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Thoughts on the Globetrotters, Phoenix Theatre’s “Housewives of Mannheim,” and Beef & Boards’ “The Foreigner.”
Thoughts on the Globetrotters, Phoenix Theatre’s “Housewives of Mannheim,” and Beef & Boards’ “The Foreigner.”
-The U.S. Attorney’s Office leased 43,512 square feet of office space at Market Tower, 10 W. Market St. The tenant was represented by Tim Craft of CB Richard Ellis. David A. Moore and Darrin L. Boyd of Colliers Turley Martin Tucker represented the landlord, MT Acquisitions.
-Industrial Services Group leased 6,300 square feet at 5430 W. 86th St. Liz Yoho of Providence Development represented the landlord, F & R Realty. The tenant represented itself.
-McGraw Hill leased 7,058 square feet at 8900 Keystone Crossing. The tenant was represented by Zane Brown of CB Richard Ellis. John R. Robinson and Abby L. Cooper of Jones Lang LaSalle represented the landlord, Philadelphia-based BGP Properties Ltd.
-First Options Mortgage leased 8,158 square feet at 8888 Keystone Crossing. John R. Robinson and Abby L. Cooper of Jones Lang LaSalle represented the landlord, Philadelphia-based BGP Properties Ltd. The tenant represented itself.
-Ecofridge leased 3,159 square feet at 9000 Keystone Crossing. John R. Robinson and Abby L. Cooper of Jones Lang LaSalle represented the landlord, Philadelphia-based BGP Properties Ltd. The tenant represented itself.
-Illini Drilled Foundations Inc. renewed its 1,028-square-foot lease at 2780 Waterfront Parkway, East Drive. The landlord, New Boston Jacaranda LP, was represented by Gus Sevastianos of Citimark Management Co. Inc. The tenant represented itself.
-United Insurance Co. of America leased 1,954 square feet at 8250 Haverstick Road. Zane Brown of CB Richard Ellis represented the tenant. The landlord, Shepard & Poorman Investments LLP, was represented by Gus Sevastianos of Citimark Management Co. Inc.
-American Income Life Insurance Co. renewed its 1,501-square-foot lease at 8604 Allisonville Road. Mike Weaver and Joe Lonneman of Halakar Real Estate represented the tenant. The landlord, New Boston Castle Creek LP, was represented by Gus Sevastianos of Citimark Management Co. Inc.
-Sagamore Home Mortgage LLC leased 1,250 square feet of retail space in the Village Plaza Shopping Center, 8914 S. Meridian St. Bruce Richardson of Royal Companies Inc. represented the tenant. The landlord, LaGrotte Realty Inc., was represented by Mark Dietel of Royal Companies Inc.
Westfield Boulevard and North River Road are closed at Interstate 465 so crews can demolish the bridges and widen the highway.
The closures are expected to remain in place until June. Work on widening I-465 from Meridian Street to Allisonville Road
is expected to start in March.
-Gearhead Street Customs leased 15,436 square feet at 5125 Decatur Blvd., Building F, in Ameriplex. The tenant was represented by Ryan C. Kelly of Summit Realty Group. The landlord, Holladay Properties, was represented by Brett Spitzer of NAI Olympia Partners.
-Phoenix Resource Management Inc. leased 9,160 square feet of office flex space in South Park Business Center, 164 South Park Blvd., Greenwood. The tenant was represented by Rick Suja of Summit Realty. The landlord, South Park Group LLC, was represented by Mark Dietel of Royal Companies Inc.
-Recognition Services Inc. leased 5,400 square feet at 8577-8579 Zionsville Road. The tenant was represented by Matt Jackson of Halakar Real Estate. The landlord, Prologis, represented itself.
-SCS Construction Services Inc. leased 3,088 square feet of office flex space in the South Park Business Center, 156 South Park Blvd., Greenwood. The landlord, South Park Group LLC, and tenant were represented by Mark Dietel of Royal Companies Inc.
-The Rezolve Group leased 2,060 square feet of office space at 8465 Keystone at the Crossing. The landlord, 8465 Keystone LLC, was represented by Matt Jackson and Joe Lonnemann of Halakar Real Estate. The tenant represented itself.
-TAG LLC renewed its lease for 1,774 square feet at 8200 Haverstick Road. The landlord, Shepard & Poorman Investments LLP, was represented by Gus Sevastianos of Citimark Management Co. Inc. The tenant represented itself.
-CBIZ Medical Management Professionals Inc. renewed its lease for 1,726 square feet at 2629 Waterfront Parkway, East Drive. The landlord, New Boston Jacaranda LP, was represented by Gus Sevastianos of Citimark Management Co. Inc. The tenant represented itself.
-Accessible Home Health Care LLC leased 1,402 square feet at 8465 Keystone at the Crossing. The landlord, 8465 Keystone LLC, was represented by Matt Jackson and Joe Lonnemann of Halakar Real Estate. The tenant was represented by Andrew Follman of Meridian Real Estate.
-Thomas Pastore PC signed leased 1,098 square feet at 8604 Allisonville Road. The landlord, New Boston Castle Creek LP, was represented by Gus Sevastianos of Citimark Management Co. Inc. The tenant represented itself.
-Equalizer renewed its lease for 1,555 square feet at 8606 Allisonville Road. The landlord, New Boston Castle Creek II LP, was represented by Gus Sevastianos of Citimark Management Co. Inc. The tenant represented itself.
Jane Laing, 32, died Thursday night after being struck by two cars while trying to cross East 82nd Street on the northeast
side of Indianapolis. Laing was crossing the busy street near Allisonville Road when she was struck by a Pontiac Grand Prix.
That driver stopped to help, but another car ran over the victim and fled the scene. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
-Capin & Crouse leased 10,000 square feet in the Emerson Office Parke Building One, Greenwood. Greg Allen and John Cunningham of Allen Commercial Group represented the landlord. The tenant represented itself.
-Little Mexico restaurant leased 4,587 square feet in the Emerson Pointe Retail Shopping Center, Greenwood. Greg Allen and John Cunningham of Allen Commercial Group represented the landlord. The tenant represented itself.
-Health Management Systems Inc. leased 1,290 square feet of office space at Landmark Center, 10th and Meridian streets. Matt Waggoner of Summit Realty Group represented the tenant. The landlord, Landmark Ventures LLC, was represented by John Vandenbark of CB Richard Ellis.
-Sports Clips leased 1,240 square feet of retail space at Brookshire Village Shoppes at 126th Street and Gray Road, Carmel. Jeff Hubley of Midland Atlantic represented the tenant. The landlord, O’Malia Investment Co. LLC, was represented by Barrett & Stokely Inc.
-Show-Me’s leased 7,329 square feet of the former Damon’s Grill at 4530 Southport Crossing Drive. The landlord, Daniel and Judy Pedersen Living Trust, was represented by Michael Cranfill of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The tenant was represented by Tim Murray and Greg Smith of Resource Commercial Real Estate.
-El Mariachi Mexican Restaurant leased 2,160 square feet at a former Pizza Hut at 11420 E Washington St. The landlord, La Raza Pizza Inc., was represented by Michael Cranfill of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The tenant was represented by Eric Hillenbrand of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate.
-The Loving Care Agency Inc. renewed its lease for 3,191 square lease at 2647 Waterfront Parkway East Drive. The tenant was represented by Brooke Augustin of NAI Olympia Partners. The landlord, New Boston Jacaranda LP, was represented by Gus Sevastianos of Citimark Management Co. Inc.
-Bennett Mauk & Higgs Insurance renewed its lease for 1,028 square feet at 8606 Allisonville Road. The landlord, New Boston Castle Creek II LP, was represented by Gus Sevastianos of Citimark Management Co. Inc. The tenant represented itself.
— Belkin International Inc. renewed its lease for 798,096 square feet at Airtech 1, 558 W. Airtech Parkway, Plainfield. Andrew Morris, Jeremy Woods and Matt McGrady of Summit Realty Group represented the tenant. The distribution center landlord, ProLogis, represented itself in the transaction.
— Defender Direct Inc. leased 23,166 square feet at 3939 Priority Way South Drive, in The Precedent Office Park. Scott H. Lindenberg and Ronald D. Foster of Echelon Realty Advisors represented the tenant. The landlord, PP Indianapolis V Project Corp., was represented by Rick Trimpe of CB Richard Ellis.
— American Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation PC leased 3,292 square feet of office space at 6612 E. 75th St. Matt Jackson of Halakar Real Estate represented the tenant. The landlord, 6612 East 75th Street Corp., was represented by Andrew Martin of Colliers Turley Martin Tucker.
— Indiana Children’s Wish Fund Inc. leased 2,287 square feet of office space at 6435 Castleway West Drive. Jeff Castell of Colliers Turley Martin Tucker represented the tenant. The landlord, Brookfield Real Estate Opportunity Group, was represented by David A. Moore and Darrin L. Boyd, also of Colliers.
— Dr. Rusty Neal DDS leased 2,348 square feet of retail space at 9893 N. Michigan Road in the West Carmel Marketplace Shoppes. James Marron of UGL Equis represented the tenant. The landlord, CASTO, was represented by Jacque Haynes and John Byrne of Colliers Turley Martin Tucker.
— HRC Medical of Indiana LLC leased 1,887 square feet of office space at 10173 Allisonville Road. Darrin L. Boyd and David A. Moore of Colliers Turley Martin Tucker represented the tenant. The landlords, James T. and Dorothy E. Ward, were represented by Kurt Meyer of Baseline Inc.
— Cortese Dermatology leased 1,996 square feet of office space at 8921 Southpointe Drive. Tom Cortese of Acorn Group represented the tenant. The landlord, NNN Southpointe LLC, was represented by Darrin L. Boyd and David A. Moore of Colliers Turley Martin Tucker.
— Leitz Out Concepts Inc. leased 1,759 square feet of office space at 3500 DePauw Boulevard. Justin Smith of Steinco represented the tenant. The landlord, CP Pyramids Associates LP, was represented by David A. Moore and Darrin L. Boyd of Colliers Turley Martin Tucker.
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A Denver-based company that just sold its largest Indianapolis apartment complex has taken its four remaining local properties
off the market.
Delphi Corp. brought some good news to the beleaguered city of Kokomo on Friday, announcing plans open a production facility
there, creating about 190 jobs by 2014.
I saw where Barbara Walters did her 10 Most Fascinating People of 2009 shtick on television recently. So with a nod
to the venerable newswoman, here’s my list of locals who got my attention
this year.
The commercial area at 71st Street and Binford Boulevard is recovering from its funk, but a true transformation hinges on
implementing a master plan.
Pierceton-based Paragon Medical plans to invest in a bio-skills campus in the Warsaw area. The northern Indiana supplier of surgical instruments said the lab would support the OrthoWorx project recently launched by Indianapolis-based BioCrossroads to help the Warsaw orthopedics industry transition to biology-based products that could render the sector’s current products obsolete.
Orthopedics implant makers have seen their business embraced more by Wall Street lately. Warsaw-based Zimmer Holdings Inc. has watched its share price rise about 20 percent in the past three months. Its competitors, such as Michigan-based Stryker Corp., have also experienced nice gains. Paul Nolte, managing director at Dearborn Partners, told MarketWatch, "It’s been a slow progression as investors realized that even with "ObamaCare," people are still going to want to have knee replacements.”
The impact of health reform on innovation will be the topic at the next Life Sciences Lunch at the downtown offices of Indianapolis law firm Barnes & Thornburgh LLP. Allison Giles, vice president of federal affairs at Cook Group Inc., will speak. Bloomington-based Cook is among the medical-device firms that have complained loudly that a tax on medical-device companies’ revenue would force companies to cut jobs and slow down on innovation. Additional speakers have yet to be named. The lunch is scheduled for Dec. 15 at 11: 30 a.m.
Indianapolis-based Allison Transmission Inc. announced Monday morning that it has entered into a long-term agreement to have Delphi Automotive Systems Inc. supply it with hybrid drive-system components and energy-storage systems.
The recession decimated Indiana’s auto-parts makers, but many other manufacturers in the state survived. After a year
adrift in the recession, they see signs of land ahead.
-Double-Take Software Inc. leased 45,429 square feet of office space at 8470 Allisonville Road. Brian Askins of UGL Equis represented the tenant. The landlord, Sun Life Financial, was represented by Andrew Martin and Michael Semler of Colliers Turley Martin Tucker.
-Oldcastle Glass renewed its lease for 90,560 square feet of industrial space at 4635 W. 84th St. Steve Schwegman of Jones Lang LaSalle represented the tenant. The landlord, NewTower Trust Co. MEPT, was represented by J. Bart Book and Todd Vannatta of Colliers Turley Martin Tucker.
-Noble Consulting Services leased 10,378 square feet of office space at 8365 Keystone Crossing. Brian Meeks and Jon Owens of Colliers Turley Martin Tucker represented the tenant. The landlord, Sourwine Co. LLC, was represented by Jeff Henry and Andrew Martin of Colliers Turley Martin Tucker.
-Infinimac Inc. leased 3,450 square feet of office space at 10711 Horse Creek Court, Fishers. Matt Jackson of Halakar Real Estate represented the tenant. The landlord, Prairie View at Crosspoint LLC, was represented by Darrin L. Boyd and David A. Moore of Colliers Turley Martin Tucker.
-DVA Renal Healthcare Inc. leased 1,723 square feet of office space at 3021 E. 98th St. David A. Moore and Darrin L. Boyd of Colliers Turley Martin Tucker represented the landlord, Brookfield Real Estate Opportunity Group. The tenant represented itself.
-Scientific Games International Inc. leased 20,000 square feet in Gateway Park II, 851 Columbia Road, Plainfield. Zane Brown of CB Richard Ellis represented the tenant. The owner/landlord, Coastal Partners, was represented by Terry Busch, Nikhil Gunale and John Hanley of CB Richard Ellis.
-Zeigler Cohen & Koch renewed its lease for 6,405 square feet of office space in Precedent Office Park, 9465 Counselors Row. The tenant was represented by Spero Pulos of Grubb & Ellis Harding Dahm & Co. The landlord, PP Indianapolis IV Project Corp., was represented by Rick Trimpe of CB Richard Ellis.
Even in recession, entrepreneurs buy and sell local small businesses. Plenty of Indianapolis-area companies are for sale.
A complex system of signs along Indianapolis’ interstate highway system was pressed into action after a propane tanker exploded
in October near I-465 and I-69.