Maregatti Interiors acquired by HKS architectural firm
Indianapolis’ largest commercial interior design business has been purchased by the national architecture firm that designed Lucas Oil Stadium.
Indianapolis’ largest commercial interior design business has been purchased by the national architecture firm that designed Lucas Oil Stadium.
“The Endurance: Shackleton’s Legendary Antarctic Expedition” opens Oct. 15 for a run through Feb. 19 at the Indiana State Museum. Details here.
Mary Chapin Carpenter plays the Palladium on the 13th, followed by the Bacon Brothers on the 15th and the National Acrobats of China on the 16th. Details here.
Grammy-winning Dan Zanes and Friends joins the Metropolitan Youth Orchestra for an Oct. 16 family concert that includes audience participation. Details here.
The creepy clowns of the Squidling Brothers Circus Sideshow visit Indy for an Oct. 19 show at the White Rabbit Cabaret. Details here.
Inspired by the Ken Burns documentary, interested folks gather at watering holes across the city to discuss prohibition during the Indiana Humanities Council’s “Moonshine and Morality” on Oct. 18. I’ll be moderating the chat at Goose the Market. Details here.
Indiana's beleaguered Indiana secretary of state requested an independent prosecutor to look into his allegations of vote fraud and homestead fraud against former Democratic Sen. Evan Bayh and his wife, Susan.
The Buchanan Group acquired Fewell Enterprises, a Scottsburg firm with 28 employees.
A canceled 2011-2012 NBA season might suck $5 million in tax revenue from state and Capital Improvement Board coffers.
The $125,000 in funds from the city’s Capital Improvement Board will help the Indiana Sports Corp. put on the Big Ten Football Championship game in December and basketball tournament in March.
Indianapolis’ Department of Code Enforcement made the recommendation Friday afternoon after citing safety concerns posed by possible structural deficiencies.
IU prof’s 242-page dissertation puts a price tag on teams as if they were for sale on the open market, and it’s filled with nuggets sure to grab the attention of academics, sports business experts and fans alike.
IU grads add employees, revenue as they prepare to expand their company’s footprint to 45 schools.
The Whitsett Group LLC’s plans call for a $22 million project that would include nearly 140 apartments and a retail component on the property where Keystone Towers stood. The company submitted the lone bid to the city to redevelop the site.
Simply put, the type of program, number of credit hours, or path to certification aren’t as important as teachers’ impact on their students.
The recession officially ended more than two years ago. But the number of local construction jobs is still down 27 percent from 2007 levels. Will the industry ever feel relief? Some segments might not recover in a big way until 2013.
2011 Grammy-winning Best New Artist Esperanza Spalding performs Oct. 8 at Clowes Hall. Details here.
It will be a day early for “Manic Monday,” but The Bangles will be at the Egyptian Room, Oct. 9. Details here.
The Palladium hosts flamenco dance group Compana Flamenca Jose Porcel Oct. 12. Details here.
On Oct. 7-10, the Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra presents the latest in its “Bach Project,” featuring oboist John Abberger from the group Tafelmusic. Performances at five different venues. Details here.
International Violin Competition of Indianapolis 2006 laureate Augustin Hadelich performs with the Indiana University String Academy Chamber Orchestra and pianist Chih-Yi Chen Oct. 9 at the Indiana History Center’s Basile Theatre. Details here.
The Indianapolis Museum of Art hosts an Oct. 7 screening of the documentary “Urbanized,” exploring the present and future of urban design. Details here.
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Hilbert Circle Theatre
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Palladium
It’s impressive enough that Jack Everly is bringing in Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg to develop a show based on music they’ve penned for such shows as “Les Miserables” and “Miss Saigon.” The icing on this musical cake, though, is that Lea Salonga, from the original cast of “Saigon”; Terrence Mann, who played Javert in “Les Miz”; and Stephanie J. Block, the lead in Boublil and Schonberg’s “The Pirate Queen,” are among the vocalists joining the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir for the world premiere concert. Details here.
Part of the Pan Am Plaza parking garage has reopened after being closed for several hours for emergency repairs late last week, but a report will reveal whether more extensive work is needed to restore the garage to a structurally sound state.
In the last of eight installments of Who’s Who, we profile leaders in education. More than 100 individuals were nominated, representing public and private schools, secondary and post-secondary education, educational think-tanks, legislators and other organizations active in the sphere.
Paul M. Pittman, one of four principals in a troubled Indianapolis-based condo developer, filed personal bankruptcy this week.
Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard temporarily calls off plans to rename the historic street to instead focus on a project that would line it with 30 monuments saluting famous Hoosiers.
Fifth Third Bank executive Kevin Hipskind's experience as a patient in the burn unit of Wishard Hospital played a role in a $5 million gift the Cincinnati-based bank is making for Wishard’s new Eskenazi Hospital, under construction at IUPUI.
"The end of the world as we know it" at NCAA?