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IndyCar fans still waiting for Randy Bernard to work magic
After four months under the leadership of a new CEO, the IndyCar Series is still up against the wall. Series partners are
demanding more results and fewer excuses.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.LOU’S VIEWS: The King without kitsch and other Brown County pleasures
It didn’t occur to me on the drive down Interstate 65 for a Brown County getaway that I’d be returning with praise
for an Elvis impersonator.CIB audit shows agency finances improving
The Capital Improvement Board earned $10 million last year after reporting a $16.8 million loss in 2008. Its financial future
is clouded, however, by talks with the Indiana Pacers over Conseco Fieldhouse operating costs.Also this week:
At Conner Prairie Amphitheatre, the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra is joined July 9-10 by singer Jim Curry for “The
John Denver Songbook.” Details here.O.A.R. is joined by Citizen Cope for a July 8 concert at the Lawn at White River State Park. Details here.
Tom Petty performs July 10 at Verizon Wireless Music Center. Details here.
Indiana Black Expo gets an early start with the IBE Black Film Festival, July 10-11 at the Tobias Theatre
at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Details here.
The American Pianists Association present 2006 APA Classical Fellowship Awards Finalist Mei-Ting Sun at
the Rathskeller July 11. Details here.The husband/wife team Christian and Katalina present "Mind Tripping Show" at the Hilton
Indianapolis Hotel and Suites, beginning July 9. Details here.UPDATE: CIB wringing money from general operating fund to pay Pacers
A combination of taxes targeting downtown visitors and users of the city’s professional sports complexes are expected to generate
the bulk of the subsidy.CIB deal won’t fix all of Pacers’ woes
The $33.5 million the Capital Improvement Board is providing the Indiana Pacers is merely a Band-Aid that will do little to
solve serious short-term and long-term issues facing the team.Indy restaurant roundup: Ripple Inn, Sinking Ship, Longhorn Steakhouse
New restaurants including The Ripple Inn, The Sinking Ship and Longhorn Steakhouse are planned for the Indianapolis area.
‘Landstory’ name opens new chapter for firm
Moniker reflects ownership change years earlier, better description of company's focus.
HETRICK: Hoosier thrillers should stay on the page
Reading Indiana crime fiction is great for vacation. Learning of true Indiana crime isn’t.
Ripple Inn, Sinking Ship among new restaurants planned
Among the four eateries on the way, two are local ventures and two are chains.
Holiday Inn to hit auction block with $1M opening bid
A Holiday Inn hotel along Interstate 69 just north of 96th Street in Fishers is scheduled to hit the auction block next month
with a suggested opening bid of $1 million.Lauth headquarters offered for lease
Financially troubled developer Lauth Group Inc. is looking for new office space after the company’s largest investor took
control of the building it now calls home.Publisher’s book fair questioned amid financial troubles
Charity event scheduled for July 31 is postponed again as complaints against New Century Publishing mount.
Bed-and-breakfasts complain of inferior ICVA support
Local B&B operators squeezed by the economy, including Gary Hofmeister, claim they could be doing better if they got some
support from the
Indianapolis Convention and Visitors Association.Hotel operator says Indy hospitality growth spotty
Convention center is sparking optimism, Schahet says, but overall market is still soft.
Indians, Pacers and Colts attendance is only part of story
There's a debate over which one of the city's professional sports teams delivers more bang for the buck in terms of economic impact.
$6.6M grant to help project at Crane tech park
A federal grant will pay most of the costs for an $8 million conference center that officials hope will help attract business
to a technology park near the Crane Naval Surface Warfare Center.