MICKEY MAURER: A Glick-like entrepreneur is improving our city
Aasif Bade is tackling big developments and big community problems, just like my mentor.
Aasif Bade is tackling big developments and big community problems, just like my mentor.
Ambrose President Aasif Bade is mum about Amazon but explain the new name for the project, when site preparation could begin and why the riverfront is so important to the project.
The eight-year-old firm is set to break ground in the spring on a $45 million medical facility in Mishawaka for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, is partnering with Old Town Development to build a $33 million headquarters for Allied Solutions LLC in Carmel, and soon will build a $20 million office building for Stanley Security in Fishers.
Ambrose Property Group Inc. is doubling down on the struggling downtown office market by purchasing its second property within six months.
Indianapolis Business Journal gathered leaders in the state's commercial real estate and construction industry for a Power Breakfast panel discussion Sept. 13. The following is an unedited transcript of the discussion.
Fast-growing Ambrose Property Group plans to develop a $12 million warehouse building on a site in Plainfield that it acquired last month from the FDIC.
A fast-growing Indianapolis real estate firm is poised to acquire one of the city’s most iconic and well-located historic buildings.
Two local buyers are angling to revitalize a century-old, 15-story downtown landmark that has confounded redevelopment attempts since its last tenants departed in the late 1990s. Ambrose Property Group and The Whitsett Group hope to transform the Consolidated Building into 98 apartments with first-floor retail or restaurant space.
Aasif Bade started Ambrose Property Group with three employees this month.