Roundup: Urban Element, Lovers Lane, Jets Pizza, IHOP, Taco Bell, Music Mill
Urban Element reopens under new ownership and several pizza chains plan new stores.
Urban Element reopens under new ownership and several pizza chains plan new stores.
Small-business owners looking for working capital would be well-served to do their research in advance and can ask their bankers about several approaches, including financing based on assets.
National retailers from Macy’s to Walmart, Best Buy to Lowe’s—brands built on national scale and buying in bulk to lower costs and muscle out competitors—are offering a new proposition to customers: Help us become more local.
The device is projected to save Prince Group office at Stifel Nicolaus & Co. more than $3,000 in paper alone.
The theater at Glendale Mall will be called Landmark’s Glendale 12. Landmark Theatres is co-owned by Mark Cuban, an Indiana University graduate and owner of the Dallas Mavericks.
Local design junkies know a Studio AMF piece by its painstakingly finished woodwork embedded with specks of sterling silver. That type of branding is difficult to achieve without using a giant logo, and Allison Ford is one of few, if not the only, local designers to pull it off.
Several new restaurants and stores are coming to Indianapolis just in time for the holiday rush.
Thoughts on Indianapolis Opera’s “The Mikado.” Plus, the holiday season arrives early with Beef & Boards’ “White Christmas.”
OshKosh B’gosh will open its first Indianapolis store next to The Fashion Mall at Keystone.
All 108 eye shadows, every shade of lip gloss and even the makeup brushes lining the walls of her Broad Ripple Studio were designed by Kiralee Hubbard.
John Gause has grown the size of his benefits brokerage and consulting firm by more than half this year for one big reason: health care reform. He needs more hands on deck because his clients–employers–are facing a raft of new regulations with which they must comply.
The Indianapolis-based life insurer's investment portfolio held up through the recession, and the company reported record revenue and profit in 2009.
With a Republican tide predicted to wash over the country in next month’s election, there is a very real chance that the Indiana House will be dominated by the GOP for the first time since 2005-06, putting virtually all policy-setting responsibilities in Indiana in one party’s hands.
-Ashley Furniture leased 34,134 square feet at Castle Glen Shopping Center, 8714 Castle Creek Parkway, East Drive. The tenant was represented by Paul Gold of Echo Development. The landlord, Sunbeam Development Corp., was represented by Mark Perlstein of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate.
-Pinpoint Resources LLC leased 6,200 square feet at 8610 E. 106th St., Fishers. The tenant was represented by Alex Cantu of NAI Olympia Partners. The landlord, JRS Limited Liability Co., was represented by Matt Waggoner of Summit Realty Group.
-Applebee’s renewed its lease for 4,815 square feet at North Willow Commons, 1400 W. 86th St. The landlord, Broadbent Cos., was represented by Broadbent’s Ray Bunes. The tenant represented itself.
-JSH Inc. leased 4,483 square feet of retail space at Prestwick Pointe, 5250 E. U.S. 36, Avon. The landlord, Weston Group LLC, was represented by Steve Daum of NAI Olympia Partners. The tenant represented itself.
-Mattress Firm leased 4,000 square feet at Applewood Centre, 5409 Scatterfield Road, Anderson. The tenant was represented by Scott Gray of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The landlord, Scatterfield Road Associates, was represented by Paul Nicholson of Central Management.
-Trustworthy Land Title renewed its lease for 3,953 square feet at Castle Creek VI, 5975 N. Castle Creek Parkway. The tenant was represented by Ralph Balbar of Halakar Properties. The landlord, Blue Real Estate, was represented by Matt Langfeldt and Rich Forslund of NAI Olympia Partners.
-The Cheese Shop leased 2,400 square feet in Fashion Mall Commons, 8487 Union Chapel Road. The landlord, Broadbent Cos., was represented by Broadbent’s John Beuoy. The tenant represented itself.
-Jimmy John’s leased 1,837 square feet at Raceway Crossing, 10934-10976 E. U.S. 36, Avon. The tenant was represented by Drew Warner of Eclipse Real Estate. The landlord, Broadbent Cos., was represented by Brian Broadbent.
-Taiwan Tea House leased 1,640 square feet at Clearwater Crossing, 3800-3900 E. 82nd St. The tenant was represented by Sean Dee of TLC Real Estate Corp. The landlord, Broadbent Cos., was represented by Broadbent’s John Beuoy.
-Puptown leased 1,366 square feet at River Ridge, 4825 E. 96th St. The landlord, Broadbent Cos., was represented by Broadbent’s Ray Bunes. The tenant represented itself.
Locally based MainGate is testing the new NFL merchandise sales technique in Minnesota. Indianapolis could be next.
We lead off today’s flush retail roundup with a new location for Kahn’s Fine Wines & Spirits. Also on tap: New local brewery chooses Fort Ben, three new restaurants, a new bakery and more.
While guest-speaking at a fashion history class at the Art Institute of Indianapolis, I became curious what the roomful of students planned to do with their education.<
Aviv Arlon Global Ltd. pays $52 million for shopping center, which was in court-appointed receivership. Former real estate firm Premier
Properties USA Inc. developed Metropolis, with an investment of $160 million.
A new restaurant near Lucas Oil Stadium is among several new or relocated retailers around the city.