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  2. Danners - Wikipedia

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    The variety stores, restaurants and frame and craft stores were sold off in 1985 to executive Jay Danner in an effort to save the 3-D discount chain. The new company was called Danner Brothers Co. [2] [3] 3-D stood for "Danner's Discount Department Store". In 1986, 3D Discount had 35 locations throughout Indiana, Illinois and Michigan. [4] [5]

  3. Bombay Bicycle Club (restaurant chain) - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Some locations of the restaurant chain also have bars. [2] The Bombay Bicycle Club is the inspiration for the investment club known as the Billionaire Boys Club, whose founder, Joe Hunt, liked to hang out at the restaurant in Chicago in his youth. [2] The Bombay Bicycle Club also inspired the English indie rock band of the ...

  4. Indiana Pacers Bikeshare - Wikipedia

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    The system launched in April 2014 with 250 bikes and 25 docking stations [2] [3] and has since expanded to 525 bikes and 50 stations. [1] The service is available to users 24/7 year-round. [ 4 ] Pacers Bikeshare is owned by and managed as a program of the Indianapolis Cultural Trail .

  5. Indianapolis-area restaurants that opened and closed in July

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  6. Where to find Easter brunch or dinner around Indianapolis

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    The nearly century-old family restaurant will serve a three-course Easter dinner including salads and biscuits, fried chicken, ham, traditional sides and a slice of chocolate cake. Adults eat for ...

  7. Castleton Square - Wikipedia

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    The store was Montgomery Ward's first purpose-built store in an Indianapolis mall, as their other three shopping mall stores (Lafayette Square, Washington Square, and Greenwood Park Mall) were all purchased from William H. Block Co. in 1988. Also unlike those stores, the Castleton Square location featured appliance and electronic repair centers ...

  8. Indiana Bicycle Company - Wikipedia

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    Indiana Bicycle Company was a bicycle and automobile company in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. The company made carriages, bicycles and electric vehicles under the name Waverley Cycles . By 1896 the company was producing 350 bicycles every ten hours.

  9. Indianapolis Chain and Stamping Company - Wikipedia

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    The company began with four machines and four workers. The only product of the company was chains to for bicycle wheel sprockets. [2] The company experienced growth and began to construct a new building in 1895. The new factory was completed in November 1895. [3] The factory was located where the Hoosier Dome formerly sat in Indianapolis. [2]