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Madoff investor list includes Hudson Institute-WEB ONLY

February 9, 2009

A newly released list of clients of disgraced investment manager Bernard L. Madoff does not include any of Indianapolis’ most prominent businesspeople. But it does identify as clients the Hudson Institute, the prominent think tank that relocated from Indianapolis to Washington, D.C., in 2004, as well as north-side resident Howard J. Glass. The 162-page list […]

Around town retail roundup

February 10, 2009

A new restaurant called Stanley’s New York Deli plans to open Feb. 28 at the corner of 86th Street and Ditch Road. Owner Greg Abes named the 3,800-square-foot deli for his father…

Reviews: Cirque and Feinstein

February 13, 2009

There’s not enough room in my IBJ print column this week to discuss all I’m seeing this week. Plus, I wanted to get word to you on these two while they are still in town. So here’s two quick reviews:

First,…

RECORDS

February 16, 2009

|R ECOR DS| ANNOUNCEMENT Riser Retail Group, specializing in selling retail shopping centers, has launched “10 Cap Props,” a division marketing properties with CAP Rates 10% and higher. Contact 280 E. 96th St., Suite 225; phone: 844-0700; fax: 844-0701; [email protected]; www.riserretailgroup.com. BANKRUPTCIES Medical Savings Investment Inc., 5835 W. 74th St., 46278. Chapter 7 liquidation. Assets: […]

Judge upholds sanctions in Conseco loan case

February 16, 2009

U.S. District Court Judge Larry J. McKinney upheld sanctions against Dennis E. Murray Sr. in his legal battle with Carmel-based insurer Conseco Inc.

Carmel officials weigh $20M roundabout vote-WEB ONLY

February 16, 2009

Carmel officials are expected to vote tonight on a controversial plan to spend $20 million on a plan to turn six intersections along Keystone Avenue into roundabouts. The original price tag for the project was $90 million, but Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard later called for an additional $50 million to fund the construction. Tonight, the […]

Carmel officials OK $20M more for Keystone project-WEB ONLY

February 17, 2009

The Carmel City Council has approved a $20 million floater loan to keep the Keystone Avenue project moving. The chief engineer had asked for an additional $8 million to turn six intersections along Keystone into roundabouts, but that request was not approved. Last night’s meeting got heated when one of the councilors accused Carmel Mayor […]

ChaCha handling H&R Block text-message marketing-WEB ONLY

February 18, 2009

A mobile-phone service launched last spring by Carmel-based company ChaCha Search Inc., the human-assisted Internet search engine, has scored a large corporate advertiser. Kansas City, Mo.-based H&R Block Inc. has launched a mobile advertising campaign using ChaCha’s mobile-phone service as the outlet. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. H&R Block is running the campaign […]

ChaCha handling H&R Block text-message campaign-WEB ONLY

February 18, 2009

A mobile-phone service launched last spring by Carmel-based company ChaCha Search Inc., the human-assisted Internet search engine, has scored a large corporate advertiser. Kansas City, Mo.-based H&R Block Inc. has launched a mobile advertising campaign using ChaCha’s mobile-phone service as the outlet. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. H&R Block is running the campaign […]

Illegal immigration bill targets ‘bad actors’-WEB ONLY

February 19, 2009

A bill that would revoke the business licenses of companies that repeatedly hire illegal workers won unanimous support from a Senate committee yesterday. The committee took the unusual step of holding three separate meetings on the proposal – listening to supporters and opponents – before taking a vote. Sen. Mike Delph (R-Carmel) supports legislation to […]

State illegal immigration bill targets ‘bad actors’-WEB ONLY

February 19, 2009

A bill that would revoke the business licenses of companies that repeatedly hire illegal workers won unanimous support from a Senate committee yesterday. The committee took the unusual step of holding three separate meetings on the proposal – listening to supporters and opponents – before taking a vote. Sen. Mike Delph (R-Carmel) supports legislation to […]

Conventions going high-tech-WEB ONLY

February 21, 2009

Welcome to the convention of the future. Salespeople you’ve never met will approach you with an uncanny, maybe even unnerving, familiarity and strike up conversations eerily close to your thoughts. Signs and data centers will flash messages tailored to your interests, guiding you to displays, meetings, and products ro and services. You won’t need cash […]

Conventions going high-tech with RFID

February 23, 2009

Radio frequency identification—better known as RFID—is making its way to trade shows and conventions, providing a plethora of information about attendees.

Privacy, expense are concerns for RFID technology

February 23, 2009

The vast amounts of personal information capable of being stored through RFID raises privacy concerns. And the cost is significantly greater than standard bar codes.

IndyGo adds Greenwood bus service-WEB ONLY

February 23, 2009

Commuters in Greenwood can take an IndyGo bus downtown beginning March 2. The Greenwood IndyGo Commuter Express, the third IndyGo ICE route outside of Indianapolis, will depart from the Meijer Store on North State Road 135 and arrive downtown at Delaware and McCarty streets about a half-hour later. The route features five other stops downtown. […]

Carmel Clay board plots budget cuts-WEB ONLY

February 23, 2009

The Carmel Clay school board tonight will discuss ways to cut $1.85 million from next year’s budget. One option under consideration is slashing teacher positions.The meeting will start at 7 at the school district’s administrative offices, 5201 E. 131st St. Fox 59 will have more at 10 p.m.

Indiana Senate: Use constitution to protect fund-WEB ONLY

February 24, 2009

Republican state lawmakers were never keen on House Democrats’ idea to take $500 million from a trust fund and spend the cash on local road projects. But the GOP-controlled Senate made the message clear yesterday as it approved a proposal to protect the fund by putting it into the Indiana constitution. Sen. Mike Delph (R-Carmel) […]

Delta Faucet slashes work force again-WEB ONLY

February 24, 2009

Delta Faucet Co. has laid off 77 employees at its Greensburg plant – the company’s sixth round of employment cuts within the past two years, according to the Greensburg Daily News. The Carmel-based company began trimming its payroll in early 2007 and has laid off a total of more than 400 workers during that time, […]

High-profile Carmel property for sale-WEB ONLY

February 24, 2009

A prominent 11-acre site near I-465 and U.S. 31 in Carmel is now on the market for $16.7 million, a price that equates to around $1.5 million an acre. Listing agent Michael B. Drew of Colliers Turley Martin Tucker said the prime piece of property near the intersection of 96th Street and U.S. 31 could […]

Scheduling one show at a time

February 24, 2009

Some of the Indy area’s newer theater companies have been announcing new productions on a show-by-show basis. This allows them to react quickly, to get a show up when it’s ready, and to live within their often very-limited means. On…

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