James Johnson to exit CEO role at Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra
James Johnson previously served as CEO of the Omaha Symphony in Nebraska and as CEO of the New York Pops in New York City.
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James Johnson previously served as CEO of the Omaha Symphony in Nebraska and as CEO of the New York Pops in New York City.
Cuts to Indiana budget last year ‘put pressure’ on local fundraising for popular book program.
The building is on the same block as planned Simon-backed developments for a Ritz-Carlton hotel, Live Nation music venue and Ole Red bar, restaurant and country music hall.
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The Indianapolis City-County Council passed a proposal Monday night that asks the city’s development commission to hold off on consideration of hyperscale data center projects, but the commission has no obligation to comply with the request.
JetBlue has stepped in to fill voids left by the collapse of Spirit Airlines, which ceased flights over the weekend.
Interest in some races is up after President Donald Trump endorsed challengers to seven Indiana Senate incumbents as part of a redistricting-related retribution campaign.
The robotics pioneer who helped unleash the Roomba vacuum is now betting that you might one day replace your beloved dog or cat with a plush robot that follows you around your home and adapts to your daily habits.
Each of the events is expected to draw more than 70,000 visitors and generate $26.4 million for the city’s economy.
Cummins said it “was strategically aligning its distribution network following the opening of the Indianapolis Distribution Center in Whiteland, Indiana, and the Chicago Regional Distribution Center.”
The new line will be specifically for bottling beverages in glass bottles, which Coca-Cola said will make the facility one of only three in the nation to do so.
The airline is seeking to modify a bankruptcy loan to have the necessary funding to proceed with the sale of its assets, which include aircrafts and spare engines and parts.
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The national gaming retailer said that its 1,600 or so U.S. stores could become drop-off and shipping locations for the online commerce giant.
Seven GOP state senators who blocked President Trump’s push to redraw the state’s congressional districts now face primary challengers endorsed by him.
Fishers-based Cadillac F1 is focused on showing progress made from race to race, and even though Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas finished near the bottom of the running order Sunday, it was still considered a successful day.
Older adults are expected to outnumber children in nearly half of Indiana’s counties by 2050, according to the Indiana Business Research Center at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business.
In October, Corteva’s board of directors unanimously approved a plan to separate the company’s crop protection business and its seed business into two independent companies.
Mayor Chris Jensen will lead a delegation that includes two Noblesville Common Council members, two economic development officials, Noblesville’s communications director and the city engineer.
Elliott Parker, CEO of Indy-based Alloy Partners and author of “The Illusion of Innovation,” says the best path to real change is running experiments that are “cheap, fast and weird.”