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Indianapolis Business Journal back issues
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$65m deal raises questions; city takes aggressive step to spur development in key downtown area.
June 15, 2009... A $65 million public-private plan for the redevelopment of a vacant downtown office building is raising eyebrows for its unusual approach and potential risk to taxpayers.
The plan calls for a private developer to acquire the former Bank One operations center, surface parking lots and an...
Hub drags on airport; expanded cargo facility not meeting expectations.(FedEx Express)
June 15, 2009... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
Indianapolis International Airport, already suffering from a 10-percent drop in passenger traffic and a projected $15 million revenue shortfall this year, is also feeling financial drag from its single most important tenant.
FedEx Express cargo shipments, which...
IU to offer degree in fund raising; philanthropic bachelor's could add more expertise to not-for-profit management.
June 15, 2009... Most fund-raisers stumble into the profession, but within a decade the field could be populated by recent college graduates who hold degrees in philanthropic studies.
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The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University soon will roll out a bachelor's degree that...
Carmel neighborhood sold; Browning acquires 43 homes for $100 million mixed-used development along U.S. 31.
June 15, 2009... Residents of North Meridian Heights in Carmel watched for years as development inched closer to their neighborhood of 1950s ranch-style homes on spacious lots.
St. Vincent Carmel Hospital opened to the north, upscale condos sprouted to the east, and a $100 million office, hotel and retail...
Ivy Tech needs profs; college launches ad campaign to fill 300 to 400 spots.
June 15, 2009... [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED]
The tag line says it all: "Faculty Needed Now."
That's the message Ivy Tech Community College is taking throughout the state to try to find 300 to 400 professors to teach its rapidly expanding student body.
The school launched an online advertising campaign...