Inventor on quest to bring medical device to market
Licensed practical nurse Nic Davis invented a device to kill and prevent the introduction of microorganisms that collect at catheter ports.
Licensed practical nurse Nic Davis invented a device to kill and prevent the introduction of microorganisms that collect at catheter ports.
The number of people seeking unemployment benefits fell last week below 400,000 for the first time in four months, a sign that the job market may be improving again slowly after a recent slump.
Jay Love, who co-founded and sold software maker eTapestry for $24.8 million in 2007, will return to Indianapolis to lead the growing search engine optimization firm.
-Bensussen Deutch & Associates Inc. leased 100,627 square feet and extended its existing lease of 150,927 square feet at 1201 Perry Road, Plainfield. The landlord, DCT Industrial Trust, was represented by Jeremy G. Woods of Summit Realty Group. The tenant represented itself.
-Hufford Financial Advisors leased 10,867 square feet at 8888 Keystone Crossing. The tenant was represented by Scott H. Lindenberg of Echelon Realty Advisors. The landlord, Philadelphia-based BPG Properties Ltd., was represented by John R. Robinson and Abby L. Cooper of Jones Lang LaSalle.
-Hydro-Gear, L.P., leased 9,415 square feet of industrial flex space at The Lindbergh at Ameriplex, 5101 Decatur Blvd. The tenant was represented by Yumi Prater of Colliers International. The landlord, Midland Loan Services, was represented by Brad Williams and John Demaree of Summit Realty Group.
-Zumba Dance leased 6,900 square feet of retail space in Whiteland Retail Center, 989 N. US 31, Whiteland. The landlord, Skyline Property Group, was represented by Brady Clements of Skyline. The tenant represented itself.
-Scannell Development Co. renewed its lease for 5,958 square feet in Eight Parkwood, 800 E. 96th St. The tenant was represented by Chris Carmen of Carmen Commercial. The landlord, Duke Realty, was represented by Adam Seger of Duke.
-Evan Todd Spa and Salon leased 5,062 square feet in the Conrad Hotel, 50 W. Washington St. The tenant was represented by Jeffery Baumgartner of Coldwell Banker Commercial Realty Services. The landlord, Circle Block Partners, was represented by Alvin E. Kite.
-Indiana Primary Health Care Association leased 4,856 square feet of office space at 429 N. Pennsylvania St. The tenant was represented by Eric Steiner of UGL Equis. The landlord, LDSI Investments of Indiana LLC, was represented by Matt Urbanski of Stenz Realty Group.
-Insurance Corp. of America renewed its lease for 3,600 square feet of office space in 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.
-Smoke Station leased 2,058 square feet at Speedway Plaza, 6137 Crawfordsville Road. The tenant was represented by Kyle Hughes of Veritas Realty LLC. The landlord, Plaza at Speedway LLC, was represented by Michael Cranfill of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate.
-Page Automotive leased 1,800 square feet of industrial/ flex space in the Andrade Building 1, 10704 De Andra Drive, Zionsville. The landlord, Skyline Property Group, was represented by Brady Clements of Skyline. The tenant represented itself.
-CCS Customer Fundraising leased 1,400 square feet of industrial/flex space at Elmwood Tech, 5555 Elmwood Ave. The landlord, Skyline Property Group, was represented by Brady Clements of Skyline. The tenant represented itself.
-Tan Phan leased 1,200 square feet of retail space in the Centre at Shiloh Crossing, 10240 E. Hwy 36, Avon. The landlord, Skyline Property Group, was represented by Brady Clements of Skyline. The tenant represented itself.
-Crown Services leased 1,181 square feet at 5455 W. 86th St. The landlord, Polaris Commercial Investments LLC, was represented by Scott H. Lindenberg of Echelon Realty Advisors. The tenant represented itself.
Hiring picked up slightly in July and the unemployment rate dipped to 9.1 percent, an optimistic sign after the worst day on Wall Street in nearly three years.
It seems perfectly logical that you want to invest with a manager or fund where the manager has a significant amount invested alongside you.
Our recent billboard campaign—Illinnoyed—in and near Chicago was a little tongue-in-cheek, but it got our point across.
Experimental flicks, foreign sitcoms and more cinematic oddities will be screened at the Indianapolis Museum of Art as part of Film Shorts from Wholphin, Aug. 4. Details here. On Aug. 6, about 40 films, each created in a short time here in Indy, are screened as part of The 48 Hour Film Project. Details here.
At the Madame Walker Theatre, Iibada Dance Company presents “Broadway in Black,” featuring excerpts from 18 Broadway shows over three days, including work by “So You Think You Can Dance” choreographer Jeffrey Page. Details here.
Galleries throughout downtown open their doors for First Friday activity Aug. 4. Print out a map here.
The Decembrists visit The Lawn at White River State Park Aug. 5. Details here. And there’s not a lot of time to clean up before My Morning Jacket takes the same stage Aug. 7. Details here.
Vocalist Kate Lamont gives an Aug. 5 show at Radio Radio. Details here.
It’s Josh Turner’s turn to perform at Hoosier Park Aug. 5. Details here.
Journey teams up with Foreigner and Night Ranger at Verizon Wireless Music Center Aug. 6. Details here.
Dave Koz comes to the Murat Theatre Aug. 6. Details here.
Michael Cavanaugh joins the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra for a celebration of the music of Billy Joel and Elton John Aug. 5-6. Details here.
One restaurant along Mass Ave has closed and a new one is in the works, leading off the latest Around Town Retail Roundup.
Old National Bank President Bob Jones said an undetermined number of jobs will be eliminated, with the bulk of them being branch managers and other management positions.
This month, we recognize the power players who built this city, from the new airport to Lucas Oil Stadium to the Palladium.
State highway officials say they hope to begin building a key section of Interstate 69 to Bloomington by the end of 2011 after releasing the final environmental impact statement for the stretch.
We currently have an unsustainable budget, and the inevitable increase in borrowing costs is simply a tax on political cowardice on the matter.
Partners at Indianapolis’ three largest law firms—Barnes & Thornburg LLP, Baker & Daniels LLP and Ice Miller LLP—are enjoying healthy pay increases despite the tough economic times.
When “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” debuted in the United States in September 1998, we were there on Day One.
An unidentified restaurant and bar is set to sign a lease by Sept. 1 to assume the Meridian Street space Jillian’s has agreed to relinquish as part of a lease dispute with its landlord. The entertainment complex will continue to operate on the second and third floors.
Getting onto and off of Interstate 69 at the 116th Street exit has long been a nail-biting experience, but traffic planners are about to propose reconstruction to unplug the bottleneck.
An investment group has acquired the Golf Club of Indiana in southern Boone County near Zionsville and is planning improvements to the 175-acre property.