Speedway outsources concession stand operations
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Friday reached a multiyear deal with Illinois-based Levy Restaurants to operate concession stands and manage premium beverage operations during major events.
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The Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Friday reached a multiyear deal with Illinois-based Levy Restaurants to operate concession stands and manage premium beverage operations during major events.
A year-old video touting Indianapolis’ unique cultural life is suddenly recirculating. But what isn’t it saying?
Staples Inc., the largest U.S. office-supplies retail chain, will close as many as 12 percent of its North American stores and cut as much as $500 million in costs as online competition continues to hurt sales.
Employers added more workers than projected in February, while unemployment rose to 6.7 percent from 6.6 percent as more people entered the labor force.
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A Senate agricultural committee has reached a compromise on a bill geared toward legalizing the production of industrial hemp in Indiana.
The pilot program would come in addition to a comprehensive study of preschool programs that was part of the bill as it left the Senate.
Hamilton County might soon join the growing ranks of large utility users looking to hedge against rising prices by producing some of their own power.
The shoppers, who were hired by the Carmel-based operator of for-profit colleges, generated the bulk of the material cited in the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s complaint.
A large section of Meridian Street in Carmel will be transformed to a limited-access highway by the end of this year.
Dow AgroSciences LLC is spending millions of dollars and racking up hundreds of patents as its expands ever deeper in the burgeoning global market for genetically modified crops and pesticides.
UIndy would be the main tenant in the 134,000-square-foot building, which is expected to cost as much as $30 million.
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Ersal Ozdemir, who heads the development and construction firm Keystone Group, has charmed elected officials for years with big ideas—and hundreds of thousands of dollars in political contributions.
Creditors are trying to force the company, which just two years ago was touting ambitious expansion plans, into bankruptcy.
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Brackets for Good has engaged 64 local not-for-profits in an online fundraising tournament that runs through April 4.