SMC plans $19M Noblesville expansion, 163 jobs
SMC Corp. of America plans to spend $19 million to expand its North American headquarters in Noblesville, making room for an additional 163 employees by 2017, the company announced Tuesday.
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SMC Corp. of America plans to spend $19 million to expand its North American headquarters in Noblesville, making room for an additional 163 employees by 2017, the company announced Tuesday.
Jerry Dahm is asking a Hamilton Superior Court judge to force the two owners of the company to buy his stake in its real estate arm for more than $26.2 million, on top of another $3.3 million he wants from his share in the car wash chain. The two owners already have agreed to pay him $17.1 million.
David Simon must remain CEO of Indianapolis-based Simon Property Group for at least six years to see any of the $120 million in special stock awards the company’s board of directors awarded him last year, and must stay on eight years to reap the full amount.
A partnership of north-side neighborhood groups is developing a plan to clean up and revitalize Fall Creek with a goal of reestablishing the waterway as a community asset.
Frank Young replaces Gilbert Holmes, who was director from 2008 until his retirement on March 31.
Dennis Ryerson will retire as editor of The Indianapolis Star on June 1 after nine years at the position.
The theater, at 3155 E. 10th St., has the potential to be a catalyst for further redevelopment of the corridor if the not-for-profit that owns it can win complete control of the 1927 structure and stabilize it.
Preliminary financials show the board that manages the city’s sports and convention facilities so far has lost nearly $350,000 due to the Super Bowl. That figure is expected to grow to $800,000.
Many farmers across Indiana have been weighing whether to take advantage of this spring's warm weather and plant their crops earlier than usual. Doing so, however, would put them at risk.
Bloomington-based medical device maker Cook Group has acquired General BioTechnology LLC, an Indianapolis biotech company with about 20 employees, Cook Group announced Monday.
“The Miracle Worker” opens at the Indiana Repertory Theatre April 17 and runs through May 20. Details here.
April 12 marks the opening of “Aziz + Cucher: Some People,” featuring immersive digital video by the artistic partners. Details here.
Country singer/songwriter Abigail Washburn performs at the Studio Theatre April 13. Details here.
Snarky stand-up comic Daniel Tosh performs two shows at the Murat Theatre April 17. Details here.
Bobby McFerrin brings his acoustic skills to the Palladium for an April 12 concert. Details here.
American Pianists Association’s 2009 Classical Fellow Adam Golka performs April 15 at Butler University’s Eidson-Duckwall Recital Hall. Details here.
Pink Martini performs with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra April 13-15 at the Hilbert Circle Theatre. Details here.
“The Music Man” returns to Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre April 12-May 25. Details here.
April 15
Palladium
The last and only time I saw Bill Cosby on stage, he was fighting a nasty runny nose. Tissue after tissue was needed to stem the tide. But rather than cancel or cut things short, Cos gave an uncompromisingly hilarious show. I can only imagine how funny he is live when feeling a bit better. Don’t miss him if you have the chance. Details here.
April 14
Studio Theatre
Yes, she brings her monetary savings to the theater. Yes, she has it on stage with her. And, yes, through the course of the hour-long performance piece, she gives it all away to members of the audience. How much of it is given back to her? See for yourself as Sara Juli explores the meaning and value of money. Details here.
April 14
Athenaeum Theatre
Jim Lehrer provides the keynote address, two high school students pick up writing awards, and Joe Raiola, senior editor of Mad Magazine, offers a comedy performance called “The Joy of Censorship” at this dinner celebration of Indy’s favorite literary son. Jim Shella of WISH-TV emcees. Details here.
Eli Lilly and Co.’s newest drug is a boon for Alzheimer’s research but is likely to bring the Indianapolis drugmaker less than $100 million in annual sales—at least initially, according to one of the few analysts to make a forecast.
Capitol Construction has completed a 2,400-square-foot retail build-out for Orange Leaf Yogurt at 455 S. Greenwood Park Drive, Greenwood.
The Indianapolis-based hospital system is working with Evansville-based St. Mary's Health System to mesh some of their corporate operations.
Gregg Hendershot has been hired to lead Milhaus Construction, a new division of Milhaus Development.