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  2. Which Denny's stores are closing near me? What we know ... - AOL

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    There are 29 Denny's locations in Indiana, according to the company, with the highest concentration in the Indianapolis area. Here's a quick breakdown of where you can find Denny's restaurants in ...

  3. Which Denny's are closing near me? 150 restaurants to close ...

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    Denny's announced Tuesday that the company will shutter 150 Denny's restaurant locations by 2025. Which stores are closing? ... John Tufts and Chris Sims, Indianapolis Star. October 23, 2024 at 11 ...

  4. Greg Ballard - Wikipedia

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    Gregory Alan Ballard (born November 20, 1954) is an American politician, author, and businessman who served as the 48th mayor of Indianapolis, Indiana. He is a retired Lieutenant Colonel from the United States Marine Corps. On November 6, 2007, he defeated two-term incumbent Democratic Mayor Bart Peterson by 51% to 47%.

  5. Denny's Announces Closure of 150 Locations, Reduced Hours ...

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    According to Restaurant Business, Denny's is set to shutter roughly 150 locations—half by the end of 2024—as part of a strategy to improve its overall business. The announcement came during an ...

  6. List of ships built by William Denny and Brothers - Wikipedia

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    William Denny: 596 [6] First steamship to link Auckland and Sydney. [7] Aground near Murimotu Island in 1857 [8] and abandoned in 1858. [9] 1858 SS Nova Scotian: 68 Built for the Allan Line. Served for 34 years. Scrapped 1893. [10] 1862 SS City of Cork: 1,547 86 Built for the Inman Line. [11] 1869 Cutty Sark

  7. Port of Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor is an active maritime port owned by the State of Indiana.The state legislature created the Indiana Port Commission in 1961 to research and act upon opening maritime ports on Indiana's Lake Michigan shoreline as well as the Ohio River.