HETRICK: Ten tips on the way out the entrepreneurial door
In the hope that someone out there is hesitant to hang out a shingle and build a business, I’ll surprise you with this: Try it.
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In the hope that someone out there is hesitant to hang out a shingle and build a business, I’ll surprise you with this: Try it.
Second in a month-long series of “en route” restaurants. This week: J. Razzo’s.
While finding your name has a certain egotistical appeal, the real value of looking yourself up on social media sites is to find out what people are saying about you and your company.
TechPoint Foundation For Youth believes that youth should be equipped to address our state’s growing demand for a skilled work force.
A Plainfield police officer was injured in a fall early Thursday while apprehending a man who grabbed cash from a register at a Kroger store and tried to flee. Police say 29-year-old Russell Flateau of Michigan was cashing in change at about 12:30 a.m. when he shoved the cashier out of the way and took money from the drawer. A Kroger employee ran after the suspect, who was caught by a police dog. Flateau will be charged with robbery, theft and battery.
The Whitsett Group LLC’s plans call for a $22 million project that would include nearly 140 apartments and a retail component on the property where Keystone Towers stood. The company submitted the lone bid to the city to redevelop the site.
Indianapolis police detained a 21-year-old man Thursday morning in connection with a fatal shooting on the northeast side of Indianapolis. The shooting occurred just before 7 a.m. at Georgetown Apartments in the 3600 block of Alexandria Court. When officers arrived, they found a 33-year-old man with a gunshot wound to the chest dead in a hallway of the apartment building. The suspect was taken into custody without incident. Neighbors said the two men were having a disagreement about a woman.
A late-night fire at the Lakeview Terrace Apartment complex on the east side of Indianapolis left 15 people looking for a place to stay. The fire started shortly after 11 p.m. Wednesday. Investigators believe a 1-year old may have knocked over a candle, starting the fire. Four apartment units suffered fire, smoke and water damage. Nobody was injured, but a resident with a pre-existing medical condition was checked out by medics and released.
“So You Think You Can Dance?” and “Dancing with the Stars” get ratings, but will their audiences come out for DK, Hancock and other live dance presenters?
The director of IU’s Johnson Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation said Steve Jobs “epitomized the revolutionary genius that through hard work, determination and a maverick spirit, our world can be changed by one person.”
The Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission unanimously approved the demolition of the former motel at 5585 E. Washington St.—with a few conditions. Developers plan an $8.7 million project for the site.
The National Retail Federation, the nation's largest retail trade group, expects winter holiday sales to rise 2.8 percent, to $465.6 billion this year.
Columbus-based Indiana Community Bancorp, parent of Indiana Bank & Trust, said it will write off $13.3 million for the third quarter, primarily due to nine commercial customers in the Indianapolis area with total loan balances of $32.7 million.
Navistar International Corp. is planning to lay off about 130 workers from its Fort Wayne operations by the end of the year as it continues consolidation to a new headquarters in suburban Chicago.
The Fishers-based chain said it will reduce prices on thousands of items and keep them there for three months.
Union members packed an Indiana Statehouse hearing Thursday in their uphill fight against "right-to-work" legislation that sparked a five-week walkout by House Democrats earlier this year.
Indianapolis-based shopping mall giant Simon Property Group Inc. has received a new $4 billion unsecured revolving credit facility.
Columbus-based engine maker Cummins Inc. needs to add 7,000 engineers within five years, CEO Theodore Solso said Wednesday.
Indiana's budget picture continued improving last month as the state collected $31 million more in taxes than planned.