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Sports Business Financing the pitch: Corporations pony up to help Indy land sports events What’s in it for the individuals, organizations and companies that donate money to the efforts? Not typically tickets or advertising or big shout-outs. It’s civic pride more than anything else. Read more Colts’ Pete Ward: It’s ‘in our blood’ to be […]
The Book
Sponsored by: The Ultimate Business Resource The Book is an annual compilation of the weekly Top 25 Lists featured in IBJ in 2025. Featuring 72 lists, The Book is the single most comprehensive resource on central Indiana’s top businesses. Purchase a print copy of The Book Get a bound copy of The Book including the […]
Awards
2019 Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing Winner Economics category for small newspapers “One City, Worlds Apart” is a compelling series that examines the growing gap between the affluent and the poor in Indianapolis. Learn more about the IBJ author, Hayleigh Colombo, and her enlightening series. Read Now Winner Audio category for all news […]
2017 Spotlight
Spotlight is a special advertising supplement of IBJ where you can tell your own story. A full-color page will be devoted to featuring the history, accomplishments and growth of each company. Upon publication, participating companies will receive their profile in an electronic format that can be reproduced for: • online use • print promotions • […]
2016 Business Profiles
Business Profiles is a special advertising supplement of IBJ that will highlight Indianapolis businesses. A full-color page will be devoted to featuring the history, accomplishments and growth of each company. Upon publication, participating companies will receive their profile in an electronic format that can be reproduced for: • online use • print promotions • flyers […]
Fiat Chrysler seeks $40B merger with Renault to create auto giant
The merger would reshape the global industry: The new company would produce some 8.7 million vehicles a year, leapfrogging General Motors and trailing only Volkswagen and Toyota.
Pagenaud wins $2.67 million for Indianapolis 500 victory
Alexander Rossi pocketed $759,159 for his second straight runner-up finish.
IBJ Podcast: Pete the Planner talks about paying for college
IBJ personal finance columnist Peter Dunn talks with podcast host Mason King about three key components of paying for college: saving in advance, paying some expenses in the moment and preparing your kids to make good choices.
Pagenaud gives sponsor John Menard his first Indy 500 win
John Menard finally reached victory lane Sunday with owner Roger Penske and driver Simon Pagenaud, their car sponsored by Menard’s Midwest-based home improvement chain. Menard has been sponsoring cars at Indy since 1979.
UPDATE: Indy 500 viewership ratings jump in first year on NBC
NBC’s first broadcast of the Indy 500 earned a household rating of 3.43, the best for the race since the 100th running of the race earned a 4.1 rating in 2016.
Pagenaud wins his first Indy 500 with late pass
Simon Pagenaud’s win gave team owner Roger Penske his 18th victory in his 50th year at the track.
Indiana, Michigan farmers eager to begin growing hemp
Farmers in Indiana and Michigan are preparing to start growing hemp as a legal agricultural commodity following the declassification of industrial hemp as a narcotic with the passage of the federal Farm Bill in 2018.
Some Indiana educators disappointed about mental health funding
Jennifer McCormick, the state superintendent of public instruction and a Republican, said financial backing for mental health services didn't receive the attention it warranted.
November referendum likely on Terre Haute casino decision
Voter approval of the referendum is required under a law adopted by state legislators this spring allowing construction of a casino in Terre Haute.
Chief executives at big public firms get average pay raise of 7%
Pay for typical workers at these companies isn’t rising nearly as quickly. The median increase was 3% last year, less than half the growth for the top bosses.
City’s oldest municipal golf course to close at end of season
The impending closure of Riverside Golf Course—which opened in 1900 as only the fourth municipal golf course in the country—is part of the city’s master plan for Riverside Park. The city’s second oldest municipal course also is slated for closure.
Appeals court says Gary’s lawsuit against gun makers can proceed
The Indiana Court of Appeals on Thursday revived the city of Gary’s lawsuit against 10 handgun manufacturers, thwarting the Indiana General Assembly’s attempt to derail the legal action in 2015.
IU Health hires another 13 neurosurgeons from Goodman Campbell
IU Health has been pushing in recent months to build its in-house team of neurosurgeons and will end its relationship in December with Goodman Campbell, which has provided a big part of neurosurgery services at hospitals and the medical school for the past nine years.