More than half of the stone buildings being erected in the U. S. are of limestone. More than 50% of the limestone comes from the great quarries of Indiana Limestone Co. Indiana limestone went into ...
Its ultradurable stone has gone into the building of the Empire State Building and the Pentagon. Not so durable is Indiana Limestone Co. itself, which last week filed for bankruptcy and this week put ...
OOLITIC — One year ago, Indiana Limestone Co. was in danger of becoming what quarriers fear most: Quiet. The legendary company — merged from two dozen limestone businesses across more than a century — ...
Wynnchurch Capital has acquired the assets of Indiana Limestone Company, a limestone quarrier and fabricator in the United States. Wynnchurch acquired the assets out of bankruptcy. Wynnchurch Capital ...
Limestone from Indiana has been used for 150 years as the foundation of some of the nation’s most important buildings and landmarks—think the Empire State Building, the Pentagon, 35 state capitols and ...
Victor Oolitic Stone Co., which does business as Indiana Limestone Co., received court approval last week to sell its assets to Indiana Commercial Finance LLC in exchange for $26 million in secured ...
ROSEMONT, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Wynnchurch Capital ("Wynnchurch"), a leading middle market private equity firm, announced that its portfolio company Indiana Limestone Holdings Inc. ("Indiana ...
The rocks embedded in the exterior of Chicago’s Tribune Tower famously were collected by newspaper correspondents on assignment in far flung locales. The nearly 150 stones are pieces of famous ...
Resilience Capital Partners said Tuesday that it has acquired Indiana Limestone Co. Financial terms were not announced. Cleveland-based Resilience Capital is a PE firm. Limestone Co., of Bedford, Ind.
Carving something in stone makes it more permament than other forms of media, something participants in the Indiana Limestone Symposium know well, since many travel to Ellettsville year after year to ...
Its ultradurable stone has gone into the building of the Empire State Building and the Pentagon. Not so durable is Indiana Limestone Co. itself, however, which last week filed for bankruptcy and this ...