Top 2013 news and newsmakers
Reflect on the biggest business news of 2013 with IBJ‘s complete year-in-review coverage, including a photo gallery and A&E recap.
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Reflect on the biggest business news of 2013 with IBJ‘s complete year-in-review coverage, including a photo gallery and A&E recap.
The Indianapolis Airport Authority has sued oil giant BP over its alleged refusal to continue making $187,872 annual payments on a long-term lease for a service station.
After years of encouraging anything-goes online discussion, a growing number of websites are trying to rein in the mean-spirited outliers.
The Indianapolis-based burger chain has growth plans far afield of its base of operations in the Midwest, intending to open 50 restaurants in the Middle Eastern country.
Children's Bureau preserves families and protects the future of Indiana’s children.
Property owners sued in July to block the law, which requires landlords to install hard-wired smoke detectors by 2019.
Dubbed The Villas by Watermark, the 24-building complex will have 266 living units—a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments—plus the expected pool and clubhouse, walking trails and a more unusual amenity: a private dog park and heated dog wash.
Rates are sharply higher than they were a year ago when the 30-year fixed rate was 3.35 percent and the 15-year was 2.65 percent.
The Iowa-based furniture maker was accused of polluting the water wells of nine homes in the northern Indiana community.
The court had little patience for Charlie White's arguments that his attorney—former Marion County Prosecutor Carl Brizzi—fumbled his defense at trial.
Let’s make the rules the same for all issues, not just the ones pushed by a small, vocal minority.
We have seen what this city can do when it pulls together, focuses on a big goal, and works hard to make it happen.
State and local corruption flourishes as coverage evaporates; nationally, bought-and-paid-for Congressmen and Senators pass legislation benefitting their donors and patrons at the expense of other Americans.
The good feelings started for me a little late this year, but I finally got into the Christmas spirit a few days before the holiday.
It’s hard to overstate the importance of generous benefactors to the quality of life of this region.
A look at some of the runner-up top Indianapolis business stories from 2013.
The Eiteljorg Museum, the Indianapolis Museum of Art and the Children's Museum of Indianapolis all get props in IBJ art critic Lou Harry's recap of 2013.
Several of the top local business stories of 2013 involved legal battles with big-name participants.
This won’t be your garden variety New Year’s Eve. The ball drops at 7:30 p.m., not midnight, and it’ll be orange. This Auld Lang Syne comes with 3-pointers.
A beyond-high end car dealership? A mobster museum? On a recent trip to Sin City, I experienced another side of Vegas.