March 4, 2013
J.K. WallCarmel-based NextGear Capital plans to add 169 jobs at a new office in Carmel, the company announced Monday morning.
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March 1, 2013
The Indianapolis developments include new apartments for seniors, the developmentally disabled and homeless veterans, using
sites such as Fort Harrison and the former Central State grounds.
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February 1, 2013
Dealer Services Corp. in Carmel has begun operating as NextGear Capital after being acquired by Atlanta-based Manheim Inc.
NextGear plans to relocate in the next month and double its employment, to 450, in the next year.
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January 24, 2013
J.K. WallITT Educational Services Inc. shares swooned Thursday morning after the private educator reported sinking revenue and a $9.5
million loss in the fourth quarter. But the stock rebounded strongly later Thursday.
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January 5, 2013
Andrea Muirragui DavisIndiana has three certified, not-for-profit SBA microloan intermediaries, which not only make short-term microloans—as
any lender can—but also use the SBA grants they receive to offer business coaching along with the financing.
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December 21, 2012
A lawsuit from the lender claims that Women's Physician Group still owes $8.7 million on a $9 million loan it received for
a northwest-side building.
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December 12, 2012
Bloomberg NewsA loan with a balance of $94 million on a South Dakota shopping center owned by Simon Property Group was sent to a special
servicer because default is imminent, Fitch Ratings said.
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November 28, 2012
Cory SchoutenA federal judge will determine whether an Anderson church can exit bankruptcy with a lighter debt load, over objections from
its bank lender, after a church scheme to profit by selling life insurance on its elderly members failed.
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November 28, 2012
Scott OlsonSC Design Inc. lists debt of $1.5 million. Most of it is owed to Fair Finance, formerly co-owned by convicted fraudster Tim
Durham, through a claim filed by a trustee seeking to recover investor funds.
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November 20, 2012
The city will use the funding to establish a Community and Economic Loan Pool to provide financing for economic development
and housing rehabilitation initiatives to benefit people of low and moderate incomes.
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November 19, 2012
IBJ StaffCarmel’s City Council on Monday night voted 7-0 to approve a proposal to refinance $195 million in debt incurred by
the Carmel Redevelopment Commission.
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November 5, 2012
Scott OlsonThe buildings on the northwest side of the city total nearly 200,000 square feet and are owned by an affiliate of a company
that operates 12 cemeteries and four funeral homes throughout Indiana.
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November 1, 2012
Kathleen McLaughlinSomerset CPAs PC will pay $500,000 to settle litigation brought by the bankruptcy trustee of Fair Finance Co., the Ohio-based
firm that convicted financier Tim Durham used to conduct a major Ponzi scheme.
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October 27, 2012
Kathleen McLaughlinA new reporting requirement on local governments gives taxpayers unprecedented access to debt information, but the data is
also likely to raise many questions.
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October 24, 2012
Associated PressThe top federal prosecutor in Manhattan sued Bank of America for more than $1 billion on Wednesday for mortgage fraud against
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac during the years around the financial crisis.
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October 20, 2012
Greg AndrewsThe regulatory action is an outgrowth of a falling-out between Indiana Securities owner Frank Neese and Bank of Indiana, which
lost its entire $1 million investment when The Estridge Cos. collapsed.
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October 11, 2012
Bloomberg NewsHouse Republicans want more information about a $400 million loan guarantee from the U.S. Energy Department to Abound Solar
Inc., citing reports that significant “technological difficulties” with the company’s solar panels were
known before the aid was approved.
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October 5, 2012
Scott OlsonThe owner of the hotel, an affiliate of Dora Brothers Hospitality Corp. in Fishers, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in February.
German American Capital Corp., which is owed $12 million, could own the property by the end of the year.
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October 1, 2012
Scott OlsonA Marion Superior Court judge has appointed a receiver to manage the seven-story building in downtown Indianapolis that is
facing foreclosure. A lender to the building's owner claims it is owed $10.5 million.
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September 25, 2012
Associated PressMore than 37,000 Indiana borrowers who lost homes to foreclosure soon will receive claim forms for payments under the national
mortgage settlement.
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September 19, 2012
Scott OlsonOscar Robertson's money troubles in Ohio have been well documented lately. But in his hometown of Indianapolis, he's trying
to convince a judge that he's not responsible for a $203,000 bank loan.
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September 5, 2012
Bloomberg NewsCarmel-based insurer CNO Financial Group Inc. said Tuesday that it is seeking $950 million of loans and bonds to repay debt
and reduce borrowing costs.
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August 9, 2012
Bloomberg NewsAllison Transmission Inc., the locally based maker of transmissions for trucks, buses and the military, set the interest rate
it will pay on a $500 million term loan the company is seeking to refinance debt.
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August 9, 2012
Scott OlsonIndianapolis-based developer Centre Properties is the target of another foreclosure suit, this one involving Pyramid Place
Shoppes, a retail center in a busy shopping area on the city's northwest side.
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August 7, 2012
Carl C. Dalstrom says he will leave the student-loan guarantor on June 30, 2013. He has led the locally based not-for-profit
since July 2000.
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So the Mayor adds another non value added layer to having a vehicle towed? Whereby the City Government RECIEVES AN ILLEGAL KICKBACK FROM A LGOISTICS COMPANY THAT SUBS THE WORK TO LOCAL TOW COMPANIES? What is the service the City performs for receiving the "tribute"? This is RICO!!!!! What a corrupt and unnecessary layer. What a dirtbag Mayor and his cronies.
Owner occupied housing. Clear enough?
So people think I am paranoid. It's from experience in dealing with puds requested by developers who make major donations themselves to representatives, have nice fund raisers for those running for office and hide through pac's. then there are the public relation firms. You will note some pr comments below. You there Clyde Lee? My opinion. Commercial along 421, great. Multifamily housing, terrible idea that will change the town. Senior condos or zero lot line homes west, great. I suggest keeping all entries to commercial areas at 421. All entries to owner occupied on sycamore. Will keep the traffic on sycamore down some. Two other things. You can't trust what will be there in 10 years. Steve builds quality stuff, but areas change over time. Look at the changes at the wall mart center at 86th and 421 over the last 10 years. Look at the apartments and neighborhoods behind St Vincent's. Raintree properties WILL decrease in value if commercial and multifamily goes in near. It has already been happening around the bridges area. The houses that have been sold recently are way below market. Several deals not closed due to the Illinois construction and the whole unsurety of the bridges. It's pretty simple, Zionsville will approve the whole thing because the city council has been groomed over a LONG period of time for this. I might even suggest some are in their position as a result of this.
Esta, do you have a dog in this fight? You seem to really want to knock anyone against this project. No, I didn't move to Indiana for the architecture. I moved here for that red barn in the field. The horses and fields of corn. A place that is NOT overdeveloped. There are plenty of nearby places in Indianapolis that could be REDEVELOPED instead.
RKW - OK, we get it, you're paranoid. The question is, are you paranoid enough? Greg - Yes, Pittman(s) is (are) at it again. They are developers, they build things. It's what they do. So when you go to work tomorrow, Greg, you're at it again too. Cliff - Really? You moved to Indiana for its progressive architecture? That's like moving to England for the cuisine. Zionsvillain - The house you moved to was once a field or woods. I'm willing to bet folks were upset when that ground was plowed under and a house was built. But I guess now that you are in, everything should stop? "My house was OK, but the next one is sprawl." SE Guy - Please don't paint us with such a wide brush. Most reasonable Zionsville residents welcome planned, measured development.