-PSI Management LLC bought a 4,500-square-foot office building at 426 E. New York St. The price wasn’t disclosed. The
buyer was represented by Rich Forslund of Summit Realty Group. The seller, Hensley Legal Group PC, was represented
by Matt Langfeldt of Summit Realty Group.
-TLC Realty LLC bought 54 acres at the southeast corner of State Roads 37 and 32 in Noblesville. The price was not disclosed.
The buyer was represented by Tom English of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The seller, Dearborn Street Holdings
LLC Series II Hometown, was represented by Bill French and Bob Getts of Cassidy Turley.
-Gator Development LLC bought a 24,000-square-foot industrial property at 3315-3353 W. 96th St. The purchase price was not
disclosed. The buyer was represented by Kurt Meyer of Baseline Commercial. The seller, Duke Realty Corp.,
was represented by Jeff Castell and Angie Wethington of Cassidy Turley.

















CHRISTMAS CRACKERS !!!!
Sorry to tell you but it is starting to get that way again. Penske controls who gets the Ilmor and KK will control who will get the Cosworth when they end up back into the series. We have already seen examples of this when Penske led the campaign that kept the Judd under powered even though the rules agreed to by the manufacturers allowed Indy Car to make modification in order to equalize competition. Didn't have the power to fight Honda, but walked all over Judd.
Ritz - a good hotel and a great cracker.
Triscuits
Truth, unlike you, I will be enjoying my favorite racing series this weekend. The only thing to remember about cart is to not forget why it died. Because the team owners were allowed to run it. no major race series follows this model. Those who do not remember their history are forced to repeat it.