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A study recommends replacing as many as 10 signalized intersections along State Road 37 with roundabout interchanges, dropping the highway under the cross streets.
Carmel officials have signed off on Keystone Realty Group’s plans to build a five-story mixed-use building southwest of Old Meridian and Main streets.
The top honor at the Mira Awards on Saturday night went to software firm Interactive Intelligence, while academia made waves in other categories at the annual technology-sector event.
-Highpointe Apartments LLC bought 12.81 acres of land at 136th and Illinois streets, Carmel. The seller, Frank K. Regan, was represented by Tom Osborne of Colliers International. The buyer represented itself.
-Yahya Sammour bought a 1,715-square-foot retail space at 3913 North Keystone Ave. The buyer and seller, C-Cat Properties LLC, were represented by Ron Escue of Colliers International.
-Mark A. Scott bought a 2,880-square-foot industrial property at 1225 Ransdell Court, Lebanon. The buyer was represented by Michael Weishaar of Cassidy Turley. The seller, Ridgway Revocable Trust Declaration, was represented by Jerry Alexander of Prudential Indiana Realty Group.
-DuCharrme McMillen & Associates Inc. leased 41,150 square feet at 9229 N. Delegates Row. The tenant was represented by Matt Waggoner and Brian Askins of Cushman & Wakefield/Summit. The landlord, PP Indianapolis VI Project Corp., was represented by Rick Trimpe and Tim Hull of CBRE.
-Mi Corral leased 2,879 square feet of retail space in Greenbriar Shopping Center, 8537 Ditch Road. The landlord, Prime Property Investors Fund VIII LP, was represented by Bart Jackson of Lee & Associates. The tenant represented itself.
-The Huntington National Bank leased 2,478 square feet of retail space in Sophia Square, 110 W. Main St., Carmel. The tenant and landlord, Carmel Lofts LLC (an entity of Keystone Realty Group), were represented by Scot Courtney and Bart Jackson of Lee & Associates.
-Moody Retail Shops LLC leased 2,160 square feet of retail space in Village Commons I, 862 S. State Road 135, Greenwood. The tenant was represented by Cathy Richards of Lee & Associates. The landlord, VC-1 LLC, was represented by Scot Courtney and Bart Jackson of Lee & Associates.
-Avon Health Associates LLC leased 1,600 square feet at 9245 N. Meridian St. The tenant was represented by Ralph Balber of Newmark Knight Frank Halakar. The landlord, Echo Associates, was represented by Ashley Bussell of Newmark Knight Frank Halakar.
-Caplin Sniderman LLC leased 1,500 square feet at 9245 N. Meridian St. The tenant was represented by Alex Sanders of Newmark Knight Frank Halakar. The landlord, Echo Associates, was represented by Ashley Bussell and Ralph Balber of Newmark Knight Frank Halakar.
-Center Grove Foot & Ankle Care renewed its lease for 1,240 square feet of office space in The 1250 Building, 1250 E. County Line Road. The tenant and landlord, AMARD LLC, were represented by Cathy Richards of Lee & Associates.
-Errol Isaac DDS leased 1,200 square feet of retail space in Sherman Commons, 3709 E. Washington St. The tenant and landlord, Indy Management Group Inc., were represented by Cindy Hoskinson and Herb Feldmann of Lee & Associates.
An Indianapolis suburb will begin the transition from the town to city this Tuesday, as voters in Fishers vote in its first municipal primary election.
Tuesday’s primary election is more than a practice run for November—especially in Republican-dominated Hamilton County, where partisan voters essentially are choosing the eventual winner.
Carmel-based KAR Auction Services Inc. saw profit drop 29 percent in the first quarter due to costs associated with refinancing debt, the company reported Monday afternoon.
Carmel Mayor Jim Brainard wants to take $1.5 million from the city’s Rainy Day Fund to fix streets damaged by the unusually harsh winter. Plus: Council OKs revised arts grants.
Office Depot has at least seven stores in the area, according to its website, including three locations in Indianapolis and single stores in Carmel, Anderson, Greenwood and Avon.
The specialty grocery chain will occupy 40,000 square feet on the ground level of the $81 million development slated to be built on a portion of the former Market Square Arena site.
U.S. Rep. Susan Brooks has held off a challenge by Carmel insurance broker David Stockdale to win the Republican primary in Indiana's 5th Congressional District.
A nine-room hotel along the Monon Trail in Broad Ripple has opened, while another downtown-area stalwart has closed.
Carmel Redevelopment Commission members have agreed to pay $730,000 to settle the final piece of a years-old legal dispute tied to construction of the city’s Palladium concert hall, which opened in 2011.
Carmel residents Matt and Emily Griffin can expect to see a big burst in sales of their innovative brownie pan after they appear in front of celebrity entrepreneurs on ABC-TV’s hit show later this month.
But in an interview with IBJ, ITT Educational Services CEO Kevin Modany asserted that for-profit colleges are a good deal, that they produce better results than community colleges, and that they are critical for the state and nation to close the skills gap among workers.
On the eve of Obamacare, almost no central Indiana hospitals were having trouble making money. Hip replacements, heart surgery and Hamilton County were the biggest drivers of profits.