MEMORY BANK: Burger Chef opens 450th restaurant
Burger Chef launched in Indianapolis in 1958 and opened its first downtown location in September 1965.
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Burger Chef launched in Indianapolis in 1958 and opened its first downtown location in September 1965.
It’s not about what you earn; it’s about what you keep.
One of the most interesting issues to emerge from this year’s Indianapolis mayoral race is the question of whether the city—and therefore the candidates running to lead it—should have a black agenda.
The 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage is a time to reflect on its complicated history, even as we commemorate its extraordinary accomplishment.
Unfortunately, legislation being considered in the Senate would have unpleasant side effects.
As the private nonprofit focused solely on downtown’s economic success, vitality and livability, we concur with IBJ’s position referencing the vexing challenges of our inner core.
Thirty years after arriving on campus to play basketball, Purdue’s coach hasn’t lost his passion for the game.
Last year, the Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis had $32.7 billion in loans outstanding to its members, enabling them to extend their business reach further than they could on their own.
The distinction between stocks and flows is important in economic and business analysis.
India and China, home to 2.8 billion people, are seeing a deepening retail gloom, with makers of everything from hair oils to motorcycles feeling the effects.
Software stocks that constitute the biggest part of the U.S. equity market are teetering, and recent struggles by the cohort of tech unicorns looking to go public aren’t helping.
It’s a new challenge in the digital age to measure and value consumer data, fed to tech giants by tracking us via our many devices, including work computers, phones and even smart TVs.
The 120,000-square-foot building at the intersection of Elm Street and Monon Boulevard will house nearly 200 employees, with room for expansion.
JPMorgan Chase and PNC Bank saw both their Indianapolis-area deposits and their market share decline over the past year, although they retained their positions as the area’s two largest banks, according to Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. data.
The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Indiana handled 10,670 bankruptcy filings during the first nine months of this year—slightly fewer than a year ago.
A host of big-name restaurants has closed downtown over the past year amid financial struggles and disappointing sales.
Painter Justin Vining is something of an anomaly. What makes him unique isn’t so much his art as his data-driven approach to selling it.
The 2020 World Food Championships Final Table event is the culmination of annual competition involving more than 1,500 home cooks, chefs and professional cooking teams from more than 40 states and 15 countries. The World Food Champion will be crowned at the event.
In recognition of the gift from Luddy, an IU student in the 1970s, the university’s trustees have approved changing the name of the informatics school.
The city council this week unanimously approved a new pilot parking program that is intended to simplify the city’s parking ordinance, which has been in effect since 1989, before the Hamilton County Judicial Center was built and Noblesville’s population surged.