville-Vanderburgh Airport Authority yesterday approved commuter flights to Indianapolis through the Massachusetts carrier service Cape Air. When the flights start, possibly in October, they will be the first flights between the cities in two years. Tickets for the flights on the nine-passenger Cessna 420s are likely to be $85 to $125, according to the […]
Bloom Marketing Group, a Bloomington-based call center, plans to add 400 to 500 workers to the current roster of 120 by the end of the year, according to the Herald-Times of Bloomington. The startup, which was spun off from the Bloomington advertising firm Finelight Strategic Marketing Communications, is ramping up in anticipation of the Nov. […]
After testing a new kind of wellness program at Eli Lilly and Co., WellPoint Inc. is offering the broad program to all national employers served by its Anthem subsidiary. WellPoint touts its Healthy Lifestyles program as a help to employers trying to get their workers to make healthy behavior changes in five key areas: tobacco […]
Anderson at-large city councilman Rick Muir is questioning the $144,000 cost and performance of the city’s marketing consultant, Greg Winkler, according to the Herald Bulletin. Since being hired in 2004, Winkler has helped bring 119 of the roughly 400 jobs employers have said they’d add to the area. Muir last week told the city council that […]
A Texas company has terminated its contract to buy Pan Am Plaza because of turmoil in the credit markets. Principle Equity Management had hoped to build a $50 million restaurant and…
The Evansville-Vanderburgh Airport Authority Board plans to meet today to consider whether to approve commuter flights between Evansville and Indianapolis. Massachusetts-based Cape Air would launch five flights a day in nine-passenger Cessna 402 aircraft, according to the Evansville Courier & Press. The flights might begin in October. Today’s meeting follows a meeting last week among […]