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Bank of America’s existing base is advantage in entrance here
Bank of America already has customers here, but is now opening an actual branch—in the street-level retail space in the new Cummins Inc. distribution headquarters downtown.
New hospital to rewrite rules of psychiatric care
Indiana’s newest state psychiatric hospital, which is about to rise on the campus of Community Hospital East, is designed to fill a critical gap in the state’s mental health landscape.
Former Ivy Tech, ITT execs form firm
Former Ivy Tech Community College President Tom Snyder and at least four former ITT Educational Services officials have banded together to start an education-services company.
DINING: New pizza outfits sell by the slice
In Fountain Square and on Mass Ave, dining options expand.
UIndy president makes headway on plan to lift neighborhood
Robert Manuel has become highly educated in real estate development since arriving almost five years ago as president of the University of Indianapolis.
NBA All-Star Game would mean global marketing bounce
The NBA All-Star Game is broadcast to 215 countries and territories in 49 languages, according to NBA officials. In China alone, nearly 40 million people watch the game and another 10 million do so in Europe.
Always doing things but ‘winding down’
Damon Richards has set up Running Zombie Enterprises, named for a tattoo he has, where he provides executive coaching and short-term personal-services contracts for organizations like Freewheelin’ Community Bikes.
Roads deal would raise taxes, generate $617M in 2018
The deal—which has the support of both House and Senate leaders—means drivers will pay more at the pump and more when they register their vehicles.
Speedway takes page from Super Bowl playbook
Allison Melangton is taking a page from her Super Bowl Host Committee playbook to deck out Indianapolis and welcome visitors to this year’s Indianapolis 500. Melangton, CEO of the city’s 2012 Super Bowl Host Committee and now senior vice president of events for the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, rolled out “500 Forward” this month, an effort […]
Forecast for 2018 Indy hotel bookings brightens
Suddenly, 2018 isn’t looking as bad for central Indiana hotels as it was just a few months ago. In February, Visit Indy was projecting about 677,000 hotel rooms would be booked in 2018. Now that number is tracking near 715,000. (IBJ photo/Eric Learned) In February, Visit Indy was projecting about 677,000 hotel rooms would be […]
KIM: First quarter of this year a mirror image of 2016
We think smaller-cap stocks are poised to do better, as they tend to have less international exposure and pay higher effective tax rates.
Kennelly’s focus: not-for-profits
Karen Kennelly said she knew the not-for-profit world was the right place for her because at the same time she opened K-Squared, she also became a full-time caregiver for her mother, and her clients were fully supportive.
BOHANON & STYRING: Study vouchers but don’t limit availability
Assuming the government’s interest is in educating the child and not in providing employment at public schools, the state should be indifferent as to how and where the educating takes place.
LOPRESTI: Meet a locker room full of coaches who’ve stayed off the carousel
These men and women have been leading their teams for decades, some close to 50 years.
FEIGENBAUM: Legislators agree to sacrifice perfect for good
The process works largely because legislative leaders and the governor—regardless of the party in charge—offer benevolent and pragmatic leadership, aberrational overreaches (and overreactions) aside.
LETTER: Ricker’s owner got it wrong
Every time there is a major retail data breach, the banking industry comes to the rescue. The sad reality is that banks must cover the fraud costs of data breaches, even though they are not to blame.
EWER: Organic produce gets a piece of the pie
The world’s largest food companies have been forced to reinvent the very brands and product ingredients that drove their profitability for decades because of consumer demand for cleaner foods.
MOHR: Time to move Indy Eleven to MLS is now
Our bid allows our community a one-time chance for Indianapolis to bolster its sports reputation for decades to come by bringing the “world’s game” here at the highest level possible on a permanent basis.
British retailer raises eyebrows by buying big Finish Line stake
Sports Direct International pl, which now holds a 7.9 percent stake worth $47 million in Indianapolis-based Finish Line, isn't commenting on its intentions.