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IBJ Podcast: Butler’s Barry Collier on longevity, competing in Big East and hiring Thad Matta
Host Mason King asks Collier about his long-term goals, his success in fundraising and improving Butler athletic facilities, and Butler’s transition to the Big East.
You don’t have to own a home to go solar; some renters have an option, too
Twenty-one states and the District of Columbia allow community solar projects. Indiana is not one of them, according to the EPA.
Mozilla report takes aim at tech giants’ grip on web browsers
Only three companies currently offer major browser engines, according to the findings. That’s left developers and consumers with limited choices.
Rokita goes directly to Indiana Supreme Court to try to overturn pause of abortion law
The attorney general is appealing a local judge’s ruling that clinics can resume providing abortions for women who are up to 20 weeks pregnant.
IPS hopes to keep school buildings that might close by lobbying Legislature
State law requires unused school buildings to be offered to charters or state colleges for $1. As IPS plans to vacate seven buildings, officials hope to change that.
Meeting and Event Planning Guide: 10 tips to keep in mind while planning a work holiday party
While the holiday season might seem like it’s months away, the planning season has arrived. The best-laid plans can tap into a variety of resources to create an event that is safe, fun, memorable and—most of all—reflects appreciation for employees and clients alike. Whether you’ve planned many company parties, or you are putting together your […]
Meeting and Event Planning Guide: Catering curveballs
But these days, thanks to continued supply chain problems, he must purchase some items not when he needs them, but when they’re available.
Meeting and Event Planning Guide: Savoring the deal: Where executives do business meetings
Many business meetings happen over a great lunch or dinner—and sometimes, breakfast. But with all the choices in the Indianapolis restaurant area, it can be hard to decide where to go when you want to woo a client. We asked local business execs where they go when they need to close a deal. Of course, […]
Bohanon and Horowitz: Gas prices don’t drive inflation
| Cecil Bohanon and John Horowitz
Inflation is not caused by rising prices of certain “key” items or “critical” inputs.
Jalene Hahn: Worried? There always will be something to fret about.
One thing I try to remember is that there are things within our control and others that are beyond our control.
Trava Security sees big potential in cybersecurity insurance market
The company helps insurance carriers collect the data needed to underwrite insurance policies.
Doriann H. Cain: Abortion ruling raises privacy and security questions
The ruling raises difficult privacy and security questions related to how the digital surveillance economy might be used to track women seeking health care services.
GOP critics say politics drives ESG choices for investment firms
Conservative Republican blowback continues to grow against a concept known as ESG investing, which takes environmental, social and corporate governance concerns into consideration when assessing the value of companies.
What’s next for IndyRent as federal funding fades away?
At its peak, the rent-assistance program doled out $7 million in a month. That rate is impossible post-pandemic, so the city must decide how much eviction-prevention assistance is possible.
Company finds niche in co-warehousing for growing small businesses
Indianapolis-based Rise Commercial District is part of a co-warehousing movement that provides small companies with flexible space as they grow, much like office co-working space does.
With 10 media holdings, Urban One looks to blanket Indy
As regional vice president for Maryland-based Urban One, Deon Levingston holds the keys to the biggest house in Indianapolis broadcasting.
Mark Montieth: Boxer’s move ‘a big loss for the city’
Sugar Ray Seales, the only American boxer to win gold in the 1972 Olympics, is leaving Indianapolis for the West Coast.
Editorial: Fishers’ event center deserves support for what it will bring
To keep investment coming, Fishers officials know they must beef up the city’s amenities.
Nate Feltman: Indiana poised to lead semiconductor push
Indiana’s senior U.S. senator, Todd Young, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, recognized the need for America to lead in the innovation economy and the threat to our national security if we failed to do so.