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Fountain Square Brewing acquires New Day Craft in move to diversify
The deal, which closed this week, gives Fountain Square Brewing access to New Day’s lines of mead and hard cider as it tries to widen its distribution footprint.
Indy 500 champion says ‘Dancing With Stars’ made him celebrity
Helio Castroneves has won the Indianapolis 500 three times, making him one of the most accomplished auto racers in history. But he says his personal brand owes more to dancing than driving.
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On July 2, 2021, Indianapolis Business Journal will publish our fourth annual Business Cares cover demonstrating the local business community’s support for diverse, equitable and inclusive workplaces. We invite your company to promote diversity, equity and inclusion, by placing your LOGO on the front cover of IBJ for only $850. Your investment will support a […]
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IndyCar to use Red Bull’s aeroscreen for cockpit protection
The safety piece will virtually cover the open-air cockpit with a clear screen on a titanium framework. Its purpose is to protect the driver from flying debris.
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Publishing March 20, 2017 The Indiana Health Industry Forum (IHIF), in partnership with Indianapolis Business Journal, will publish the 2017 BioFutures Magazine, a round-up of the latest news from the state’s thriving health and life sciences sectors. This year’s BioFutures Magazine will be inserted in the March 20, 2017, issue of IBJ and will reach […]
BOHANON & CUROTT: How farm-labor cost concerns led to creation of giant strawberry
Because a worker can pick a greater mass of strawberry with each muscle movement, a bigger berry–like machinery–substitutes for more expensive labor.
FAA chief upbeat about prospects for Boeing 737 Max’s return
Aviation officials from more 30 countries met with the FAA to hear the U.S. regulator's approach to reviewing changes that Boeing is making after two crashes that killed 346 people.
Tuchman Cleaners on store-closure spree
Tuchman Cleaners, a dominant player in the dry cleaning business in central Indiana for more than 70 years, has closed more than half of its locations over the past nine months, leaving it with less than a handful of stores.
MARY BETH SCHNEIDER: Police escorts are nice—if you can get them
Google Indy 500 and police escorts and you will find tour promoters selling VIP packages for hundreds of dollars, even thousands, that include police escorts to the track. The city police, who work for all of us, shouldn’t be required to give escorts to a chosen few.
Electric bus maker BYD to pay for in-route Red Line charging stations
BYD will install and pay for three charging stations to compensate for the shorter-than-expected range IndyGo discovered during cold-weather testing of its new Red Line buses.