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Area home builders off to best first quarter since 2007
Indianapolis-area residential builders are off to their best start in almost a decade thanks to a big surge in new-home buying the past two months.
Grand Park lands partnership with Adidas
Westfield’s Grand Park has scored a three-year partnership with the world’s second-largest sports manufacturer.
Review: ‘The Book of Mormon’ at the Murat
I’m still in awe of the way the musical smartly and slyly ingratiates even its more sensitive audience members into its world and still not sure that many realize this isn’t a show that’s just about mocking Mormons.
Existing homes sales still falling in tight market
Sales of existing homes in central Indiana showed a 2.5 percent decline in March, marking the 11th monthly decrease in the last year.
High School internship program grows to include 80 businesses
The Noblesville High School internship program, which started with about 20 students and a handful of local businesses a few years ago, is far exceeding school officials’ expectations.
G. Thrapp protege continues jewelry legacy in Butler-Tarkington neighborhood
Dana Friedman, a longtime employee of Gary Thrapp’s, has opened Petite G Jewelers in part of the space occupied by her former boss. In other retail news, a seafood restaurant is coming to Mass Ave.
Colts hire actuarial expert to lead analytics evaluations
John Park is expected to use statistical research to help the Indianapolis Colts evaluate players, coaches and salary cap moves.
Rolls-Royce, Purdue form $33M jet engine research partnership
The company and university will develop and operate research centers in the areas of advanced thermal management systems and compressor systems.
Cummins’ shares surge to six-month high amid oil rise
Cummins Inc.'s stock climbed after CNBC’s Jim Cramer cited the maker of heavy-duty engines as a potential gainer from a rally in oil and commodities.
Transit center architect covets clean lines, eco-friendly features
The co-founder of Axis Architecture + Interiors says design is a collaborative, participatory process that’s based on research and listening.
Trump ramps up Indiana campaign after missing key deadline
Donald Trump is ramping up his presidential campaign in Indiana, but it's already running behind.
Indiana lauded for transparency on government spending
A top watchdog group placed the state among four that received perfect scores for online access to financial data.
Looking ahead to 2016-17 with Dance Kaleidoscope, IRT, IMA and more
Museum’s summer film schedule includes an “Adventures in Babysitting”/”Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure” double feature.
Section of I-69 extension delayed by at least 8 months
Developers initially expected to complete the 21-mile stretch between Bloomington and Martinsville by October 2016. But now the section isn’t expected to be completed until late June 2017.
U.S. retail sales fall as Americans buy fewer vehicles
A 2.1 percent plunge in auto sales—the steepest such fall in more than a year—accounted for most of last month's drop. But sales were weak in some other sectors.
Pacers attendance down slightly, ticket revenue up
A playoff run this year could be critical in propelling the team’s attendance back up next year. Pacers officials are planning postseason promotions to energize the fan base.
Businesses cut back on stockpiles as sales fall again
U.S. business inventories dropped 0.1 percent in February, matching the decline in January, the Commerce Department reported. Sales fell 0.4 percent in February after an even bigger decline in January.
NFL won’t stream Colts game in London
Indianapolis Colts fans unplugging from cable in favor of streaming their sporting events might want to plan to be at a bar or a friend’s house if they want to catch the Colts play in London on Oct. 2.
Indiana courts’ online effort nears 10,000 filings
State officials say nearly 10,000 electronic court documents have been filed since Indiana began a shift last summer toward statewide e-filing.
