Simon estate is the latest challenging home listed for sale
If prior sales of expensive one-of-a-kind homes are any guide, the Carmel estate owned by Bren Simon will be difficult to sell for anything near its asking price of $25 million.
If prior sales of expensive one-of-a-kind homes are any guide, the Carmel estate owned by Bren Simon will be difficult to sell for anything near its asking price of $25 million.
Bob Kennendy didn’t rule out the possibility of going head-to-head with Runners Forum and Blue Mile, the two dominant specialty running retail stores in this market.
Keystone Realty Group’s $30 million The Olivia on Main apartment project cleared a major final hurdle Monday, when Carmel City Council unanimously agreed to issue $3.8 million in low-interest bonds to help prepare the five-acre site for construction.
Investors warmed to news that student enrollment during the spring and summer fell less than expected and that ITT has the cash on hand to get through recent troubles caused by student loan losses.
The Indiana University School of Medicine has hired Dr. Richard Zellars as professor and chairman of radiation oncology. Zellars, a breast cancer researcher, will come to IU in January from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He previously was on the faculty of the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio and Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. Zellars earned his medical degree at Johns Hopkins.
Dr. Amanda Houchens, a family physician, has joined Franciscan Physician Network’s Carmel Family Medicine. She earned her medical degree from the Indiana University School of Medicine and her undergraduate degrees in biology and Spanish at IU.
Dr. Jerome Cordova, an internist, has joined Franciscan Physician Network’s Indiana Heart Physicians as a hospitalist, where he will treat patients staying as inpatients in one of Franciscan’s Indianapolis-area hospitals. Cordova earned a bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering and a medical degree at the University of New Mexico-Albuquerque.
Dr. Ryan Jaggers joined Methodist Sports Medicine in Avon. Jaggers earned his bachelor’s and medical degrees from Indiana University.
The Carmel Redevelopment Commission has accepted an $800,000 settlement offer from the engineering firm that reviewed plans for the Palladium concert hall’s roof, inching closer to resolving a years-long legal dispute over its flawed design.
If the [Carmel City Center] deal is so secure, why do the bonds have to be backed with a Special Benefits Tax [Oct. 6]?
Six candidates ran for mayor of Fishers in the May primary without knowing what the job would pay. More than 20 sought seats on its first City Council. Now the outgoing Town Council—with at least two members who won’t return to the dais next year—must decide how to compensate the victors come Jan. 1.
Allied Solutions LLC said it is looking to fill 60 jobs this year and potentially more next year as it extends a growth streak.
Six days after his six-game suspension ended, the 55-year-old Colts owner broke his silence by telling a small group of reporters that he's excited about the season, feeling well and is ready to move on.
See how the 25 largest banks operating in the Indianapolis area stack up according to their local assets.
Randy Lewandowski this week replaced Cal Burleson to become the Indianapolis Indians' fourth general manager since the organization was incorporated in 1955.
Lafayette-based Emerging Threats Pro LLC said it will invest $967,000 to open an outpost in the Parkwood Crossing office park in Carmel.
-Lincare Inc. leased 14,000 square feet at 5649 Lee Road. The tenant was represented by Matt Jackson of Jackson IG. The landlord, Perpetual Group, was represented by Tom Ferguson of Premier Commercial Real Estate.
-First Merchants Bank leased 6,976 square feet at 33 W. 10th St., Suite 100, Anderson. The tenant and landlord, GBC International, were represented by Matt Jackson of Jackson IG.
-Eagle Creek Dermatology leased 3,445 square feet of office space at 6920 Parkdale Place. The tenant was represented by David Kosene of Kosene & Kosene. The landlord, Healthcare Trust of America Inc. was represented by Julia Schnepper Ehret of Healthcare Management of America Inc.
-Drs. William R. Nunery and H.B. Harold Lee, dba Oculofacial Plastic and Orbital Surgery, leased 3,188 square feet at Methodist Medical Plaza North, 201 N. Pennsylvania Parkway. The landlord, Healthcare Trust of America Inc., was represented by Andrew Nordhoff of Healthcare Management of America Inc. The tenant represented itself.
-SRT Prosthetics and Orthotics leased 2,159 square feet at Southpointe Office Park, 8936 Southpointe Drive. The landlord, Healthcare Trust of America Inc., was represented by Julia Schnepper Ehret of Healthcare Management of America Inc. The tenant represented itself.
-Dental Office Training by Lynn LLC leased 2,100 square feet at 9780 Lantern Road, Fishers. The tenant was represented by Matt Jackson of Jackson IG. The landlord, CM Lantern Place Investors LLC, represented itself.
-IU Credit Union leased 1,600 square feet at Southpointe Office Park, 8936 Southpointe Drive. The landlord, Healthcare Trust of America Inc., was represented by Julia Schnepper Ehret of Healthcare Management of America Inc. The tenant represented itself.
-Indy Spine and Rehab PC leased 1,236 square feet at 755 W. Carmel Drive, Carmel. The tenant was represented by Matt Jackson of Jackson IG. The landlord, VIII FS Carmel LLC, was represented by Bill Ehret and Alex Cantu of Cushman & Wakefield/Summit.
Two reverse-commute routes will serve the north Plainfield and Whitestown warehouse districts, taking workers from Indianapolis to major employers like Amazon, GNC, Ingram Micro and Tempur Sealy.
Already stinging from this year’s U.S. 31 closure in Hamilton County, a group of Carmel hoteliers is asking the state for help keeping customers coming their way.
Rollin Dick’s old-school pocket calendar is crowded with meetings for the various not-for-profit educational and artistic boards on which he sits, along with start times for the plays, musicals and concerts he attends at venues ranging from the Indiana Repertory Theatre to the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra to the Center for the Performing Arts in Carmel.
Many corporate boards are deciding that investors will value two firms with their own focused strategies more highly than one big, multi-pronged conglomerate.