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Well-located Carmel retail center plagued by vacancies
Merchants’ Square shopping center, built in 1970 as the enclosed Keystone Square Mall and redeveloped into an open-air center and renamed in the mid-1990s, is riddled with vacancies and bracing for another high-profile departure, despite its prime location.
MORRIS: Check out Conner Prairie’s new $4 million gem
When I knew I was going to the exhibit opening, I was pleased because I’d heard so much about it, but I wasn’t expecting to emerge enthusiastically recommending it to just about everyone I talk to. Yet, that’s what happened.
EDITORIAL: A move to new digs isn’t far-fetched for Angie’s List
The idea of Angie’s List someday pulling up stakes just east of downtown and moving its 650 employees to Fishers, for example, is discouraging for anyone who recognizes the importance of a healthy city core, but the possibility should come as no surprise.
Get behind Ballard’s charter school push
I support and applaud Mayor Greg Ballard’s actions regarding the city’s incorporation of failing schools.
More support for Dilliard’s
After we lost the Lazarus and Ayres stores in the area, I felt an answer might be to get Dillard’s.
Community Health adopts low-cost mantra
Community Health Network has embarked on a strategy to become a low-cost, high-output machine in order to survive the coming harsh economic environment that an aging population and expanded health care coverage promises for hospitals.
Dillard’s a great pick to replace Nordstrom
I agree 110 percent Dillard’s would be perfect for Circle Centre mall. Dillard’s is much like the old L.S. Ayres—a great selection of clothing, etc., and just a classy store.
Anderson firm to sell antimicrobial product in big box stores
Coeus Technologies has begun selling its Ultra7 product through HomeDepot.com.
GUY: I have no predictions about the future
Those who try to predict the future do not tell us their track records, but they do ask us to buy their books.
IHOP adding several restaurants
The chain is trying to regain a foothold in central Indiana with two locations under construction and at least three more in the works.
Center on Philanthropy lands funds for study of volunteering habits
School at IU will examine link between participation levels and unemployment.
Two sports media figures exiting Indy market
A local radio personality and an Indiana Pacers sideline reporter are moving on.
Showdown looming over Marion County income tax
More agencies will be vying for a piece of the city’s income-tax revenue as next year’s budget process begins. But with that money flat-lined next year, city leaders say there may not be enough to share.
State paying MindTrust to develop IPS alternatives
The Indiana Department of Education is paying more than $680,000 to The MindTrust, a locally based not-for-profit, to develop other ways to oversee troubled schools than the traditional elected school board.
MARCUS: Hold the celebration; reality is just ahead
Frequently, Hoosiers ride as passengers in one of the front cars on the business roller coaster.
SKARBECK: Latest investment tool to tame risk is no panacea
The idea behind tail-risk hedging is to provide protection to a portfolio against a disastrous event that would wreak havoc on the markets—a so-called “black swan” event made famous by Nassim Taleb’s book “The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable.”
HICKS: Absence of fathers has dire economic impact
Poverty in America is overwhelmingly caused by two things: failing to graduate from high school and single parenting.