Emmis Communications rebounds with profitable quarter
Company shares surged Friday morning after the company said it earned $3.7 million in the quarter ended May 31, compared with a loss of $5 million last year.
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Company shares surged Friday morning after the company said it earned $3.7 million in the quarter ended May 31, compared with a loss of $5 million last year.
You can’t swing a dead squirrel north of 96th Street these days without hitting a cooler-and-blanket-toting suburbanite headed for a free concert.
Noble of Indiana creates opportunities for people with disabilities to live meaningful lives.
It was not clear how many workers were losing their jobs in the Indianapolis area. However, people familiar with the cuts said the reductions were heavy in the administrative ranks, and many of those jobs are on the city’s north side.
The state says a Hancock County salvage yard had made headway in fixing environmental violations found during a March inspection. The owner still faces an unrelated lawsuit from county officials.
In addition to announcing quarterly results, the retailer said longtime president and chief operating officer Steve Schneider will move into the position of executive vice president of strategic initiatives.
The estate earmarked at least $1 million for nine recipients, from Butler University and the Indiana University Foundation to The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, the United Way of Central Indiana, and the James Whitcomb Riley Memorial Association.
Who better to see the big-budget horror epic with than the author of “Night of the Living Trekkies”? Listen in on our post-screening chat.
Successful professionals that double as weekend race warriors and gear heads are drawn to a racetrack and club on the edge of the middle of nowhere by their love of cars and need for speed.
Two consumer websites address product reviews in a helpful, fanatical way.
Physicians employed by Indianapolis-area hospitals are likely to see their pay cut in the next few years unless the hospitals find new ways to be significantly more efficient.
Government entities across Indiana have spent the past two years refinancing every possible bond to take advantage of historically low rates, but the savings might not be so easy to come by if rates continue to rise.
Most of the Children’s Museum’s core under-10 audience may not be interested in the movie props, but the interactives are outstanding.
-TJK Property Services has completed a 2,370-square-foot retail build-out for CherryBerry Self Serve Yogurt Bar at Heartland Landing Shopping Center, 10302 Prosperity Circle, Camby.
-Mattingly Construction has started construction of a 4,000-square-foot dental office for Moore Dentistry at 13580 116th St., Fishers. Completion is scheduled for October.
-Mattingly Construction has completed a 600-square-foot build-out for Forever Heather Women’s clothing retail store at the Indianapolis International Airport.
-Mattingly construction has been awarded a 1,000-square-foot build-out for HealthNet–South East medical offices at 901 Shelby St.
The average rate for 30-year mortgages rose from 4.12 percent to 4.61 percent for the week ended June 26, according to Bankrate.com. The rate for 15-year mortgages rose from 3.3 percent to 3.73 percent.
Over the last quarter century, the husband-wife duo has outlived a number of bigger and slicker competitors, even as the Great Recession decimated some bigger PR and advertising shops.
The last three to four months particularly have been robust and hopefully will continue.