Speedway nears sellout of pricey new club seats
The Hulman Terrace Club is the first new seating option at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in more than a decade. A sellout of the section would score the Speedway more than $2 million.
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The Hulman Terrace Club is the first new seating option at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway in more than a decade. A sellout of the section would score the Speedway more than $2 million.
Only one dining spot in Indiana was selected for this year’s list of the “100 Hottest Restaurants in America,” named by online reservation service OpenTable.
The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles says it will resume its vanity license plate program Friday after suspending it for nearly three years.
Business economists are predicting weaker growth in corporate profits and the economy than they were late last year, a survey found.
U.S. consumer spending posted a tiny gain for the third straight month in February while income growth slowed sharply.
Marc Summers, the former star of Nickelodeon’s “Double Dare,” launched his new play from Bloomington.
Americans will eat an estimated 54.3 pounds of the red meat this year—the first increase since 2006 and almost a half-pound more per person than in 2015.
IBJ interviewed most members of the Democratic mayor’s administrative team—from deputy mayors to department directors and other key city leaders. Here is what stuck out from those conversations.
Gov. Mike Pence last week signed a bill regulating fantasy sports that charges companies a one-time licensing fee of $50,000 with a $5,000 annual renewal fee.
Enrollment in the law school has been going down and the school has been more selective from a smaller pool of applicants, a university spokeswoman said.
Terre Haute-based Square Donuts, which has three locations in the Indianapolis area, wants Valparaiso-based Family Express to get out of the square-doughnut-making game.
Baker, who founded IU's jazz studies program, wrote more than 2,000 pieces of music and was nominated for a Grammy in 1979 and a Pulitzer Prize in 1973. In 2000, he was named a National Endowment for the Arts Jazz Master, the country's highest jazz honor.
Indianapolis-based Parker Technology LLC has named Brian Wolff as its new CEO following a business-model overhaul for the 6-year-old firm.
Delta Air Lines Inc. had accused Indianapolis-based Republic Airways Holdings Inc. of failing to operate a full schedule of flights for a Delta regional carrier.
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway has already sold more tickets for this year’s race than it did for last year’s. Suite and premium seat sales are so strong, officials are discussing adding more inventory.
The state’s unemployment rate rose to 4.7 percent in February, up from 4.6 percent the previous two months, the Indiana Department of Workforce Development announced Friday morning.
Robin Run, managed by Brentwood, Tennessee-based Brookdale Senior Living Solutions, added a three-story building that expands its assisted-living and dementia-care services.
The U.S. economy grew in the fourth quarter at a faster pace than previously estimated, supported by stronger household spending.
The city has hired San Francisco-based Gehl Studio Inc. to study and propose a new design concept for the multi-use path through the area known as Midtown, between City Center and the Arts & Design District.
Alcoa has marked the final day of aluminum manufacturing at its Warrick County plant in Indiana. The location had been operating since 1960.