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Indiana Defense Summit 2020
The Indiana Defense Summit will convene defense industry leaders and partners from across the state and around the U.S. to share best practices, cultivate new relationships, and showcase Indiana’s military assets and growing defense sector.
Anthem sees big jump in quarterly profit, but misses analyst expectations
The Indianapolis-based health care insurer’s earnings more than doubled, to $934 million, in the fourth quarter, compared with $424 million in the same quarter of 2018.
Colts, Allegiant sign naming-rights deal for stadium terrace level
Las Vegas-based Allegiant will become the “official airline” of the team as part of a multi-year deal.
Business-condo complex to double in size
Construction of the Promise Road Business Park’s second phase stalled in 2008, but a new developer is taking the Fishers project across the finish line.
D.C.-area tech and marketing firm plans to open Indy office, hire up to 100 this year
U.Group formed last year through the merger of a firm specializing in government IT and another focused on digital marketing.
IU business school lands $16M gift from late alum’s foundation
The donation came from the family foundation of Brian Jellison, an Indiana University native who went on to become one of the country’s highest-paid CEOs.
Lawmakers consider change to business personal property tax
Senate Bill 385, authored by Sen. Aaron Freeman, R-Indianapolis, would change the way the state’s business personal property tax is calculated.
Indiana lawmakers pass bill aimed at addressing health care costs
The Indiana House approved legislation that would attempt to end surprise billing, and the Indiana Senate approved a bill that could establish a statewide all-payer claims database.
Measure aimed at forcing marijuana prosecutions advances
Republican legislators agitated with an Indianapolis prosecutor’s refusal to press charges for possessing small amounts of marijuana are seeking to empower the state attorney general to appoint a special prosecutor to take over such cases.
American Dental Association bringing 2026 convention to Indy
Officials for tourism bureau Visit Indy have been trying to lure the nation’s largest dental association to Indianapolis for its annual meeting since 1999.
Forty Under 40 – 2020
Check out this year’s rising stars and read about their accomplishments at work and in the community. Stacy Atkinson Chancellor (Richmond campus) Ivy Tech Community College Fernanda Beraldi Senior Director of Ethics and Compliance Cummins Inc. Candice Bineyard Director of Defense Programs Rolls-Royce Corp. Stephanie Bothun Co-Founder and Vice President of Strategy Ascend Indiana Conner […]
BorgWarner to buy rival auto parts supplier Delphi for $3.3B
BorgWarner Inc. stockholders are expected to own about 84% of the combined company, with Delphi Technologies shareholders owning approximately 16%
U.S. consumer confidence shows solid gain in January
The increase, which followed a more moderate advance in December, reflected a more positive assessment of the current job market and increased optimism about future job prospects.
Goodwill lands building donation for east-side Excel Center
Longtime commercial real estate executive Gene Zink has donated a 20,298-square-foot building at 3919 Meadows Drive to Goodwill. The Excel Center program has been leasing the 59-year-old former Bible college building near Rural and 38th streets since July 2011.
Speedway Democrat not seeking re-election to Statehouse
Indiana Rep. Karlee Macer, of Speedway, announced Tuesday that she won’t run for re-election for House District 92 this year. She previously considered a run for governor.
Crestline plans $21M mixed-income apartment project on near-north side
The Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership bought the property on Meridian Street last year in hopes of finding a developer that would create affordable housing. Indianapolis-based Crestline fit the bill.
Local Bar Louie restaurants escape parent’s bankruptcy-related closure list
Gastropub chain Bar Louie Restaurants filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Monday and closed 38 corporate-owned restaurants across the country. But the Addison, Texas-based chain’s two Indianapolis-area locations are franchises and remain open.
Justices let Trump’s ‘wealth test’ for immigrants proceed
The Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Trump administration to begin implementing new “wealth test” rules making it easier to deny immigrants residency or admission to the United States because they have used or might use public-assistance programs.