Extreme Makeover: Cub Foods edition
There is a clear winner in the category of Most Surprising Reuse of a Former Cub Foods. Property Lines got a tour this morning of the new Calvary Christian School at…
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There is a clear winner in the category of Most Surprising Reuse of a Former Cub Foods. Property Lines got a tour this morning of the new Calvary Christian School at…
I’ve got news on The Shoppes at Providence at Old Meridian, a new mixed-use project in Carmel. But first, a question: What’s the deal with the name? And second: What suggestions do you have for even more pretentious ones? How…
Steak n Shake Co. said today it is using frying oil with no trans fat at its 478 restaurants, but it isn’t first to switch. Kentucky Fried Chicken and other companies have eliminated the unsaturated fat due to its reputation for raising cholesterol levels. Indianapolis-based Steak n Shake has introduced yogurt shakes, chicken sandwiches and […]
ABC earned a 4.6 overnight Nielsen rating for live television coverage of this year’s rain-delayed Indianapolis 500, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. eastern time and 6 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. That was down 8 percent from a 5.0 rating last year. Each rating point equals about 1 million households nationally. Fox’s coverage of NASCAR’s […]
The Indiana State Teachers Association Insurance Trust has agreed to co-brand its health insurance with Minnesota-based UnitedHealthcare. The deal gives UnitedHealthcare, the nation’s largest health insurer, access to the association’s 47,000 members. And it lets the teachers association’s insurance arm use UnitedHealthcare’s provider networks, internal computers systems and clinical services.
More than 100 courses now transfer from Ivy Tech Community College’s 23 campuses to Indiana University’s Bloomington campus, the institutions said today. The change also expands existing transfer agreements between regional Ivy Tech schools and IU campuses statewide. In addition, new agreements between the schools will allow Ivy Tech two-year degrees to count toward IU […]
Christopher Pfaff, Indiana Economic Development Corp.’s longtime director of business development has been named director of the Center for Business Support and Economic Innovation at Indiana State University in Terre Haute, the center said today. The center is ISU’s part of a new organization called the Terre Haute Innovation Alliance. The Alliance is a partnership […]
Merrillville gas and electric utility NiSource Inc. said today it has opted against a sale of its electricity unit. Through talks with potential buyers, no transaction met all of NiSource’s demands, the utility said. The company didn’t disclose which parameters could not be met. Media reports earlier this year named Duke Energy Corp. among other […]
Institutional Shareholder Services, a shareholder advisory service based in Rockville, Md., has urged Biomet Inc. shareholders to reject a $10.9 billion private-equity deal for the company because it is priced too low, The Wall Street Journal reported. A vote is scheduled June 8. Biomet is being acquired by LVB Acquisition LLC, Goldman Sachs & Co., […]
Toyota Motor Corp., which builds vans, pickup trucks and sport-utility vehicles in Princeton, isn’t likely to see its North American sales growth slow to only 1.6 percent this year, as it has predicted. Rather, the Japanese automaker could grow five times that fast, say analysts quoted by Bloomberg. Sales probably will slow from the 15 […]
Indianapolis interior designer Rowland Design Inc. has been hired by The Seasons Lodge & Conference Center Hotel in Nashville to plan 20 to 40 rooms to replace 60 lost to a massive blaze Jan. 2. Though fewer in number, the new rooms will be better, owner Andy Rogers told the Brown County Democrat. Authorities said […]
Costs associated with the April 20 acquisition of Adesa Inc. by a group of private equity funds caused first-quarter profit to rise only 3.9 percent, to $38 million, the Carmel-based auto auction reported late yesterday. Had it not been for the $2.4 million expense, earnings would have increased 11.3 percent. Kelso & Co., Goldman Sachs […]
The decision by Cheesecake Factory to open its second Indianapolis restaurant on the south side seems to validate the consensus among brokers that the area has been underserved by restaurants. The California-based…
California regulators are investigating whether a $950 million dividend sent by Blue Cross of California this month to its parent, Indianapolis-based WellPoint Inc., was excessive. The officials say no more than $141 million should have been paid to WellPoint, according to the Los Angeles Times. A California insurance commissioner imposed conditions on the former Anthem […]
Plenty of rooms were available in Lafayette-area hotels over the weekend despite nearby Indianapolis hosting the 500-mile race Sunday. That’s because so many hotels and motels have been built in Indianapolis and adjacent cities in recent years that demand for lodging has slipped in Lafayette, according to the Journal & Courier. One Lafayette hotel, the […]
Goshen-based food service distributor Troyer Foods Inc. said today it has bought Beasley Food Service Inc. of Bloomington for an undisclosed price. Troyer generates $160 million a year in sales, and Beasley, $17 million. Beasley will be a division of Troyer. Troyer serves Indiana, Ohio, Illinois, Michigan and Kentucky
Bemis Corp. of Neenah, Wis., said today it will invest $21 million to boost efficiency of its flexible packaging plant in Terre Haute. The project will include the addition of two ten-color presses and three extrusion lines this year. Twenty-nine workers will be added to the current roster of 1,000.
Indianapolis-based BioStorage Technologies Inc. said today it has raised $8.3 million in venture capital funding. Led by Radius Ventures of New York, other investors included Spring Mill Venture Partners of Carmel, Village Ventures of Williamstown, Mass., and Twilight Venture Partners of Indianapolis. BioStorage focuses on pharmaceuticals and other biomaterials, and recently expanded into Europe.
For most companies, medical costs eat up half or more of corporate profits. Employees in poor health hurt the bottom line through sick days and productivity losses from chronic disease, including diabetes, obesity, cancer and heart diseases. But on a hopeful note, corporate wellness programs often show a high return on investment. Du Pont saw that each dollar invested in workplace health promotion yielded $1.42 over two years in lower absenteeism costs. The Travelers Corp. claimed a $3.40 return for…
Carol D’Amico has been publicly silent since the board passed over her for president of Ivy Tech Community College in March.
But a letter her attorney dashed off a day after the vote says she deemed neither of the finalists for the job qualified and
the selection process ripe for a lawsuit.