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Zody gets new term as leader of state’s Democratic Party
John Zody on Saturday was re-elected to his second four-year as the chairman of the Indiana Democratic Party chairman, the party announced Saturday.
RadioShack bankruptcy claims Indianapolis stores
Eleven stores in Indiana, including four in Indianapolis, are on the closure list. Five area stores escaped the list.
Indiana University art museum prepares for lengthy renovation
The museum is expected to close to the public for the $30 million renovation May 14. The target for reopening is the fall semester of 2019.
Bill prohibiting cities from banning Airbnb advances
The bill’s author, Rep. Matt Lehman, R-Berne, says it’s important to stop knee-jerk government regulation that would restrict anyone’s ability to “use our private property for what we want to use it for.”
Madison County gives OK for $12 million solar park
Nearly 30 acres of land in Madison County has been declared an economic development revitalization area for a planned 8.2-megawatt solar park.
Technology Power Breakfast 2017 transcript
IBJ hosted its annual Technology Power Breakfast on March 16. IBJ technology reporter Jared Council moderated a discussion that included ClearObject CEO John McDonald, Ice Miller CEO Kristine Camron, Sticksnleaves Vice President Kristen Cooper, Emplify CEO Santiago Jaramillo, Torchlite CEO Susan Marshall, and Indiana Chamber of Commerce Vice President Mark Lawrance.
Trump OKs changes in GOP health care bill, improving support
President Donald Trump agreed to add fresh Medicaid curbs to the House Republican health care bill Friday, bolstering the measure with support from some conservative lawmakers but leaving its prospects wobbly.
Hamilton has ‘front-row seat’ for debate
David Hamilton—a member of the 1997 Forty Under 40 class—was appointed to the federal bench by President Bill Clinton in 1994 and to the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals by President Barack Obama in 2009.
King stepping down as leader of Indiana State Museum
Cathy Ferree, vice president and chief operating officer of Conner Prairie Interactive History Park in Fishers, was unanimously elected by the museum’s board to succeed King.
Corsaro shifts to biz investing
After 17 years with Simon Property Group, Karen Corsaro started a consulting firm and began investing in businesses in high-growth companies in the technology, retail, food and hospitality sectors.
Airport enters development agreement with Holladay Properties
Holladay Properties is expected to find development opportunities for 266 acres of unused airport land just south of West Washington Street.
J.C. Penney to close five Indiana department stores
The department store chain announced Feb. 24 that it planned to close about 14 percent of its locations. On Friday, the retailer unveiled a list of 138 stores that were on the chopping block.
Stevens to IU not as farfetched as Hoosier fans think
Lots of basketball prognosticators say there is NO way Boston Celtics Coach Brad Stevens would take the IU job. But there’s at least one good reason he—and Steve Alford—would consider it. And there may be even more.
U.S. manufacturing production rises for sixth straight month
Companies are spending more on big-ticket items such as industrial machinery, and Americans are buying cars at near-record levels. Overseas growth has spurred more exports.
Carmel considers spending up to $5M for downtown parking garage
The 200-space parking structure would be located at the corner of 1st Street SW and 3rd Avenue SW as part of the $20 million mixed-use development known as Monon & Main.
HHGregg’s deal with proposed buyer falls apart
The appliance-and-electronics retailer never disclosed the identity of the proposed buyer, but statements by attorneys in court and in a court filing suggest it was affiliated with Zimmerman Advertising, the company's advertising agency.