Carmel moving forward on sale, redevelopment of Party Time property
After years of owning the site, the Carmel Redevelopment Commission is moving forward with a plan to sell the former Party Time Rental property.
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After years of owning the site, the Carmel Redevelopment Commission is moving forward with a plan to sell the former Party Time Rental property.
Enrollment declines in traditional programs spark specializations for doctors, engineers, lawyers and others.
Since Joel Zawacki joined the Indians sales department eight years ago, the team has more than tripled sponsorship sales, to a projected $3.3 million this year—a record for the 113-year-old franchise.
IUPUI professor Andres Tovar recently won an international automotive design competition by using advanced technology to mimic Mother Nature’s own blueprints.
Commissioners are pushing to build a public-safety training campus that might eventually cost more than $40 million.
Indiana lawmakers bought the state’s embattled casino industry time, but the new protections might not be enough to ensure each gambling parlor’s long-term survival.
Bite-size speeches are the thing at mingling events these days, as organizers aim to add speakers but avoid long, boring addresses. Getting to the point has always been valued in the business world, but some events now have rules around it.
Simon Property Group Inc., 225 W. Washington St., 46204 (www.simon.com), is a real estate investment trust that owns, operates, manages, leases and develops regional malls and community shopping centers. For the quarter ended March 31, the company reported net income of $425.5 million, or $1.16 per share, on revenue of $1.2 billion. That compares with […]
Yes, I’ve driven past them many times. But only recently did I learn that the Flap-Jacks Pancake houses that dot central Indiana are a locally owned operation.
It’s a celebration of the sound Maestro Trevor helped create. At the same time, it looks ahead, with a focus entirely on 21st-century compositions.
Last year in April, I was mistakenly “fired.” I was in my third year of teaching at Harshman Magnet Middle School in Indianapolis Public Schools. My name appeared on a list sent out in error, releasing teachers based on the old “last in, first out” practice.
It’s time we took some pity on the sadly misunderstood Clintons.
Enough hand-wringing about the state’s problems. Let’s roll up our sleeves and get to work.
That’s the message city officials seem to be sending of late, and it’s a troubling trend for a county tax base that struggles to fund basic services.
PricewaterhouseCoopers had served as ITT's outside auditor for at least two decades before it abruptly announced last November it would step down, giving up some $1.5 million in fees a year.
Josh Speidel’s recovery from a serious car accident has been both gut-wrenching and joyful.
Life lessons can be learned in every job, no matter how humble.
Hoosiers should be sensitive to outside criticism. But it is also possible to be oversensitive to outside criticism and to overreact. That can’t be good for our image.
The footprint of the IndyCar Series will expand to Boston in 2016 with the addition of a street race, officials announced Thursday. The agreement extends through 2020.
Ivy Tech is trying to keep more students continuously enrolled because its enrollment has fallen 25 percent in the past three years and because students that stay enrolled are more likely to finish their studies.