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Zionsville's Main Street aims to boost drawing power, charm

Zionsville’s new economic development plan calls for ramping up commercial activity in the predominantly residential community—just not at the expense of the mom-and-pop shops that give the Boone...

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Convenience stores sue to sell cold beer in Indiana

An industry trade group filed a lawsuit Tuesday morning contending that Indiana liquor law is unconstitutional and unfairly benefits liquor stores.

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Kennedy partners with Olympic runner to buy shoe chain

Indiana running icon Bob Kennedy believes Movin Shoes Inc. has great potential for growth. Its California location doesn't violate Kennedy's non-compete agreement with Indiana's BlueMile chain.

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Cord Camera to close remaining Indianapolis store

A camera business that once had more than 30 locations in Ohio and Indiana is closing six of its remaining eight stores in the face of dropping sales and increased use of smartphone cameras.

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Pupils learn to talk fast, sell well in auctioneering school

Melissa Davis is a third-generation auctioneer and president of Reppert School of Auctioneering. She helps lead quarterly courses running 10 days straight.

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Indiana gold dealers operate under new rules

Indiana "cash for gold" dealers now must register with the secretary of state and local police as part of a new state law designed to help authorities track stolen jewelry.

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Archiver's chain closing all stores, including two in Indy

The closures will cost 21 local employees their jobs in mid-February.

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After 9-year hiatus, Caplinger family opens new fish market

Veteran seafood operators Nick and Andrew Caplinger opened a shop in December at East 75th Street and Shadeland Avenue that boasts a wide variety of fresh fish.

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Postal Service, union wrangle over Staples outlets

The new outlets are staffed by Staples employees, not postal workers, and labor officials say that move replaces good-paying union jobs with low-wage, nonunion workers.

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RadioShack closing 1,100 stores as troubles grow

The closures represent just the latest setback for RadioShack, which has been struggling to update its image and compete with the rise of online retailers in recent years.

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Office retailer Staples plans to shut down 225 stores

Staples Inc., the largest U.S. office-supplies retail chain, will close as many as 12 percent of its North American stores and cut as much as $500 million in costs as online competition continues to...

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New grocery chain plans three local stores

Fresh Thyme Farmers Market, a Phoenix-based specialty grocery startup that plans to open its first eight stores this year, has decided on three locations in Indianapolis.

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Former HHGregg COO hired to lead bicycle retailer

BikeStreet announced Monday that it has hired Gregg W. Throgmartin as its CEO, the same day as his departure from HHGregg became official.

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Finish Line increases stake in running division

The Indianapolis-based athletics retailer bought a larger share in the Running Specialty Group, a chain that operates 49 stores in 11 states.

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Roberts leaving downtown location as part of $2.5M expansion

The retailer of photo, video and electronics equipment will move from 255 S. Meridian St. to larger downtown space at 220 E. St. Clair St. Roberts plans to add 35 workers by 2018.

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Convenience stores remount challenge to cold-beer laws

Convenience stores in Indiana are appealing a decision from a federal judge in June that continued to prohibit them from selling cold beer.

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Memories, recipes all that remain of Indy bakery chain

There were 34 Roselyn stores in Marion and the surrounding counties before the business was closed 15 years ago following revelations of insect and rodent infestation at its production bakery.

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Antiques shop liquidation expected to draw big crowd

Red Ribbon Antiques, which opened its doors on Main Street in 1989, will open them one final time Sept. 6 to liquidate the inventory Gloria Holloway established over her 25-year business career.

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Merchandise seized from Indianapolis flea market

Cpl. Brandon Thomas said excise officers had a search warrant for the Liberty Bell Carpet & Flea Market on the city's east side when they seized the items Sunday.

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St. Louis furniture retailer plans expansion into Indy

Weekends Only Furniture Outlet, which has five stores in the St. Louis area, plans to make its first expansion outside of its home market by opening a 92,000-square-foot store in Castleton.

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