Fishers firm gets OK to move ahead with long-stalled project in Lockerbie

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4 thoughts on “Fishers firm gets OK to move ahead with long-stalled project in Lockerbie

  1. Eaton filed for bankruptcy a second time leaving $4.5M in default to creditors.

    And he’s back with Eaton / Stipp for a third time to scam people using Bond Real Estate to push their “world class product.”

    Litz is sliding around town again as well dodging bankruptcy with court judgments of debts owed to former employees, creditors, etc.

    How are they continuing to do business in Indy?

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