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Stout’s Shoes expects website to become its largest ‘store’
After years of failed attempts to create a viable Web presence, Stout’s Shoes has finally plunged into cyberspace using the route experts say many small companies follow: giving the job to a young, tech-savvy family member with an aptitude for social media.
Excess land at Fishers airport will be turned over to farming
The town’s leaders had envisioned the Indianapolis Airport Authority property being developed to add to the tax base.
Mini Thin maker agrees to $1M bankruptcy settlement
Carmel resident Richard Deer, who built a business around Mini Thin dietary supplements, has agreed to pay $1 million in his company’s bankruptcy case.
Sale of storied bank reflects industry’s difficult times
John Keach Jr., the third generation of his family to lead Indiana Bank & Trust, looked into the future and wondered how—given the lackluster economy and increasing costs for everything from employee benefits to regulatory compliance—it would generate robust earnings growth.
McNAMAR: I love Indy, but not the public transit system
I would like to commute by bus—I can’t. I work in Carmel, but IndyGo does not go beyond 96th Street.
Party planners hope to cash in on Super Bowl
Local companies helping with game’s festivities are using their home turf to showcase their talents in hopes it will lead to more work at future Super Bowls.
2012 Forty Under 40: Derek Empie
Sometimes your “dream job” isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. That’s what Derek Empie, 39, former broadcast sports professional-turned-attorney, discovered after several years working for NBC Sports, ESPN and Turner Broadcasting.
2012 Forty Under 40: Luke J. Leising
Luke Leising, 37, took the long road to get where he is now. That road took him from Carmel High School to Purdue University, where he earned a degree in civil engineering and was in ROTC, to the Army, where he served for four years, mostly in Kosovo, as a ranger, to Savannah, Ga., where he decided to audit an architecture class.
2012 Forty Under 40: Bryan K. Brenner
When Bryan Brenner, 38, started FirstPerson Benefit Advisors 14 years ago, it was just he and a part-time assistant. Today, he has 40 employees, annual revenue exceeding $6 million and a Keystone at the Crossing address.
2012 Forty Under 40: Jenny R. Massey
Living and working in Japan for seven years opened the eyes of Jenny Massey, 38, to the possibilities of cross-cultural business relationships.
2012 Forty Under 40: Joshua P. Hollingsworth
Joshua Hollingsworth, 36, jumped on the Super Bowl XLVI band wagon early.
Neighborhoods outside downtown hoping for big crowds, too
Starting Thursday, a free shuttle service will carry Super Bowl visitors to Indianapolis-area hotspots such as Massachusetts Avenue, Fountain Square and Broad Ripple, or as far away as Carmel, Greenfield, Shelbyville or the village of Zionsville.
Gallagher sees more broker mergers coming
The Carmel office of Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. just made its sixth acquisition in five years, and it expects looming changes to tax and health laws to produce even more chances to snap up benefits brokers this year.
Sales/acquisitions
-Forrest D. Lucas bought a 36,090-square-foot industrial property at 480 Southpoint Circle, Brownsburg. The price wasn’t disclosed. The seller, Ranch Savi LLC, was represented by Luke Wessel of Cassidy Turley. The buyer represented himself.
-ATS River Road Investment LLC bought a 47,388-square-foot industrial property at 16565 River Ave., Noblesville. The price wasn’t disclosed. The buyer was represented by Keith Dedrick of Corporate Commercial Group. The seller, Fishers Services Company LLC, was represented by Bart Book of Cassidy Turley.
-Lauth Property Group bought a 180,000-square-foot office building at 111 Congressional Boulevard, Carmel. The price wasn’t disclosed. The seller, Nationwide Investments, was represented by Dave Moore, Darrin Boyd and Rebecca Wells of Cassidy Turley. The buyer represented itself.
TRAVEL: Surprise! Carmel has turned into a place I’d like to visit
Over the past few months, we’ve fallen in love with a charming city just a few miles north of our Indianapolis home.
Blame Penn State administrators
I take exception to Benner [Jan. 16 column] adding Pennsylvania State University in with the other schools that had football scandals.
ITT Educational’s profit plunges, but tops analyst expectations
The Carmel-based operator of for-profit colleges earned $76 million in the quarter compared with $97.5 million in the same quarter of 2010. Revenue fell 10 percent.
What’s New: Happy Dog Hotel and Spa
This week, meet Bev Schroeder, who opened Happy Dog Hotel and Spa in Carmel last month.