-County Line Emporium leased 28,633 square feet at Churchman Hills Plaza, 3535 Emerson Ave. The tenant was represented by
Tracy Holtzman and Patrick Boyle of Midland Atlantic. The landlord, Beech Grove Holdings
LLC, represented itself.
-JAS Cinemas Enterprises LLC leased 25,344 square feet at Southbridge Crossing, 300 Southbridge Crossing, Mooresville. The
tenant was represented by Michael Rodenas of Rodenas Consulting. The landlord, Brown Bark I LP, was represented
by Jeff Hubley of Midland Atlantic.
-Furniture Discounters leased 12,000 square feet at Castleton Marketplace, 8441 Castleton Corner Drive. The landlord, Castleton
Square Marketplace LLC, was represented by Jeff Hubley of Midland Atlantic. The tenant represented itself.
-Cesar’s Group Fitness Studio leased 8,400 square feet at 96th Street Station, 9546 Allisonville Road, Suite 116-121.
The tenant was represented by Tracey Holtzman of Midland Atlantic. The landlord, LOR Corp., was represented
by Jacque Haynes of Cassidy Turley.
-King’s Beauty Supply renewed its lease for 6,300 square feet of retail space in Augusta Plaza, 2808 Westlane Road.
The tenant and landlord, Augusta Plaza Associates LP, were represented by Nick Smyrnis of Lee & Associates.
-Brendanwood Financial leased 3,458 square feet at 9650 N. Commerce Drive, Suite 523, Carmel. The tenant was represented
by George Crawford of NAI Meridian. The landlord, Sand Capital IX LLC, was represented by Jeff Hubley
of Midland Atlantic.
-Advantage Sales & Marketing leased 2,877 square feet of office space at 6505 E. 82nd St. The tenant was represented
by RJ Jesenski of Cresa Partners. The landlord, NorthStar Realty Finance Corp., was represented by Dave
Moore and Darrin Boyd of Cassidy Turley.
-Young Survival Coalition Inc. leased 2,495 square feet of industrial space at 6990 Hillsdale Court. The tenant was represented
by Glenn Davis of Colliers International. The landlord, Duke Realty, was represented by Jay Archer
of Duke Realty.
-Firehouse Subs leased 2,400 square feet at Brownsburg Village Shopping Center, Northfield Drive and State Road 267, Brownsburg.
The tenant was represented by Michael Cranfill of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The landlord, BVSC LLC, was
represented by Jodi Milto of Midland Atlantic.
-Solid Gold Jewelry and Gifts leased 1,700 square feet at Sunnyside Village Shoppes, 10820 Pendleton Pike. The landlord,
Sunnyside Village Shoppes LLC, was represented by Jeff Hubley of Midland Atlantic. The tenant represented
itself.
-DC Designers Tux Shop leased 1,602 square feet of retail space at 2780 E. 146th St., Carmel. The tenant was represented
by Stacia Yeager of Encore Sotheby's International Realty. The landlord, Thompson Thrift, was represented
by Susannah Gershman of Thompson Thrift.
-Fast Burrito leased 1,600 square feet at Shadeland Place, 7460 N. Shadeland Ave., Suite 400. The tenant was represented
by Kelli Membreno of Libertad Real Estate. The landlord, MAP Shadeland LLC, was represented by Jeff
Hubley of Midland Atlantic.
-P&P Home Services LLC leased 1,270 square feet of office space in Barker Office Park, 8012 E. 10th St. The tenant and
landlord, East Tenth Street Development, were represented by Cathy Richards and Mike Kensill
of Lee & Associates.
-State Farm leased 1,200 square feet of retail space at The Pavilion at Castleton Center, 5957 E. 86th St. The tenant was
represented by Mark Perlstein of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The landlord, Stough Development, was represented
by Greg Smith of Colliers International.
-Endika Naturals leased 590 square feet of office space in Fall Creek Harbour, 10142 Brooks School Road, Fishers. The tenant
was represented by Cindy Hoskinson of Lee & Associates. The landlord, FCH Associates LLC, was represented
by Cindy Hoskinson and Herb Feldmann of Lee & Associates.

















See, I told u Indyman and Dipsicle....this 8 days is overkill. It's barely worth a weekend....great job Tony George! Your dream has been fulfilled....he fans want the I r l back. Thats how good it was.....and that sucked.
I have been in training for a short time now but right off I can see that safety and quality are the number one issues, my experience as of late has been a positive one, the employees along with Jeff the plant manager and the operation supervisor as well as the engineers are a highly motivated group of people, what an asset for the area to have and for company's in need of a quality metal products.
Pimlico
While I understand the severity of their actions as well as everyones eagerness to hold them responsible for thier lost funds, these gentlemen did know how to make money. Dispite thier poor decisions over the ownership of Fair they had made several wise investments which paid them greatly. This proves they do have the potential to rebuild so they can repay. I do not feel they should live the life of luxuary but given an opportunity could they find ways of repaying the debts? They are doing nothing now but being a burden on tax payers. Just a thought!!!!!
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.