New pet store will include hotel
A new PetSmart store opening soon at Trader’s Point will be home to a 157-room PetsHotel, the first for the chain in Indiana. The store is slated to open in June and will…
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A new PetSmart store opening soon at Trader’s Point will be home to a 157-room PetsHotel, the first for the chain in Indiana. The store is slated to open in June and will…
Central Indiana’s non-residential construction industry is growing faster than the nation’s. That’s one of several observations to be found in three sector-specific reports the Indiana Private Industry Council Inc. will release at a summit Wednesday at the Westin Hotel downtown. The “e3 summit” also will host panels of experts in each field to talk about […]
A 250-guest room, $45 million expansion of the Belterra Casino in southeastern Indiana has been postponed indefinitely by parent Pinnacle Entertainment Inc., the Las Vegas company said today. The move was driven by legislation passed in the General Assembly authorizing 2,000 slot machines at Hoosier Park in Anderson and Indiana Downs in Shelbyville, both of […]
Profit for Kimball International Inc. plummeted 47 percent, to $3.8 million, in its third fiscal quarter, the Jasper furniture and electronics maker reported yesterday. Kimball blamed the setback in the period ended March 31 on discounting office furniture prices, selling more lower-margin products and higher manufacturing costs. Electronics margins narrowed due a short in the […]
The Corporate Library has named Eli Lilly and Co. among a dozen large companies that have the most pronounced gap between stock performance and compensation of CEOs. Lilly chief executive Sidney Taurel was paid a total of $27.4 million in the past two years, but the five-year return on Lilly stock was a negative 24.6 […]
The state’s economic development performance received a “C” grade for the seventh year in a row in a report issued this week by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce. That’s an improvement from the “C-” of last year, but the state has ping-ponged between a “C” and “C-” in every year studied but 2000, when it […]
Joe Hale, who retired nearly a year ago from Cincinnati-based Cinergy Corp. as chief communications officer and president of Cinergy Foundation, is opening a Carmel office of the Chicago headhunting firm DHR International. Hale, 56, said he didn’t want to move to Charlotte, N.C., with Duke Energy Corp.’s acquisition of the utility and didn’t want […]
A surge of new products could drive Cummins Inc. sales to $20 billion by 2012, CEO Tim Solso told The Republic, a newspaper in the southern Indiana city. That would be about twice the $11 billion the diesel engine maker reported for 2006. Much of the increase would come from light-duty diesels the company is […]
A landscaping company is moving into the long-vacant former General Cinema theater at Lafayette Square Mall. Mainscape Inc. has signed a temporary lease and is working on a long-term deal with Simon Property Group, the mall’s owner. The company tore…
Purdue University trustees voted unanimously to choose France Cordova as the next president, the university announced this afternoon. Cordova, chancellor of the University of California Riverside, will replace Martin Jischke after he retires June 30. Today’s decision ends a seven-month search. In a statement, Chairman Tim McGinley said Cordova’s resume was “truly out of this […]
Hours before this afternoon’s anticipated announcement that she will be named Purdue University president, France Cordova toured the West Lafayette campus this morning meeting faculty and students, according to the Journal & Courier of Lafayette. Neither Cordova nor Purdue trustees would confirm her appointment prior to the trustees’ 2 p.m. meeting, where they are expected […]
Indianapolis-based IT disaster recovery firm n/Frame said today that profit rose 21 percent in the first quarter from the same period a year earlier. Actual dollar figures for profit or revenue were not disclosed. But n/Frame Chief Operating Officer Robert J. Alcorn said his firm expects to exceed the 21-percent growth rate in 2007. n/Frame […]
Indiana exporters have more good times to look forward to if the value of the dollar continues to decline. The dollar is at $1.368 against the Euro-a record low, according to Bloomberg. And at least two economists-Jay Bryson of Wachovia Corp. and Kenneth Rogoff, a former International Monetary Fund chief economist-say it’s likely to shrink […]
WellPoint Inc. CEO Larry C. Glasscock plans to sell about $13.5 million in stock holdings over the next 10 months, the company announced late Friday. The plan to diversify his holdings comes less than a month before Glasscock will resign his CEO post and hand the reins of the Indianapolis-based health insurer to Angela F. Braly. […]
Darden Restaurants is closing seven restaurants in Indiana-including the Smokey Bones Barbeque and Grill locations in downtown Indianapolis, Avon and Bloomington, plus the recently opened Rocky River Grillhouse in Castleton. Other Indiana restaurants slated for closing are in Mishawaka, Merrillville and Evansville, the Orlando, Fla., company said Saturday. The company is closing 54 Smokey Bones […]
Apparently Darden Restaurants is no longer keen on the Hoosier dining scene. The Orlando, Fla.-based company announced this weekend it’s closing seven restaurants in Indiana, including Smokey Bones Barbeque and Grill locations in downtown Indianapolis and Avon, and the just-opened…
Toyota Industries Corp., a Japanese forklift manufacturer, has started a new unit, Indiana Hydraulic Equipment Corp., to make hydraulic valves and will build its first plant in Franklin. The $12 million, 58,000-square-foot facility will open in June 2008 and ramp up to employ 35, Toyota Industries announced today. The new unit will be advised by […]
Layoffs widely expected in Fort Wayne after Lincoln National Corp. bought Jefferson-Pilot Corp. of Greensboro, N.C., a year ago for $7.5 billion haven’t materialized. Instead, Lincoln National has added 150 workers to the 1,500 who remained in Fort Wayne after the financial services company moved its headquarters to Philadelphia in 1999. Forty more positions remain […]
There is a character in an old Hunter S. Thompson novel who shows up in every scene sweating profusely. Halfway through the book, he finally explains it-sweating is normal. It’s when he stops sweating that the alarm bells should sound. It’s a little like that with bankers. Except it’s not literally sweat, but worry. Bankers are always worried-about loan quality, interestrate spreads, renewed inflation, you name it. After all, the banking business is really business in general. How we collectively…