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The Massala Building on Massachusetts Avenue has been listed for sale. The 36,000-square-foot building is home to MacNivens Restaurant & Bar and is next door to the site of 3 Mass, a…
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The Massala Building on Massachusetts Avenue has been listed for sale. The 36,000-square-foot building is home to MacNivens Restaurant & Bar and is next door to the site of 3 Mass, a…
A Texas consulting firm is telling LaPorte County officials in northwest Indiana that a proposed intermodal facility will require 5,000 acres-nearly twice the space initially anticipated, according to the Post-Tribune of Merrillville. Only about 500 acres would be needed for the actual facility, where goods would be shifted back and forth between railroad cars and […]
Flodraulic Group Inc. is moving its headquarters from 3131 N. Franklin Road on the far-east side to the Mount Comfort area of Hancock County a few miles east. The company, founded in 2003, distributes hydraulic, pneumatic and lubrication components. The $2.6 million project will result in Flodraulic adding 11 workers, according to the Indiana Economic […]
The city has reached a preliminary agreement to lease 12,600 square feet in the basement of Union Station for a new restaurant and nightclub. The lease is with The Arantee Group, one…
Purdue University has received another shot of money to find ways to use engineering principles to improve health care. The Regenstrief Foundation has donated $2.45 million to improve cancer care, patient scheduling, and phone- and internet-based health care, Purdue officials announced this morning. The Indianapolis-based foundation, which helped launch Purdue’s Regenstrief Center for Healthcare Engineering […]
Indiana University climbed to 5th place from 15th a year earlier in this year’s The Wall Street Journal annual ranking of business schools. IU, which was classified among regional institutions, performed better this year than Purdue University, which saw its ranking drop to 12th from 4th. The University of Notre Dame climbed to 14th from […]
Bernardin Lochmueller & Associates Inc., the Evansville civil engineering firm that’s leading consulting work on the extension of Interstate 69, has warned other consulting firms and local police that the environmental group Earth First is ramping up its opposition to the road project, according to the Evansville Courier & Press. Earth First members raided engineering […]
Centrifuge maker Beckman Coulter Inc. expects to add about 120 jobs at a new facility on West 76th Street and has applied for tax abatements worth a total of about $644,000. The Fullerton, Calif.-based company announced in January that it planned to move its Palo Alto facility to Indianapolis to cut costs and improve staff […]
After being forced out of his high-paying job with WellPoint Inc. earlier this year, David C. Colby is now selling his house. Asking price: $1.6 million. The historic home owned by Colby and Angela Doan, who called herself his wife, features six bathrooms, five bedrooms, three fireplaces and a 1.25-acre lot. The brick structure encompasses […]
Cook Medical said yesterday it will add 50,000 square feet to its 104,000-square-foot facility in Spencer that manufactures devices for its Urological and Women’s Health divisions. It’s too early to know what the project will cost or how much hiring will result, said Dave McCarty, spokesman for Bloomington-based Cook. The facility now houses about 300 […]
Genesco Inc. shareholders this afternoon approved the company’s $1.5 billion cash sale to locally based Finish Line Inc. But the deal is a long way from being done. Both Finish Line and its bankers recently have said they might attempt to extricate themselves from the deal by claiming that Nashville, Tenn.-based Genesco Inc. has undergone […]
What should be done with Beautiful Bush Stadium? The city has ordered appraisals of the historic ballpark as a first step toward eventual reuse or demolition. The Indianapolis Indians played in the…
Martin University will hold a series of receptions for the public to meet the four candidates who are finalists for the presidency of the school. Boniface Hardin, founding president, is stepping aside Dec. 31. The four are Algeania Freeman, president of Livingstone College in Salisbury, N.C.; Walter Howard, vice president for academic affairs and student […]
Andre Carson, who last month took over the City-County Council seat of Patrice Abdullah, has been hired by Cripe Architects + Engineers Inc. as a marketing specialist. Carson, 32, is a grandson of U.S. Rep. Julia Carson, D-Indianapolis. He most recently was an investigator for the Indiana State Excise Police. “We hired him because we […]
Sales of Eli Lilly and Co.’s drugs in China are increasing at an even faster clip than the fast-growing nation’s overall pharmaceutical market, Reuters reports. Lilly’s sales are rising about 26 percent a year compared with 16 percent for the entire drug industry in China, the world’s most populous country. Lilly introduced five drugs to […]
Emmis Communications Corp. CEO Jeff Smulyan is firing back at an Elkhart investor who held a video teleconference with directors last week to encourage them to sell the struggling company’s properties piecemeal. The investor, Frank Martin of Martin Capital Management, said in a regulatory filing Sept. 14 that the company should seriously consider selling its […]
Matt Gutwein and Lisa Harris drive into work each morning knowing their hospital, Wishard Health Services, will lose half
a million dollars that day. But they’re OK with that. In fact, they’re laying a plan to keep it up for the next 20 years.
Looming large on their to-do list: building a new hospital.
Six years after its $2.2 billion sale to AES Corp.-a deal that generated at least three shareholder lawsuits-IPALCO Enterprises has signaled that more sparks might fly from the long-done deal. An attorney claiming to represent participants in a retirement insurance plan IPALCO spun off and stopped funding six years ago alleges the utility continues to recover from its 468,000 ratepayers millions of dollars a year toward the plan. The letter asserts that Indianapolis Power & Light “is recovering in rates…
Some in the telecom industry think AT&T had the Indiana General Assembly twirled around its finger like a coil of phone cord
last year. It lobbied legislators to rewrite the state’s telecommunications laws so it could more easily deploy its “U-verse”
video product.
Indianapolis has initiated the redevelopment process for Bush Stadium, its shuttered sports landmark. The Metropolitan Development
Commission has hired a pair of local firms for $25,000 to appraise historic Bush Stadium–a first step toward reuse or, more
likely, at least partial demolition.