Party City restarts talks with creditors as cash pile dwindles
Party City’s debt load is unsustainable, according to S&P Global Ratings, which downgraded the company deeper into junk territory last month.
Party City’s debt load is unsustainable, according to S&P Global Ratings, which downgraded the company deeper into junk territory last month.
Carmel-based accounting firm Blue & Co. LLC has acquired Alerding CPA Group in Indianapolis.
Haas, president of Carmel-based Advisa, where she has worked for 18 years, leads a team of 35 people who work to help company executives build effective teams and improve their workplace culture.
For years, Lopresti has been telling Indiana sports stories in the pages of IBJ—stories about professionals, amateurs and kids. Stories about referees and coaches. Sad stories, funny stories and inspiring stories.
The six planned school closures follow the IPS board’s vote to adopt the Rebuilding Stronger plan last week.
The number is down from 62 hospitals last year and 66 the before, but will still cost many hospitals money while they are still dealing with the strain of the pandemic that has overwhelmed resources and reduced their revenue and profits.
Alberto and Sarah Bravo plan to open the latest location in their family-run business, named for their eldest daughter, at 96th and Meridian streets early next year.
It is the continued balance of these entities that will ensure the success, not only of the READI program, but of similar regions around the state.
Established in 2017, Woven Brands had been self-funded until now. The company’s software platform helps franchisee operators and multi-unit independent operators more easily manage their staff and operations.
About 200,000 student loan borrowers who say they were defrauded by their colleges will soon have their debts automatically canceled after a federal judge granted final approval of a $6 billion settlement Wednesday.
Eleven Fifty co-founder Scott Jones said the school is negotiating with bidders to take over operations.
Timothy Knight filed the federal lawsuit nearly eight months after he was fired from the position.
Nearby residents object to the project, which would include 817,000 square feet of speculative industrial space across 56.7 acres and a residential section with 133 single-family homes and another 52 homes in a paired-patio design.
The move sets up a primary battle with Carmel City Council President Kevin “Woody” Rider, who said in September that he would run to lead Indiana’s fifth-largest city.
The proposed Cyntheanne Woods subdivision would be developed on about 41 acres at the southeast corner of East 136th Street and Cyntheanne Road.
The funding amount is one of the largest in recent years for an Indiana-based science startup.
Indianapolis-based Republic Airways is launching a combination of recruitment, training and retention efforts, including a career fair for middle school, high school and college students.
Siblings Phil and Joel Kirk want to be part of the commercial comeback of the Garfield Park neighborhood southwest of Fountain Square.
Several new restaurants, retailers and businesses have recently opened or are planning to open their doors in Boone and Hamilton counties.
The newly drawn House District 32 includes Hamilton County’s Clay and Delaware townships and extends south into Marion County.