Lawsuit claims builder broke handicapped rights
The suit against SC Bodner Co. says 16 Bodner properties in eight states violate the Fair Housing Act.
The suit against SC Bodner Co. says 16 Bodner properties in eight states violate the Fair Housing Act.
A spokesman says those coming in have higher SAT scores and are more likely to have earned an academic honors diploma in high
school than past classes.
The city plans to open police-and-fire hubs in two former IPS schools, retrofit
an Eastgate mall department store into an Emergency Operations Center, and build at least two fire stations.
People are divided on what they want, skeptical about the ability of government to provide services, and resentful about paying for those services they do not perceive as benefiting themselves.
Satori Pointe is being marketed as a campus where medical offices, fitness-oriented retailers and residents would co-exist.
Shoppers are demanding price cuts on already-discounted merchandise. And young adults are showing up in droves.
With the first baby boomers set to turn 65 in six months, investments in senior housing are heating up. A group of Indianapolis-area
professionals—including Mark Waterfill (left) and Tony Schantz—have banded together to launch three senior housing
projects around the state, spending $49 million and looking
to do more.
A teenager accused of shooting nine people downtown Saturday at the height of Indiana Black Expo’s Summer Celebration
is behind bars. A tip brought police to Westpark Apartments in the 7800 block of West 10th Street where Shamus Patton, 17,
was hiding. They took him into custody without incident. Police and community sources indicate that Patton belongs to one
of Indianapolis' most active street gangs, the Rachet Boys, which split off three years ago from a group now identifying
itself as the Grimey Boys. A number of the people wounded Saturday night were wearing Grimey Boys t-shirts.
Locally, the number of building permits filed in the nine-county Indianapolis area fell by 20 percent in June while home construction
plunged nationally to the lowest level since October.
John Jacobs and a Cleveland-based partner have put a Friday deadline on offers for the 62-unit Richelieu apartments, a two-building
property at the intersection of North and East streets and Mass Ave.
Overseeing a portfolio filled with deteriorating loans is downright
excruciating, as lending officers who’ve lived through the carnage of the recession can attest. Rob Tolle apparently
cracked under the pressure.
Two high-profile apartment projects that were denied tax-credit funding in March recently were awarded the millions of dollars in credits they need to proceed.
Police have broken up a group of teenagers they believe robbed and beat residents of a west-side apartment complex. A 16-year-old
was arrested Thursday morning after a woman reported three youths robbed her at gunpoint while she was walking into her home
on Lakeview Drive. An officer spotted the suspects in a neighboring complex. They’re now trying to link the trio to
several other reports of burglaries, robberies and assaults at Port-O-Call Apartments.
Estridge Cos.’ subcontractors have invested $10 million into the firm led by COO Matt Cohoat and CEO Paul Estridge Jr.—an
infusion that paves the way for them to proceed with
a massive development in Westfield.
Auction turns up no buyers for the former home of the commanding general at Fort Benjamin Harrison and four condominiums at
the old Army base.
Will the latest ambitious downtown development proposal finally master the formula for transforming a downtown surface parking
lot?
Pittsburgh-based PNC Bank has filed to foreclose on the historic five-story Janus Lofts building at 240 S. Meridian St.
The Estridge Cos., a Carmel-based home builder, will present details of the massive project—mixing condos, apartments
and retail with a $15 million stadium—at a public hearing
Monday evening.
May saw a 17-percent decline in the single-family home market, which had benefited earlier in the year from federal tax credits.
It was the largest monthly drop in single-family construction since January 1991.
The developers repairing two long-vacant buildings at Washington and Meridian streets has released a new rendering of the
project.