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Arts groups support each other
We are writing to give our wholehearted endorsement to [columnist] Greg Morris’ appeal for generous support for the
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra (“Confessions of a symphony newbie,” June 21).Thirst rises for liquor licenses in Marion County
Finding the golden ticket of a liquor license in Indianapolis can be tricky—and costly. All 321 permits allowed in Marion
County under a state quota have been allotted. Unless a restaurant is opening in an “off-quota” district, the
owner has to find someone willing to transfer an existing license.Delta Faucet adaps to new normal in homebuilding
The company's total employment is 1,345, down 43 percent from 2007.
Carmel attorney elected to Indiana University’s board
IU says MaryEllen Bishop of Carmel has been elected to an alumni seat on the Indiana University Board of Trustees.
CNO Financial finalizes $10M life insurance settlement
CNO Financial Group Inc. has finalized plans to set up a $10 million fund to settle a multistate investigation into increases
in policy costs.Quartet of original musicals find Indiana stages
There are few things harder in entertainment than the creation of new musical theater.
Actors Theatre of Indiana’s “A Grand Night for Singing”
July 7-Aug. 1
Carmel Community Playhouse
Speedway native Bradley Reynolds, recently nominated for a Tony Award as a producer of the Broadway revival of “Ragtime,”
returns to town as a performer. He’s part of the company celebrating the music of Rodgers and Hammerstein in the revue
“A Grand Night for Singing,” being staged by Actors Theatre of Indiana. Details here.
Indianapolis office vacancy rates still rising
Vacancy rates in the downtown and Keystone at the Crossing markets climbed in the past six months, according to
Meridian
Real Estate’s latest report, but the market shows signs of stabilizing.$69M U.S. Courthouse modernization a boon for local firms
More than a dozen local companies have begun work on a three-year modernization of the Birch Bayh Federal Building and U.S.
Courthouse in the state's largest individual project funded by the federal stimulus.Starbucks employees tied up, robbed
Carmel Police say an armed robber ambushed two Starbucks employees about 5 a.m. this morning. Investigators said the male
and female workers were preparing to open the coffee shop near West 106th Street and Michigan Road when the robber approached
with a gun. Both employees were tied up but unharmed. The suspect stole an undisclosed amount of cash and fled on foot. Fox59
will have more at 4 p.m.Marcadia enlists Lilly to help develop new diabetes drug
The two companies will jointly develop a short-acting glucagon drug, which they hope proves more convenient than Lilly’s
current Glucagon for patients with severe hypoglycemia.Dems pick Indianapolis architect as secretary of state nominee
Democrats picked Vop Osili over Carmel attorney Tom McKenna. He'll face Fishers Town Councilman Charlie White in November.
Local attorney elected U.S. Libertarian Party’s vice chairman
Mark Rutherford wants America’s third-largest political party to make inroads by showing competence at the grassroots level
of government.Ex-Commerce chief: Lift the veil on state incentive deals
The former executive director of IEDC’s predecessor agency argues that regular headcount disclosure is a key part of the economic
development
process once incentive deals have been struck with companies.Drivers get ‘all clear’ for Keystone
A major point of congestion is about to clear for drivers in Carmel. Keystone Parkway between 126th Street and 136th Street
will reopen for traffic Saturday; it has been closed since May 10 to expedite work on a roundabout interchange at Main Street.
Carmel officials say the closure saved the city about $500,000 and a month and a half of construction time. Fox59 will have
more on the Keystone project at 4 p.m.Not-for-profit pay survey launched online
Seeing a lack of timely, accurate information about pay and benefits at local not-for-profits, two consultants have launched
an online compensation survey.Senator: For-profit colleges require tougher oversight
For-profit colleges like ITT Technical Institutes need tougher oversight and regulation, according to a report from a Democratic
Senate committee chairman that questions the industry’s advertising spending, tuition costs and reliance on taxpayer
money.RUBENSTEIN: New law may put limits on residential seller financing
A new federal law intended to enhance consumer protection and reduce fraud in the residential loan market may put the kibosh on seller financing of residential properties. This has huge implications for owners of rental housing.
Potterhill Homes enters Indianapolis market
A Cincinnati-based homebuilder’s expansion into Indianapolis marks the second time in six months a builder from the
Queen City has carved out space in the metropolitan area.