Indiana public companies had banner year
Corporations staged advances across a variety of industries in 2010 as the economy improved.
Corporations staged advances across a variety of industries in 2010 as the economy improved.
-Creative Converting leased 18,041 square feet of office space at 6602 E 75th St. The tenant was represented by Matt Waggoner of Summit Realty Group. The landlord, Capozzoli Advisory for Pensions Inc., was represented by Andrew Martin of Cassidy Turley.
-Electronic Evolutions Inc. leased 13,000 square feet of office space at 535 W. Carmel Drive, Carmel. The tenant was represented by Stephen Adams of Hokanson Inc. The landlord, Greg Dawson & Associates, was represented by Matt Waggoner and Tom Hadley of Summit Realty Group.
-Pepperidge Farm leased 9,000 square feet of industrial space at 3250 N. Post Road. The tenant was represented by Don Ballard and Steve Beals of Lee & Associates. The landlord, Forester Properties, was represented by Kyle Powell of Cassidy Turley.
-USA Fireworks leased 5,880 square feet of retail space at Sherman Commons, 3709 E. Washington St. The tenant and landlord, Indy Management Group, were represented by Herb Feldmann and Cindy Hoskinson of Lee & Associates.
-The Stacked Pickle leased 5,100 square feet at Fishers Station, 11621 N. Fishers Station Drive, Fishers. The tenant was represented by Brian Epstein of Urban Space. The landlord, Fishers Station Development Co., was represented by Blake Beaver of Kite Realty Group.
-CBDM Inc., doing business as The Local Eatery & Pub, leased 4,845 square feet at Bridgewater Marketplace, 146th and Gray Road, Westfield. The tenant was represented by Nicholas Wright of Newbridge Commercial Real Estate Inc. The landlord, KRG Bridgewater LLC, represented itself.
-USA Fireworks leased 4,200 square feet of retail space at Prairie Lakes, 14350 Mundy Drive, Noblesville. The tenant and landlord, Prairie Lakes Development LLC, were represented by Herb Feldmann and Cindy Hoskinson of Lee & Associates.
-J. Rasso’s Italian restaurant leased 3,741 square feet at Hamilton Crossing Centre, 12201 N. Meridian St., Carmel. The tenant was represented by Steve Tatum of Steve Tatum Commercial Real Estate. The landlord, KRG Hamilton Crossing LLC, was represented by Blake Beaver of Kite Realty Group.
-Viva Dental leased 3,010 square feet at Washington Market, 10409 E. Washington St. The tenant was represented by Kelli Membreno of Libertad Real Estate. The landlord, Sandor Development, was represented by John Holloway of Sandor.
-Foot Euphoria leased 2,912 square feet of retail space at Fortune Plaza, 9655 U.S. Hwy 36, Avon. The tenant was represented by Rick Jones of Lee & Associates. The landlord, Fortune Enterprise B LLC, was represented by Greg Smith of Colliers International.
-Body One Physical Therapy leased 2,483 square feet of retail space at Cherry Street Plaza, 310 E. Main St., Westfield. The tenant was represented by Tim O’Brien and Yumi Prater of Colliers International. The landlord, Cherry Street Plaza LLC, was represented by Ron Mannon of Lee & Associates.
-Maurel Bridal Boutique leased 2,280 square feet at West Washington & Belmont Market, 2111 W. Washington St. The tenant was represented by Kelli Membreno of Libertad Real Estate. The landlord, Sandor Development, was represented by John Holloway of Sandor.
-Revol Wireless leased 1,600 square feet at Honey Creek Plaza, 5408 W. 38th St. The landlord, Sandor Development, was represented by John Holloway of Sandor. The tenant represented itself.
-1-Call Contractor Services leased 1,500 square feet of industrial space at Greenwood Oaks Business Centre, 500 S. Polk St., Greenwood. The tenant and landlord, Greenwood Oaks Investments LLC, were represented by Cathy Richards of Lee & Associates.
-Crooked Creek Community Development Corp. leased 1,200 square feet at Smarts Plaza, 7003 N Michigan Road. The landlord, Sandor Development, was represented by John Holloway of Sandor. The tenant represented itself.
-Asia Bistro leased 1,200 square feet at Fishers Station, 7400 E. Fishers Station Drive, Fishers. The tenant was represented by Karen Yan of Best Realty. The landlord, Fishers Station Development Co., was represented by Blake Beaver of Kite Realty Group.
Medical imaging equipment maker Positron Corp. has agreed to move its operations to Noblesville, where it plans to invest $55 million to open a high-tech facility that will make isotopes used in cardiac PET scans.
Indiana Black Expo is working to overcome last summer’s shootings and a recent staff mutiny, but observers say the root of the problem is declining interest among African-American adults in its signature event.
Citing new information, U.S. Magistrate Tim A. Baker now says lawyers for Marsh Supermarkets can depose David A. Marsh, son of the company’s former CEO, Don Marsh. Baker previously ruled that he couldn’t be deposed.
The hotel on the northwest side of Indianapolis will become the Caribbean Cove Hotel & Water Park on June 13 after more than 30 years as a Holiday Inn.
Asante Children’s Theatre of Indianapolis offers the world premiere of “Caught Up,” an original hip-hop drama, June 9-19, at the Madame Walker Theatre Center. Details here.
The Black Keys perform June 10 at the Lawn at White River State Park. Details here. The band is quickly followed by Ray LaMontagne on June 14. Details here.
Iron & Wine takes the stage at The Vogue, June 10. Details here.
REO Speedwagon opens the new music series, June 11, at Hoosier Park Racing & Casino in Anderson. Details here.
Let's Meet PBS Kids in the Park, featuring Chris and Martin Kratt from the series "Wild Kratts," takes over Military Park June 11. Details here.
So far, about 18,000 people have signed up for the Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan, well short of government projections that some 375,000 people would gain coverage in 2010. Rates in Indiana will fall 26 percent.
Executives at Indiana’s public companies got rich in the down-and-up market, even when investors didn't. CNO Financial's Jim Prieur, for example, received stock grants now worth $4.4M, despite share prices that are 40 percent lower than three years ago. With searchable database.
A dormant plan to redevelop the 150-acre former Central State Hospital campus is starting to get momentum. Developers anticipate spending $100 million to $150 million to revamp the site. With online photo gallery
Usually, when an unemployed person gets a job, the number of people unemployed goes down and the number employed goes up. That’s a healthy economy.
A federal magistrate ruled in favor of David Marsh in an attempt by lawyers for Marsh Supermarkets to depose him in the company’s lawsuit against his father, ex-CEO Don Marsh.
Foggy conditions may have played a role in a Friday morning crash that killed one person at State Road 37 and Essig Avenue north of Noblesville. A car with two people aboard was headed south on SR 37 at about 4:15 a.m. when another car heading north crossed the center line and hit it head-on. The driver of the southbound car, a woman in her 40s, was pronounced dead at the scene. The passenger was taken to Methodist Hospital with non-life threatening injuries. The driver of the northbound car was also taken to a hospital.
A new brief in a lawsuit against former CEO Don Marsh alleges he had an affair with a Russian ice ballet director, bankrolled with company funds.
“Liars!” I want to shout. People who lie deliberately and those who lie innocently afflict our nation with falsehoods.
Indiana's wettest spring in a century has put the planting of the state's corn crop so far behind schedule agricultural experts predict the delay could cost the state's farmers about $1 billion in losses.
It is reasonable to believe … that Custer thought he was running to ground a relatively small party of warriors when in fact he was about to be surrounded by what may have been three times as many.
Safe districts essentially decide elections and take the power out of the hands of voters today and for the next 10 years.
Cordish Cos., a real-estate developer trying to build a casino near Baltimore, must temporarily halt a defamation lawsuit against the chief executive officer of Shelbyville casino owner Indianapolis Downs LLC, a federal judge said Tuesday.
Check out a round-town roundup chock full of new locations for popular restaurants including La Margarita, Stacked Pickle and Chicago’s Pizza, along with a new family dinner theater and a new concert venue for Fountain Square.