-Jacobson Warehouse Co. leased 150,577 square feet of industrial space at 7900 Rockville Road. The tenant was represented
by Joe Lauinger of Mohr Partners. The landlord, Equity Industrial A-Rockville LLC, was represented by Luke
Wessel and Todd Vannatta of Cassidy Turley.
-Indiana Discount Mall renewed its lease for 87,824 square feet of retail space at Lafayette Place, 3585 Commercial Drive.
The tenant and landlord, Sandor Development, represented themselves.
-SE Warehousing & Logistics Inc. leased 49,988 square feet of industrial space at 3250 N. Post Road. The tenant was represented
by Greg Witkowski of CBRE. The landlord, Forester Properties Inc., was represented by Bryan Poynter
of Cassidy Turley.
-Fineline Office Furniture leased 11,253 square feet of industrial space at 5665 W. 79th St. The tenant was represented by
Glenn Davis of Colliers International. The landlord, GI Partners, was represented by Bryan Poynter
and Russ Van Til of Cassidy Turley.
-Beauty Town renewed its lease for 8,000 square feet of retail space at Honey Creek Plaza, 5332 W. 38th St. The tenant and
landlord, Sandor Development, represented themselves.
-Carmel Specialty Surgery Center LLC leased 7,278 square feet at 11590 N. Meridian St., Carmel. The tenant was represented
by Tom Osborne and Kim Hartman of Colliers International. The landlord, Fidelity Office
Building II LP, was represented by Mike Napariu of REI Real Estate Services LLC.
-Nationwide Insurance leased 4,421 square feet at Penn Mark II, 11555 N. Meridian St., Carmel. The tenant was represented
by John Vandenbark of CBRE. The landlord, Zeller Realty Group, was represented by Zeller’s Tristan
Glover.
-K&B Models Inc. renewed its lease for 3,000 square feet of industrial space in Greenwood Oaks Business Centre, 500 S.
Polk St., Greenwood. The tenant and landlord, Greenwood Oaks Investments LLC, were represented by Cathy Richards
of Lee & Associates.
-Altered Physique Inc. leased 3,000 square feet of retail space at 8840 N. Michigan Road. The tenant was represented by Dan
Baldini of Polaris Real Estate. The landlord, Fortune Park Retail Center LLC, was represented by Scott Levinson
of Urbahns Companies Inc.
-American Income Life Insurance Co. leased 2,980 square feet at One College Park, 8910 Purdue Road. The tenant was represented
by Nick Svarczkopf of CBRE. The landlord, Zeller Realty Group, was represented by Zeller’s Tristan
Glover.
-Violet Vintage leased 2,460 square feet of industrial space in Park Plaza, 5781 Park Plaza Court. The tenant was represented
by Spero Pulos of Lee & Associates. The landlord, First Industrial Trust, represented itself.
-Foundation Financial Group renewed its lease for 2,419 square feet of retail space at Indy Pavilions, 7035 E. 96th St.,
Unit S. The tenant and landlord, Sandor Development, represented themselves.
-Instant Tax Service renewed its lease for 2,209 square feet of retail space at Eagledale Plaza, 2802 N. Lafayette Road,
No. 15. The tenant and landlord, Sandor Development, represented themselves.
-Art2link leased 1,544 square feet at Meridian Mark II, 11711 N. Meridian St. The tenant was represented by Nick
Svarczkopf of CBRE. The landlord, Zeller Realty Group, was represented by Zeller’s Tristan Glover.

















You guys have some "interesting" comments to say the least. I hope you will call in and share those opinions starting June 1. I'm looking forward to having you on the air.
For those who let this information strike a nerve, remember that this is still the America that allows the freedom to achieve dreams and goals. Should you really chastise those who are given a perk on a deal that is supported by the consumer (that is until they don't like the deal anymore due to envy) or should the dream of rewards for working be looked at a little closer? I say lets stick to the deal, go to work,earn our keep, shoot for dreams, change our jobs to have that dream or shut up about others achievements ..............while we are still afforded this liberty of America !
Three Magi
Cats out of the bag. The object of the game is to get acquired. That means the company has no idea how to grow beyond a certain point. Email is a 1990s technology. I have laughed at this company since day one. Such a small bit player. If it was anywhere but here, it wouldn't be newsworthy.
Esther, Indy has passed Chicago in the local government corruption arena. Don't downgrade us. We're No. 1 in the Midwest.