Cecil Bohanon and John Horowitz: Is subsidizing a necessary evil? Maybe so.
| Cecil Bohanon and John Horowitz
A nation is ill-advised to depend on a potential military adversary for its entire supply of military-related goods.
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A nation is ill-advised to depend on a potential military adversary for its entire supply of military-related goods.
In more than a dozen school districts across Indiana, construction clubs have formed to interest elementary and middle school students in building-trade careers.
Known as the Stutz Business and Art Center from the 1990s until real estate developer Turner Woodard sold his majority stake in 2021, the complex is entering a new era by offering dining, shopping and personal fitness.
Amid the ongoing restructuring of IUPUI—both its leadership and its future as a campus solely within the Indiana University system—state and local officials are in the early stages of a project that could have big implications for downtown: an on-campus arena.
Albert Chen launched Telamon Corp. as a telecommunications services supplier in 1985 after he spent more than a decade with GTE. The company designs, builds and installs telecommunication networks in 15 domestic and three international locations. By 2021, Telamon had grown into a $765 million company with more than 2,000 employees. Chen retired as CEO and […]
The average prime rate, or the rate banks set as a reference for customer loans, was 4%. The prime rate has more than doubled since then, hitting 8.25% in May.
A $65 million, three-phase expansion project begins this summer that will modernize the 40-acre site in Noblesville and enable it to host a wider variety of programming throughout the year.
The reality is that the entrepreneurial journey is not even a process of solo creation but rather is one of co-creation.
Company history: St. Elmo Steak House was founded in 1902, becoming famous for its spicy shrimp cocktail sauce. Guests began requesting that the restaurant bottle the sauce so they could take it home. Several years ago, St. Elmo did just that and has since launched St. Elmo Foods, where fans of the steakhouse can buy […]
The challenge now is to keep up the economic momentum to fully restore the city’s vitality downtown and elsewhere.
IBJ published its first Innovation Issue in 2015 and since then issues have focused on artificial intelligence, the internet of things, design thinking, blockchain and energy.
We simply cannot rest until we have provided this opportunity to every single Indiana student.
These young people are graduating with the ability to complement data and information with ethical reasoning and to balance their moral intuitions with others’ perspectives, experiences and points of view.
The goal should be to ensure that the Mile Square remains an affordable place to do business and to enjoy while ensuring it is a first-class Indiana asset.
The Indianapolis 500 is bucking a trend that’s going in the opposite direction for other culturally significant American sporting events (just look at the cratering relevance of the World Series), as the attention and attendance for the race is clearly on the rise.
The company formerly known as Conseco plans to relocate in Carmel after leaving the corporate campus it has called home for nearly 35 years.
No evidence ever emerged suggesting that Pence intentionally hid any documents from the government or even knew they were in his suburban Indianapolis home.
The May jobs report reveals the 29th straight month of strong job growth that has come to define the pandemic recovery economy.
Fishers-based education-tech firm AfterSchool HQ recently landed $3 million in outside investment, bringing the company’s fundraising total to $4.3 million since its launch in late 2017.
Through interviews with councilors, IBJ found Democrats have the majority needed for the City-County Council to pass a Hogsett administration plan for Indianapolis to publicly finance and own a new downtown convention center hotel.