Airport faces fiscal headwinds
The Indianapolis Airport Authority recorded a $31.3 million operating loss in 2011, a result that new board President Michael Wells believes underscores the need to find new sources of revenue.
The Indianapolis Airport Authority recorded a $31.3 million operating loss in 2011, a result that new board President Michael Wells believes underscores the need to find new sources of revenue.
Nearly two years after federal agents raided furniture maker University Loft Co.’s Hancock County plant, the once-fast-growing firm is seeing business bounce back.
Mourdock has spent months arguing that Lugar is not conservative enough for the right-leaning state.
Authorities have arrested two Cuban brothers in the 2010 theft of about $80 million in Eli Lilly and Co. prescription drugs from a Connecticut warehouse, a robbery described as one of the biggest pharmaceutical heists in history, the U.S. attorney’s office said Thursday.
That means they sleep, eat, work and attend school in Arlington. Their hearts are in Indiana.
Colts owner isn't demanding a downtown hotel, nor is he trying to twist arms to get his way. He, like a lot of people here, wants another Super Bowl and is relaying the best information he has to make sure the city has the best shot at getting it.
Cornelius M. Alig, chairman and CEO of Mansur Real Estate Services Inc., filed for Chapter 7 protection, listing $11 million in personal debt he attributed to the prolonged slump in the real estate market.
The deteriorating Thomas Taggart Memorial in Riverside Park is the only Indianapolis property on this year's 10 Most Endangered list from Indiana Landmarks.
The National Art Museum of Sport is considering leaving Indianapolis, a possible move stemming from the planned conversion of its home at University Place Conference Center and Hotel into a student residence hall for IUPUI.
City leaders once envisioned the Canal Walk as a bustling pathway lined with restaurants and shops, but residential and office buildings have sprouted instead on most of the parcels along the meandering 1-1/2-mile stretch–making it more of a local amenity than a visitor attraction.
The only information we had about my ancestral family on my father’s side was a baptismal certificate for my paternal grandmother. It said she was baptized in a town called Alia.
The Conrad Hotel hosts “Warhol + Indiana, Before They Were Famous: Behind the Lens of William John Kennedy” with an opening reception April 28. Details here.
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra welcomes piano great Andre Watts for a program of Beethoven and Grieg April 26-28. Details here.
Actors Theatre of Indiana opens “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change” at the Studio Theatre, April 27-May 20. Details here.
Opera star Maureen O’Flynn takes the more intimate stage of the Cabaret at the Columbia Club April 27. Details here.
It’s a Zestival April 29 at the Service Center, featuring arts and crafts, competitive games, and more in a public event organized by Visual Communications students from Herron School of Art and Design. Details here.
Missed Diana Ross at the Murat? She’ll also be headlining at the Horseshoe Casino, April 27. Details here.
The one and only Unknown Hinson performs April 27 at Radio Radio. Unfamiliar with Hinson? Embrace his uniqueness here. Show details here.
Puppets from the Phoenix Theatre's "Avenue Q" let down their fur for an evening of 17-and-older-only "Puppet Prov" April 27 at ComedySportz. Details here.
New York-based Clean Sweep Auctions says Peyton Manning's Broncos memorabilia will never touch the value of his Colts items. Value of Reggie Miller items likely to rise after Hall of Fame induction.
Gayle Cook marvels at grand churches, courthouses and certainly, the awe-inspiring 200-foot-diameter dome above the West Baden Springs Hotel that she and her late husband, Bill, restored and reopened in the summer of 2007.
The ordinance, which takes effect at 6 a.m. on June 1, expands existing citywide restrictions against indoor public smoking to include bowling alleys, hotel rooms and most bars.
I always want to make sure I paid my fair share. I can’t stress this point enough. I don’t want to be a slacker.
Speed and impatience short-circuiting customer service.
Consumers are researching online before walking in the door.
Sober times have made no-no’s of many of the perks that once greased business relationships.
The City-County Council voted 20-9 Monday night to approve another proposal that would strengthen Indianapolis' public smoking ban.