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City officials gave developers a tight, two-month time frame to come up with a second round of proposals to redevelop the Market Square Arena site. The RFP was issued Feb. 21, and…
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City officials gave developers a tight, two-month time frame to come up with a second round of proposals to redevelop the Market Square Arena site. The RFP was issued Feb. 21, and…
Milton J. Miller II has been named CEO of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis. Miller is a 30-year veteran of the bank who’d most recently served as chief financial officer. He replaced Brian Fike who had filled the CEO’s role on an interim basis since December, when Martin Heger retired. Miller will assume […]
U.S. employers added 132,000 last month, according to the Labor Department, a decline from the 190,000 jobs added in May. Economists had expected that 125,000 jobs would be added to employer payrolls. The national unemployment rate matched forecasts, holding steady at 4.5 percent. The state unemployment rate for May, the most recent month available, also […]
A Chicago-based furniture store is planning three new locations in Indianapolis. Harlem Furniture has 16 stores in Chicago and Northwest Indiana. The first central Indiana store, in Greenwood, replaces the old Frank’s…
Michigan-based manufacturer Hayes Lemmerz International Inc. has sold its Wabash unit to Harvey Industries LLC of Massachusetts. Financial terms were not disclosed. The Wabash operation employs about 325 and makes intake manifolds, cylinder heads, water pump housings and cast iron exhaust manifolds. Hayes Lemmerz makes automotive and commercial highway wheels, brakes and powertrain components.
Cabela’s, the outdoor-goods retailer that recently announced plans for a Greenwood store, has had to repay or forfeit nearly $350,000 in incentives it received from governmental entities in Texas because it failed to hire as many workers as promised at two stores there, according to the Austin Business Journal. Cabela’s has said it will hire […]
OK, probably not. But you may be interested to know that local BP stations will be getting a new name soon. BP is selling 28 Indianapolis franchise locations, each of which will be…
Beverly Hills-based Hilton Hotels Corp. has agreed to be bought by Blackstone Group for $20.1 billion. The deal, which gives Blackstone 2,800 hotels and 480,000 rooms in 76 countries, will make Blackstone the world’s largest hotel owner. There are two Hiltons in Indianapolis, one downtown and another on North Shadeland Avenue. The acquisition is expected […]
Sales of Subaru vehicles made at Subaru of America Inc. in Lafayette fell 7 percent in June, according to the Journal & Courier, marking the sixth consecutive monthly decline in sales for the vehicles. Year-to-date sales are down 6 percent from the same time last year. The Lafayette plant makes Subaru’s Legacy line, which includes […]
Researchers from Eli Lilly and Co. helped find a gene mutation that appears to cause certain cancers and may also make cells resistant to some therapies. The study results were announced Wednesday in an online publication of the journal Nature. If validated by further studies, the discovery could help drug researchers tailor medications to individual […]
Haverstick Consulting Inc. plans to expand, hiring 40 new employees by 2011 and relocating its corporate offices from Carmel to Indianapolis in the meantime, according to state economic development officials. The firm will move to consolidate office space with its parent company, Stephen Hilbert’s private equity firm MH Equity, on the west side of Indianapolis. […]
Carmel-based Kipp Brothers is voluntarily recalling one of its toys in cooperation with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. The Mag Stix Magnetic Building Sets are being recalled because magnets inside the plastic sticks can fall out and be swallowed. The commission said it has received one report of an 8-year-old girl who was hospitalized […]
The Chronicle-Tribune in Marion has been sold to Paducah, Ky.-based Paxton Media Group LLC. Financial terms were not disclosed. The paper’s previous owner, McLean, Va.-based Gannett Co. Inc., in May donated the newspaper to the Gannett Foundation, which completed the sale. The new owner plans to revive the paper’s business office and printing presses within […]
Gotec Plus USA in Huntington has closed, displacing about 25 workers, reports The Herald-Press. The company, which prepares metal for vehicle parts, said the downturn in the automotive industry caused the shutdown. The last day for employees was June 29. Huntington is about 30 miles southwest of Fort Wayne.
Fort Wayne-based Steel Dynamics Inc. has closed on its $360 million acquisition of The Techs, a flat-rolled-steel company based in Pennsylvania. The company has three galvanizing facilities in Pennsylvania, including two in Pittsburgh. The deal was announced last month.
Pended homes sales in the United States fell 3.5 percent in May from the month before. It was the third consecutive monthly drop, according to the National Association of Realtors. Pended sales fell 3.2 percent in April. Pended sales in May were 13.3 down from the same month a year ago.
As first reported in Property Lines on May 2, the owners of First Indiana Plaza are considering a sale of the struggling 31-story skyscraper. Who do you think will…
north of South Street between Meridian and Pennsylvania streets.