Indianapolis Business Journal

SEPTEMBER 5-11, 2011

This week, compare and contrast the economic development strategies of Indy’s mayoral candidates and find out why locally based Kite Realty Group can’t get any respect from investors, despite an improved balance sheet and bright future. Lou Harry lays out all of your options in IBJ’s exhaustive Arts & Entertainment Preview, and Bill Benner hopes the Colts can replicate the same serendipity this year that brought the Butler Bulldogs to Indianapolis for a championship game.

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JUNE 27-JULY 3, 2011

This week, see what national advertising campaign has Young & Laramore back in the national spotlight and read about what's next for Emmis Communications after agreeing to sell three big-market radio stations. In Focus, meet Brad Chambers, who quietly built Buckingham Cos. into a real estate colossus. In Forefront, columnists weigh in on defunding Planned Parenthood, among other topics. And At Home Quarterly visits a Carmel house that wraps around a golf course clubhouse.

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June 20-26, 2011

This week, find out what obstacles the city has to overcome to make its ambitious tech plan a reality. Also read about what new kind of farming is fanning the economy in Madison County. And check out our annual Indiana 100 section to see how the state's largest companies fared in 2010—and see which privately held firms made our fastest-growing list.

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JUNE 6-12, 2011

This week’s issue features a profile of the Eli Lilly and Co. retiree who’s now in charge of Christamore House, the Haughville community center that almost went under last year. You’ll also find Who's Who in Life Sciences and a story on the growing popularity of electric cars in Indiana, as well as Lou Harry’s performing arts summer preview.

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MAY 30-JUNE 5, 2011

This week, find out how Indiana public-company executives fared last year—and search our compensation database. Also, see what's ahead for the long-dormant Central State Hospital redevelopment project and check out a gallery of photos from the grounds. In Focus, read about how owners of a local family business are steeling themselves to hand over the reins. And in A&E, etc., see what Lou Harry thought of Krzysztof Urbanski’s unofficial coming-out party with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra.

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