-Kittle's Home Furnishings Center Inc. leased 33,032 square feet of retail space at 7565 U.S. 31 South. The tenant was
represented by Mark Perlstein of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The landlord, Nationwide, was represented by
Bill French of Cassidy Turley.
-Earth Fare leased 25,000 square feet at Rangeline Crossing, formally known as The Centre, 116th Street and Rangeline Road,
Carmel. The tenant was represented by Danielle Harris of Hourglass Development. The landlord, KRG Centre
LLC, was represented by Jeff Wright of Kite Realty Group.
-Northern Indiana Public Service Co. leased 12,439 square feet at 150 W. Market St. The tenant was represented by Matt
Waggoner and Bill Ehret of Summit Realty Group. The landlord, National Education Association, was
represented by Matt Langfeldt and Rich Forslund of Summit Realty Group.
-RecordsPro/Shred Monkey Document Shredding Imaging & Storage Co. leased 12,000 square feet at 6300 Brookville Road,
Bldg. A. The landlord, Kostoff Properties, was represented by Joe Kostoff. The tenant represented itself.
-Peoples Bank leased 7,100 square feet at 550 Congressional Blvd., Carmel. The landlord, Trigild, was represented by Matt
Langfeldt and Rich Forslund of Summit Realty Group. The tenant represented itself.
-Old National Bank leased a 5,600-square-foot outlot at Rangeline Crossing, formally known as The Centre, 116th Street and
Rangeline Road, Carmel. The landlord, KRG Centre LLC, was represented by Mark Jenkins of Kite Realty Group.
The tenant represented itself.
-Drakes restaurant leased 5,428 square feet at Clearwater Crossing, 3716-3960 E. 82nd St. The tenant was represented by Rob
Warstler of Colliers International. The landlord, Broadbent Co., was represented by John Beuoy of
Broadbent.
-Lawrence Baking Co. leased 4,641 square feet of retail space at Esquire Plaza, 8143 Pendleton Pike. The landlord was represented
by Jeff Roberts of Sandor Development. The tenant represented itself.
-Panera Bread leased 4,019 square feet at Rangeline Crossing, formally known as The Centre, 116th Street and Rangeline Road,
Carmel. The tenant was represented by Connie Niessink of Niessink Commercial Real Estate Inc. The landlord,
KRG Centre LLC, was represented by Jeff Wright of Kite Realty Group.
-Golden Mon Mart leased 2,893 square feet at Castleton Place, 5836-5896 E. 82nd. St. The landlord, Broadbent Co., was represented
by Jim Mosher of Broadbent. The tenant represented itself.
-Pink Slipper Dance Studio renewed its lease for 2,275 square feet and added an additional 1,250 square feet at Harbourtown
Center, 15-17 Harbourtown Center, Noblesville. The landlord, Harbourtown Center LLC, was represented by Bill Ernst
of Charter Commercial Realty Group. The tenant represented itself.
-Yogo Land Premier Yogurts leased 1,300 square feet at 98 A N. 10th St., Noblesville. The landlord, 98 N 10th LLC, was represented
by Bill Ernst of Charter Commercial Realty Group. The tenant represented itself.
-Cookies by Design leased 1,291 square feet at Glendale Town Center, 6101 N. Keystone Ave. The landlord, Glendale Centre
LLC, was represented by Andrew Hasbrook of Kite Realty Group. The tenant represented itself.
-Tips ‘n Toes nail salon leased 1,195 square feet at Glendale Town Center, 6101 N. Keystone Ave. The landlord, Glendale
Centre LLC, was represented by Andrew Hasbrook of Kite Realty Group. The tenant represented itself.
-Himalaya Kabob Korner leased 1,500 square feet at Castleton Shoppes, 6024-6066 E. 82nd St. The landlord, Broadbent Co.,
was represented by Jim Mosher of Broadbent. The tenant represented itself.
-Vitty's Alterations leased 1,000 square feet at Lafayette Shoppes, 3840-3882 Lafayette Road. The landlord, Broadbent
Co., was represented by Jim Mosher of Broadbent. The tenant represented itself.

















these guys only skill was to steal from other's hard earned savings.
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.
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.
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.
Good ole' Obamacare. Thanks liberals and those who didn't bother to vote.