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Developer ready to pull trigger on massive redevelopment of GM site
Ambrose Property Group's mixed-use development, to be known as Waterside, is expected to cost $1.4 billion, more than double the firm's original estimate of $550 million.
Architectural icon in a city of architectural gems needs a helping hand
Columbus’ North Christian Church was the final project designed by renowned architect Eero Saarinen but has landed on Indiana Landmarks’ “10 Most Endangered” list.
Explore: Brown County tour lets visitors see how art is made
The Back Woods Studio Tour, a self-guided swing through rural Brown County through the end of October, showcases the work and work spaces of more than 20 artists and craftsmen.
Former factory site to become housing
Indianapolis-based Flaherty & Collins Properties has been selected by the La Porte Redevelopment Commission to construct a 200-unit multifamily development in NewPorte Landing, the former site of an Allis Chalmers farm-equipment factory. Flaherty & Collins plans to construct two buildings totaling about 167,000 square feet. The development will occur along the shores of Clear Lake […]
Memory Bank: T.C. Steele paints plein air in Brown County
The renown artist built a home and studio in Brown County called the House of the Singing Winds and would often paint in the prairies and woods near his home.
Liz Malatestinic: Think you’re great at multitasking? Think again
While we may feel better about attacking a variety of tasks, we actually lose a lot of productivity—some estimate as much as 40 percent—in the act of switching gears from one thought process to another.
UPDATE: Democrats say governor must call for investigation into allegations against Bosma
The Indianapolis Star published a story Wednesday afternoon that said House Speaker Brian Bosma paid a law firm to investigate and find negative information about a former intern who alleges she had a consensual sexual encounter with Bosma in 1992.
MICKEY KIM: Stocks continue to be appealing, but Goldilocks has left building
The fact remains that both the stock market’s advance from the March 2009 lows and the economic expansion are long in the tooth.
Q&A with urban farmer Sharrona Moore
Sharrona Moore wanted to solve food insecurity and food access in her east-side community. So she’s trying to do it herself.
BOHANON & CUROTT: Don’t praise—or curse—Amazon for its pay decisions
Charitable instincts don’t dictate how much people make, the market does.
Restaurateur Gino Pizzi reopening Blu Point Oyster Bar
Short-lived 1980s experiment being resurrected in Meridian-Kessler. Also: Jeff Ruby’s Steakhouse, Virginia Avenue Pizza Co., Bow Wow Meow Boutique, Linden Tree Gifts, Moody Eyes and Ross Dress for Less
Stocks suffer worst losses in 8 months on rising interest rates
Technology stocks were hit hardest as the NASDAQ composite index sank more than 4 percent.
Software firm Perq raises $5 million from tech heavyweights
The company’s founders used millions of dollars in capital from their original company—which offered print and direct-mail services—to launch a software division.
State’s largest hops grower finds crop is labor intensive but rewarding
Crazy Horse Hops started with five acres of hops and has expanded steadily since. It’s also putting the finishing touches on a warehouse and processing facility.
Letter: Kavanaugh will be impartial Supreme Court judge
Apparently Judge Kavanaugh’s six or so FBI background checks are not enough for Sheila Suess Kennedy.
Chris Moorman: State should free Hoosier farmers to grow hemp
Today’s farm economy is far too complex to “fix” with a silver bullet, but innovation on the farm has always been the key to prosperity.
Michael Foit: Recommit to skilled trades as alternative to college
It’s time to change this “everyone should go to college” mindset, along with the attitude that those who do not go to college are limited to low-income jobs (and, by inference, unhappiness).
Marian University to partner with Saint Joseph’s on new two-year college
The college will open adjacent to the Marian campus in Indianapolis, but the institutions will study whether it makes sense to expand to other areas of the state. One location that will be studied is Saint Joseph’s closed campus in Rensselaer.
NATE FELTMAN: IPS referendum process inspires hope
Collaboration between school district, business leaders is how problem-solving is supposed to work.