Luck jersey sales soaring as holidays approach
Andrew Luck's popularity locally and nationally continues to soar, and the sales of his jersey demonstrate that. His jersey sales are among top 10 among all professional athletes this holiday season.
Andrew Luck's popularity locally and nationally continues to soar, and the sales of his jersey demonstrate that. His jersey sales are among top 10 among all professional athletes this holiday season.
A federal judge will determine whether an Anderson church can exit bankruptcy with a lighter debt load, over objections from its bank lender, after a church scheme to profit by selling life insurance on its elderly members failed.
IU Health and Community enjoyed net gains of $267 million and $23 million, respectively, from the hospital assessment fee program during the fiscal year ended June 30.
This year’s Cyber Monday could be the biggest online shopping day of the year for the third year in a row. Indianapolis-based retailers The Finish Line and HHGregg are among those offering Cyber Monday specials.
Architect Daniel Libeskind is part of an international team chosen to design a proposed IndyGo transit hub.
The following is a list of Indianapolis-area not-for-profit organizations and the things each needs most. This list is being published weekly through Dec. 24.
Why would I trade my coveted skyline view for the Friday-night lights of the Pendleton Heights High School Arabians? Why would I trade walk-everywhere convenience for drive-everywhere drudgery?
The Indianapolis Airport Authority is in talks that could lead to a second solar farm at Indianapolis International Airport. Discussions are taking place even as the initial solar farm has yet to get off the ground.
An Indianapolis not-for-profit that recycled the fabric roof of the former RCA Dome into totes, wallets and other items has found a new use for the seats once used at Bush Stadium.
Indianapolis residents feel a little safer while downtown these days, according to a new survey from the Department of Tourism, Conventions and Event Management at IUPUI. The annual survey, which started in 2004, uses a series of questions to assess how residents feel about their homes, communities and downtown during the day and night. The overall trend was more positive than in previous surveys—with more pronounced confidence in downtown safety.
Hulman & Co., which owns Indianapolis Motor Speedway and the IndyCar series, has chosen board member and local economic development leader Mark Miles as its new CEO, the firm announced Tuesday morning.
Stephen D. Fugate, chief financial officer and co-owner of Cargo Services Inc., is a finalist in the private companies (revenue $100 million or less) category.
The Performance Racing Industry Show will return to Indianapolis for five years starting in 2013, bringing about 40,000 guests and millions of dollars of visitor spending with it.
Three trauma centers in Indianapolis are certified by the American College of Surgeons: Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health, IU Health Methodist Hospital and Wishard Memorial Hospital. Riley was incorrectly left off the list in the Nov. 12 issue of IBJ Health Care & Reform Weekly. Also, St. Vincent Indianapolis Hospital is seeking but has to receive certification from the American College of Surgeons as a trauma center. St. Vincent’s status was reported incorrectly in the Nov. 12 issue of IBJ Health Care & Reform Weekly.
Hoosiers still divided on extending the interstate from Crane north to Indianapolis.
States received an extra month from the Obama administration to decide whether to build online marketplaces for medical insurance after Republican governors pressed their resistance to the president’s health-care law.
On this Thanksgiving week, I’d like to again offer gratitude for what our sports world provides, especially in a city where we are so particularly blessed.
On this Thanksgiving week, I’d like to again offer gratitude for what our sports world provides, especially in a city where we are so particularly blessed. So I’m thankful: • Certainly not for the health challenges facing Indianapolis Colts Coach Chuck Pagano, but for his courageous example. That post-game locker room video after the victory […]
Chris Baggott has spent the past year and a half raising cattle, pigs and chickens on pasture, rather than conventional feed grain, and without the use of hormones or antibiotics.
A group of Indianapolis business executives is laying the groundwork to launch a professional soccer team here in 2014. Members of the group won’t identify themselves, but this month they launched a website—indyprosoccer.com—seeking season-ticket commitments.