Duke Realty Corp.

Duke poised to buy South Florida portfolio

December 7, 2010
Tom Harton
The purchase of the $500 million portfolio of industrial and office properties would continue Duke’s recent push into the South Florida market.
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Duke Realty improves third-quarter performance

October 28, 2010
 IBJ Staff
Duke Realty Corp. had its best leasing quarter in three years and boosted overall occupancy to nearly 90 percent, helping the company post a profit for the fiscal period ended Sept. 30.
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REITs use stock sales to grow after paying debt

September 26, 2010
Bloomberg News
U.S. real estate investment trusts, including Indianapolis-based Duke Realty Corp., are selling shares to fund property acquisitions after using record cash from equity offerings last year to reduce debt and cover dividends.
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Wellness-based development would be first of kind here

August 3, 2010
Tom Harton
Satori Pointe is being marketed as a campus where medical offices, fitness-oriented retailers and residents would co-exist.
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Duke Realty's loss widens despite higher revenue

July 29, 2010
Scott Olson
Indianapolis-based real estate investment trust reports bigger quarterly loss, even though revenue, occupancy and tenant-retention rates rise.
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Slow economy bruises profits of Indiana's largest public companiesRestricted Content

June 19, 2010
Marc D. Allan
One-time events influenced bottom lines of some of the few companies that made more money in 2009.
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Duke Realty buying out joint venture partner for $298M

June 16, 2010
 IBJ Staff
Duke Realty Corp. plans to buy out its partner in a joint venture that owns 106 industrial buildings in the Midwest and Southeast, the Indianapolis-based company announced Wednesday.
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TAYLOR: Reform will drive demand for health care facilities

May 8, 2010
Deeni Taylor
There has been a noticeable uptick in the level of health care real estate development activity this year.
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Duke Realty reports leasing at 5-year high

April 29, 2010
Cory Schouten
Duke Realty Corp. handled more leasing activity last quarter than it has in any first quarter in five years, the locally based real estate investment trust said on Wednesday.
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Many retail locations plagued by vacanciesRestricted Content

April 24, 2010
Scott Olson
Vacancy rates unseen in 20 years are hampering efforts by developers.
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Severance boosts pay of former Duke Realty exec

March 29, 2010
Peter Schnitzler
Duke Realty's former chief operating officer took home $3.1 million last year. The office, industrial and retail property owner and manager also awarded raises to its CEO and the rest of his management team.
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Big payday for lawyers in concrete price-fixing case irks Duke

March 27, 2010
Greg Andrews
Duke Realty is fighting a request to award an additional $9.7 million in attorneys' fees, calling the amount excessive.
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Commercial brokers trying property management in hard times

February 20, 2010
Scott Olson
The commercial real estate slump is prompting several Indianapolis brokerages to add property-management services to their portfolios or bolster existing ones.
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Owners, developers see silver lining in health care real estate

February 9, 2010
Tom Harton
Health care real estate has survived the nation’s weak economy better than most sectors, and some owners and developers think it’s positioned to thrive.
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Duke Realty reports loss, says outlook remains 'challenging'

January 27, 2010
Cory Schouten
Locally based Duke Realty Corp. reported a 53 percent drop in funds from operations in the fourth quarter but still managed to beat Wall Street expectations.
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One exec pays off risky loan, another pays a big priceRestricted Content

January 23, 2010
Greg Andrews
Emmis' Jeff Smulyan paid off a loan collateralized by nearly all his Emmis stock. Retired Duke Realty Chairman John Wynne is facing new fallout from his margin loan, with the lender on his Williams Creek home pursuing foreclosure.
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Lauth Group leads slide in commercial real estate

December 26, 2009
Cory Schouten
The outlook for commercial real estate development continued to worsen in 2009, as one major name faltered and other companies scrambled to redesign their business models and capitalize on the carnage.
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Teachers' pension fund poised to buy downtown building from DukeRestricted Content

November 14, 2009
Cory Schouten
The Indiana State Teachers’ Retirement Fund is negotiating to buy a 12-story office building across from the Statehouse in what could be the year’s largest downtown office transaction.
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Duke Realty land auction nets $1M; pricier properties go unsold

November 11, 2009
Cory Schouten
Locally based Duke Realty Corp. netted more than $1 million during a Tuesday auction of surplus development parcels in Indianapolis, Fishers, Plainfield and Lebanon.
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Duke Realty's chief operating officer resigns

November 9, 2009
 IBJ Staff and Associated Press
Indianapolis-based Duke Realty Corp. announced Monday that its chief operating officer will leave the company at the end of the year.
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Duke Realty reports massive third-quarter loss

October 29, 2009
Cory Schouten
Big write-downs on raw land and projects under development led to a wide third-quarter loss for Duke Realty Corp.
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Duke Realty to unload local land holdings at auctionRestricted Content

October 17, 2009
Cory Schouten
The locally based company plans to raise millions of dollars by selling nine undeveloped tracts in Indianapolis, Fishers, Plainfield and Lebanon.
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Duke Realty suffers second-quarter loss

July 31, 2009
 IBJ Staff
Indianapolis-based Duke Realty Corp. late yesterday posted a 32-percent drop in its second-quarter funds from operations, a key performance measure for real estate investment trusts.
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Recession slows the creation of a self-contained Boone County communityRestricted Content

May 18, 2009
Kathleen McLaughlin
Creating a self-contained community on 1,700 acres of farmland could take much longer than the 15 to 20 years Duke Realty Corp. predicted.
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REITs get boost, not scorn, for selling cheap sharesRestricted Content

May 11, 2009
Greg Andrews
Here's more evidence we're in strange times: Indianapolis' real estate investment trusts have been issuing hundreds of millions of dollars of stock at woefully low prices—and getting a pat on the back from their shareholders for doing so.
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  1. these guys only skill was to steal from other's hard earned savings.

  2. I voted for him last time and it WAS the LAST time. He needed to to quit running around the world on useless trips, and giving our $$ away to sports teams. I'll vote for anyone but Ballard next time. BTW...we gave $40M to the Pacers and cannot even watch the games on TV.

  3. For the people concerned about traffic, you should know that mixed-use projects (like the one being proposed), actually allows for and encourages more people to walk and bike, thereby mitigating additional automobile traffic. If we continue to design and build suburban-type projects in the City (i.e. automobile-oriented projects), we are not offering anything different from what the suburbs offer, which means we will continue to lose jobs/people to the suburbs. The reason Broad Ripple is somewhat successful today is that people want to live in a place that offers the convenience of being able to walk/bike to restaurants, retail, nightlife, the Monon, etc. Why would you not want to support a project that is complimentary to what already makes the area desirable? The real argument with this project should be its lack-luster design and layout, not the density.

  4. It is unfortunate that there is a perception that celebrities validate an event. The Indy 500 stands on its own, especially for those coming in from out of town. It was always so disturbing to read the gushing descriptions of Ashley Judd threaded throughout the local coverage. Very happy that era is at an end.

  5. Good ole' Obamacare. Thanks liberals and those who didn't bother to vote.

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