-The Restaurant Store leased 25,317 square feet of retail space at Lafayette Place, 3708 Commercial Drive. The landlord was
represented by Drew Kelly of Sandor Development. The tenant represented itself.
-Liberty Mutual leased 23,507 square feet at Meridian Mark I, 11611 N. Meridian St., Carmel. The tenant was represented by
Mark Stables of Grubb and Ellis. The landlord, Zeller Realty Group, was represented by Zeller’s Mark
Vollbrecht and Tristan Glover.
-Flowers Baking Co. of Morristown LLC leased 11,218 square feet of industrial space at 3131 N. Franklin Road. The tenant
was represented by Todd Vannatta and Bart Book of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, International
Metals Processing LLC, represented itself.
-Security Equipment Supply leased 8,144 square feet of industrial space at 7998 Centerpoint Drive. The tenant was represented
by Todd Vannatta of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, Clarion Partners, was represented by Fritz Kauffman
and Bryan Poynter of Cassidy Turley.
-Crossroads Lighting LLC leased 6,000 square feet of industrial space at 2525 N. Shadeland Ave. The landlord, Cassidy Turley,
acting as court-appointed receiver, was represented by Michael Weishaar and Todd Vannatta
of Cassidy Turley. The tenant represented itself.
-United Package Liquors leased 4,200 square feet of retail space in Stafford Crossing Shopping Center, 2230 Stafford Road,
Suite 121, Plainfield. The tenant was represented by Adam Hill of United Package Liquors. The landlord, LOR
Corp., represented itself.
-IU Health leased 3,200 square feet of office space in Stafford Crossing Shopping Center, 2230 Stafford Road, Plainfield.
The tenant was represented by Rebecca A. Harpe of Harpe & Co. LLC. The landlord, LOR Corp., was represented
by Brett Burch of Valenti Real Estate Services.
-Metrology Support Systems LLC leased 1,747 square feet of industrial space at 9855 Crosspoint Blvd. The landlord, Clarion
Partners, was represented by Fritz Kauffman and Bryan Poynter of Cassidy Turley. The tenant
represented itself.
-Dr. Joseph Hadley DDS leased 1,600 square feet of office space in Geist Crossing North Shopping Center, 9850 E. 79th St.
The tenant was represented by Bill Scott of UGL Equis. The landlord, LOR Corp., represented itself.
-Mr. Dan’s restaurant leased 1,500 square feet of retail space in Washington @ Post Shoppes, 8975 E Washington St.,
Suite 102. The landlord, LOR Corp., was represented by Brett Burch of Valenti Real Estate Services. The tenant
represented itself.
-Cesar’s Group Fitness Studio leased 1,500 square feet of retail space in 96th Street Station Shopping Center, 9546
Allisonville Road, Suite 117. The tenant was represented by Tracey Holtzman of Midland Atlantic. The landlord,
LOR Corp., was represented by Jacque Haynes of Cassidy Turley.
-Chiropractor David Bax renewed his lease for 1,389 square feet of office space in Eagle Highland Office Park, 3945 Eagle
Creek Parkway. The tenant was represented by Steve Beals and Richard King III of Lee &
Associates. The landlord, Healthcare Trust of America Inc., was represented by Jim Mount of Hokanson Cos.
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These higher rates Co. e about only because physicians are now hospital employees. otherwise physicians couldn't charge these rates and share the windfall with the hospital. Community/rural hospitals probably not buying physicians practices and thus weren't getting the windfall anyway.
The incentive for poor people to get themselves off public assistance and "no longer be poor" is even with help...they're STILL POOR! Being poor, even with some assistance, isn't all that pleasant. (I speak from experience) It's a stubborn myth that poor people, who are on public assistance, are sitting in the lap of luxury. You should try living on just those "freebies" that you mentioned and see how meager they actually are. By the way, I didn't mean you had to buy/own a puppy...just pet one. :)
As near as I can tell the minority has ZERO constitutional obligation to offer a quorum to the majority. A requirement for quorum was inserted into the constitution so that tyrannical majorities could not simply shove through odious and objectionable legislation (which is exactly what they did.) By allowing a tyrannical majority to charge fines against the minority for exercising their constitutional prerogative to deny quorum the court as made a mockery of constitutional governance in the state of Indiana.
The voters elected the Reps to make a vote not walk out on the vote. They had to the right to exercise their opinion and vote "no" to the bill. Let me ask you this if you walked out of your job for 5 straight weeks would you get paid? Would you even have a job to go back to? If any elected official walks out on the people they should be arrested for stealing tax dollars from the public. They were elected to do a job and not leave when the job gets stuff.
I have been to several of their locations in Pennsylvania and always go in for 1 item and leave with a basket full of things. I'm very happy they decided on Indiana, now if only they would put the other store in eastside.