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Former Indy airport CEO reboots at Gary
November was a busy month for John Clark at the Gary/Chicago International Airport.
Environmental protections hike airport expansion cost
The Gary/Chicago International Airport's expansion project is facing mounting costs, but officials say it can still be completed within its current $166 million budget.
Gary airport puts out help wanted sign for director
Gary/Chicago International Airport is advertising nationwide for an airport executive director as the airport prepares for some of the biggest changes in its history.
Indiana legislation gets shout out at NiSource annual meeting
NiSource Inc. CEO Robert Skaggs told shareholders at the company's annual meeting Tuesday the company will continue with its infrastructure-based growth strategy and highlighted recent Indiana legislation that will help make that possible.
Boeing Corp. concerned about new Gary airport tenant
The Gary/Chicago International Airport authority took a big step Monday toward landing a new corporate jet operation for its airport, contingent on resolving potential conflicts with its most prestigious tenant.
City/airport committee wants expansion project reviewed
A joint city/airport committee has recommended the Gary/Chicago International Airport Authority hire a firm to perform a comprehensive review of its $166 million expansion project, which is scheduled for completion this year.
Toll Road/Skyway 3-penny opera gets even more dramatic
A 3-year-old dispute over a 3-cent fee charged to I-Pass users of the Chicago Skyway and Indiana Toll Road may get some renewed attention from the Illinois Tollway Authority.
Airport Road bridge dedicated in honor of Tuskegee Airman
Friday was a day for standing on the shoulders of a giant at Gary/Chicago International Airport.
Three locations want to host NIRPC/NWI Forum
A Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission committee has narrowed offers for a NIRPC headquarters location to just three, including its current building at 6100 Southport Road in Portage.
NWI casino revenues fall off in April
Northwest Indiana casino revenues decreased 2.9 percent in total in April as compared to the year-ago-month, driven mainly by a large drop of 11.1 percent at the two Majestic Star boats in Gary.
Illinois Tollway to boost participation of women, minorities
The Illinois Tollway Authority will establish a Construction Business Development Center with local community colleges in order to give minority- and women-owned firms a chance to compete.
Malibu winner says car couldn't have come at better time
A couple of weekends ago Anita Douglas noticed The Times on her kitchen table was open to an ad for a 2013 Chevrolet Malibu Sweepstakes.
NWI economy takes only baby steps out of recession
Northwest Indiana's economic performance remained largely flat in March, but observers are taking heart in gains in individual business sectors and overall in the last 12 months.
Union job openings bring out the job seekers
MUNSTER | A once-a-year chance to get an application to become a union construction laborer attracted 984 people Wednesday to the headquarters of Local 41 of the Laborers International Union of North America.
Airport Road bridge opens to traffic
The new Airport Road overpass in Gary is now open to one lane of traffic in each direction. All four lanes are expected to open by July.
Illiana planners reduce Indiana road closings to three
Illiana Expressway planners have whittled down crossroad closures to just three in Indiana, after starting with a list of more than a half-dozen that would dead-end at the expressway.
NiSource earnings remain on track
NiSource Inc. net earnings increased 34.7 percent to $260.5 million in the first quarter, mainly on the sale of its service protection business to AGL Resources Inc. in January.
NWI economic recovery left job seekers behind
The Northwest Indiana economy recovered from the recession with robust earnings and sales, but it might be difficult to convince your average working person of that.
USW, ArcelorMittal resolve Burns Harbor safety dispute
A safety dispute that idled blast furnaces and some other operations at ArcelorMittal's Burns Harbor mill has been resolved after two days of intense negotiations between union officials and management.
BP project conclusion will involve big layoffs
WHITING | The $3.8 billion BP Whiting refinery project is set to wrap up later this year and layoffs of involved construction workers are expected.
Burns Harbor mill hit by safety dispute
A dispute over safety at ArcelorMittal's Burns Harbor mill has slowed production there, with some union workers refusing to work under what they claim are unsafe conditions.
Gary airport hires advisers in bid to lure investors
Former Indianapolis International Airport CEO John Clark has landed a contract at Gary/Chicago International Airport that could net him a $500,000 payday within months.
NWI home sales have a spring in their step
Single-family home sales in Northwest Indiana increased 23.3 percent in March, marking their 21st consecutive monthly increase on a year-over-year basis, according to sales figures from the Greater Northwest Indiana Association of Realtors.
Airport Road overpass could open this week
The new Airport Road overpass could open as early as this week and the Gary airport authority wants to see it named for a Tuskegee airman.
Potash warehouse could be online in late 2014
The building of Potash Corp.'s new transfer facility in Hammond has been delayed, but the Canadian company remains firmly committed to the project, having spent $12 million at the site already, a top Potash Corp. executive said Friday.
Indiana Gateway projects should start this year
The long-delayed Indiana Gateway rail project should get underway this year, with a kick-off for the $71.4 million in rail improvements tentatively set for May, according to a top Indiana transportation official.
Gary airport committee recommends "stand-up team"
GARY | A joint city/airport committee on Thursday recommended hiring a slate of advisers for forming a public/private partnership at Gary/Chicago International Airport.
Illiana Expressway meeting brings out opponents
LOWELL | State transportation officials said Thursday they will have a "real good guess" of exactly where the 47-mile Illiana Expressway will go by midsummer, as well as what crossroads will remain open and where interchanges will be.
NiSource will get new chairman in May
NiSource Inc. has announced former Caterpillar Inc. executive Richard Thompson will become company chairman on May 14, succeeding Indiana business icon Ian Rolland, who is retiring.
Pay for former NIPSCO CEO jumps
Former NIPSCO CEO Jimmy Staton's pay almost doubled to $3.56 million in 2012, as he continued to earn rewards for reaching a landmark electric rate case settlement at the utility in late 2011.
Gov. appoints new RDA member
Gov. Mike Pence has appointed the top executive at The Community Hospital in Munster to the Northwest Indiana Regional Development Authority.
Potash, other rail projects in spotlight at Junction 2013
A top Potash Corp. executive will update region businesspeople on progress on the company's planned $65 million rail-to-truck transfer facility Friday at Dynasty Banquets in Hammond.
More cargo, more jets, easier access promised for airport
Gary Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson and other Gary/Chicago International Airport backers now have their eyes fixed well beyond the completion of its runway expansion later this year.
NIPSCO enviro work could add to customer bills
The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission will host a hearing April 22 on $59.2 million in environmental projects planned at NIPSCO generating plants and the additional customer charges that will pay for them.
NWI economy may finally catch recovery wave
Northwest Indiana could begin to feel the effects of the national economic recovery in six months, with the NWI Leading Index forecasting weak but positive growth ahead, according to Micah Pollak, an assistant professor of economics at IU Northwest.
Gaming director says land-based casinos coming -- someday
Land-based gaming will come to Indiana, with declining overall casino revenues and other factors making such a shift more likely, Indiana Gaming Commission Executive Director Ernest Yelton said Monday.
Gary airport launches effort to attract investors
The Gary/Chicago International Airport Authority by a 6-1 vote on Monday approved moving forward to seek private investors willing to put $100 million or more into airport development.
Gary airport will have to move pollution pile
Environmental regulators have told the Gary/Chicago International Airport Authority it must undertake a costly project to haul away contaminated soils uncovered by its runway expansion.
Steel key ingredient in restoring American infrastructure
The Report Card for America's Infrastructure issued last month by the American Society of Civil Engineers pointed out the gaping holes in our nation's infrastructure, as it has done for years.
Steel futures bring transparency, efficiency to market
For many years the steel futures market was all talk and little action, but those days are gone as more financial products tied to the price of steel come to market.
Gary airport could strike deal with private investors by fall
GARY | A joint city/airport committee will recommend the airport authority seek investors willing to invest at least $100 million to develop the airfield and surrounding property.
Gary control tower, others will remain open until June
The Federal Aviation Administration has informed Gary/Chicago International Airport that its control towers and others nationwide will stay open until mid-June before falling victim to federal sequestration budget cuts.
Region will get economic checkup April 29
A panel of economists will deliver their latest update on the health of Northwest Indiana's economy on April 29 at Harre Union at Valparaiso University.
Gary airport privatization idea not new
A joint city/airport committee readying a recommendation on privatization at Gary/Chicago International Airport is not the first effort to find private investors to spur airport development.
Gary airport privatization could fly, experts say
A lack of any track record for keeping passenger service at Gary/Chicago International Airport will make any privatization deal there a highly speculative one for investors, according to national experts.
Big investment fish eye Gary airport
The drive to land private investment for the Gary/Chicago International Airport already is drawing interest from some of the biggest names in the investment business.
Allegiant will continue Gary flights despite tower closure
The Federal Aviation Administration has rejected an appeal from Gary/Chicago International Airport, keeping its control tower on a list of 149 nationwide to be closed.
NWI home sales stay hot in winter
Single-family home sales in Northwest Indiana rose 23.1 percent in February as compared to February 2012, marking the 20th straight monthly increase in home sales, according to the Greater Northwest Indiana Association of Realtors.
Nine Span Bridge disappearing piece by piece
HAMMOND | One of the city's most prominent landmarks is disappearing, with only four spans of the Nine Span Bridge still hanging over the Gibson Yard railroad tracks.
NIPSCO programs can help those in danger of shut-off
NIPSCO is again getting the word out about financial help with home heating bills, now that the state's moratorium on winter utility shut-offs has ended.
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