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SPORTS: Forget today-for now; Let’s talk Pacers history

November 27, 2006

In honor of the Indiana Pacers’ 40th anniversary season, let’s stroll down memory lane and gather some all-time picks: MVP: Reggie Miller First team: center Mel Daniels; forwards Roger Brown and George McGinnis; guards Reggie Miller and Vern Fleming Second team: center Rik Smits; forwards Billy Knight and Chuck Person; guards Mark Jackson and Don Buse Third team: center Jermaine O’Neal; forwards Dale Davis and Herb Williams; guards Freddie Lewis and Johnny Davis Best player that would have made the…

SPORTS: Super Bowl has special meaning for diversity watchdog

February 5, 2007

As this is being written, it is uncertain which head coach will grasp the Lombardi Trophy. Those of us here certainly hope it is the Indianapolis Colts’ Tony Dungy. If not, however, Floyd Keith of the Indianapolis-based Black Coaches Association still can’t lose. Because the trophy then would be in the hands of the Chicago Bears’ Lovie Smith. As most of the world knows by now, Super Bowl XLI in Miami was going to be historic even before the opening…

Court reporters in short supply: School closings lead to openings

June 25, 2007

Tom Richardson credits fictional defense attorney Perry Mason and the climactic trials on the long-running television series for prompting him to become a court reporter more than 30 years ago. But the romance of participating in a high-profile court case or deposition and translating riveting testimony seems to be lost on the younger set. Industry experts say the dwindling number of licensed court reporters and the closure of a number of court-reporting schools have mired the profession in a severe…

Union says utility owes $115M

November 19, 2007

In a case with huge financial implications for Indianapolis Power & Light and Virginia parent AES Corp., a labor union and
16 IPL retirees have asked regulators to force the utility to pay up to $115 million to back-fund a retirement plan it spun
off in 2001.

UPDATE: Indiana judge revokes Schrenker’s license-WEB ONLY

January 22, 2009

An Indiana administrative law judge agreed to permanently revoke the insurance license of Marcus Schrenker, the financier who is also accused of faking his death in a plane crash in Florida. Judge Doug Webber told attorneys from the Indiana Department of Insurance, who brought charges against Schrenker, to draft an order that would revoke the […]

Radio biz spurning local talent-WEB ONLY

January 24, 2009

Radio stations are moving away from live, local talent to cut costs, a move critics say could be a fatal blow in an era when traditional radio is fighting to hold onto an audience seduced by such things as the iPod, Internet and satellite radio. Stations squeezed by double-digit revenue decreases and a gloomy 2009 […]

Churches trimming pay, cutting expenses-WEB ONLY

July 8, 2009

One of the nation’s largest Christian denominations is addressing the nation’s financial crisis with what it hopes will be a spiritual teaching moment as well as a cost-saver. Fifty United Methodist Church bishops in the United States will roll back their salaries by 4 percent next year in what Bishop Gregory Palmer of Springfield, Ill., […]

People in the news

September 3, 2009

People listings are free, but photos that are used in the print edition will not appear online.

Leasing/leasing contracts

September 9, 2009

-Grace Assembly of God leased 5,000 square feet at South Greenwood Shoppes, 6001 N. U.S. 31, Whiteland. Cathy Richards
of Grubb & Ellis Harding Dahm & Co. represented the landlord, HRCP Inc. The tenant was represented by Bruce Richardson
of Royal Companies Inc.

-Hong Kong House leased 2,432 square feet at Marketplace at Anson, 6579 E. State Road
334, Zionsville. Scot Courtney, Bart Jackson and Cindy Hoskinson of Grubb & Ellis Harding Dahm & Co. represented the
landlord, Duke Realty Corp. The tenant represented itself.

-Subway leased 2,213 square feet at Hamilton Crossing,
12261 N. Meridian St., Carmel. Rick Jones of Grubb & Ellis Harding Dahm & Co. represented the tenant. Andrew Hasbrook
of Kite Realty Group represented the landlord, Kite Realty Group Trust.

-America’s Floor Source leased 9,800 square
feet of warehouse space at 2402 N. Shadeland Ave. The landlord, Shadeland South Business Park LLC, was represented by Mark
Stephenson of Sigma Group. The tenant was represented by Matt McGrady of Summit Realty Group and Chris Miller of Continental
Real Estate in Columbus, Ohio.

-Schiele Enterprises leased 21,000 square feet of warehouse space at 2402 N. Shadeland
Ave. The landlord, Shadeland South Business Park LLC, was represented by Mark Stephenson of Sigma Group. The tenant was represented
by Kevin Kempf of Colliers Turley Martin Tucker.

– HG Metals leased 25,950 square feet of industrial space in
Brookside Industrial Park, 1720 Wales Ave. J.D. Graves of Colliers Turley Martin Tucker represented the tenant. The landlord,
Brookside Industrial Park LLC, was represented by Tyler Mensch, also of Colliers.

-Rescare Inc., doing business
as Community Alternatives Adept/Voca Central, leased 16,111 square feet of office space at 8041 Knue Road. The tenant was
represented by Brian Askins of UGL Equis. The landlord, Brookfield Real Estate Opportunity Group, was represented by David
A. Moore and Darrin L. Boyd of Colliers Turley Martin Tucker.

-The Bonar Group leased 4,880 square feet of office
space at 6410-20 Castleway West Drive. The tenant was represented by Brian Askins of UGL Equis. The landlord, Brookfield Real
Estate Opportunity Group, was represented by David A. Moore and Darrin L. Boyd of Colliers Turley Martin Tucker.
 

-McLeod USA Telecommunications Services Inc. leased 19,221 square feet of industrial space at 7998 Centerpoint Drive.
The tenant was represented by Partners National Real Estate in Dallas. Fritz Kauffman and Bryan Poynter of Colliers Turley
Martin Tucker represented the landlord, ING Clarion.

-Family Tree Counseling Associates leased 2,087 square feet
of office space at 706 Pro Med Lane, Carmel. The tenant was represented by Ryan Conrad of Resource Commercial Real Estate.
The landlord, Mascaro Holdings LLC, was represented by David A. Moore, Bennett M. Williams and Darrin L. Boyd of Colliers
Turley Martin Tucker.

People in the News

September 10, 2009

People listings are free, but photos that are used in the print edition will not appear online.

Local radio ratings race tightening

October 19, 2009

The latest Arbitron Inc. radio ratings show the central Indiana market is becoming far more competitive, with the top
stations separated only by fractions of a point. WFMS-FM slipped, but remained No. 1, while urban stations WHHH-FM and WTLC-FM
climbed into the next two spots.

Leasing/leasing contracts

November 3, 2009

-Equicor Real Estate Development and Investment hired Jones Lange LaSalle as leasing agent for Waterplace Park, a 113,000-square-foot, four-building complex at 8925 N. Meridian St., and for the 74,000-square-foot Fidelity Keystone Office Tower and Fidelity Keystone Office Park. John Robinson and Adam Broderick of Jones Lange LaSalle are brokers for the properties.

-Software Engineering Professionals leased 28,000 square feet in the James Building, which is under construction in Carmel City Center. The tenant was represented by Jenna Barnett of Halakar Real Estate. The owner of the building, REI Real Estate, was represented by John Robinson and Adam Broderick of Jones Lange LaSalle.

-Schiele Enterprises Inc. leased 21,000 square feet of industrial space at 2402 Shadeland Ave. The tenant was represented by Kevin B. Kempf of Colliers Turley Martin Tucker. The landlord, Shadeland Business Park LLC, represented itself.

-CornerStone Flooring leased 12,800 square feet of industrial space at 8068 Woodland Drive in Park 100. The tenant was represented by Kevin B. Kempf of Colliers Turley Martin Tucker. The landlord, Duke Realty, represented itself.

-Decatur Vein Clinic leased 2,250 square feet at 33 E. County Line Road, Greenwood. The tenant was represented by David Black of Grubb & Ellis Harding Dahm & Co. The landlord, County Line Commons LLC, was represented by Rebecca Baer of Summit Realty Group.

-Dr. Matthew Wittrig, DDS, leased 2,363 square feet at 33 E. County Line Road, Greenwood. The tenant was represented by Jim Marron of UGL Equis. The landlord, County Line Commons LLC, was represented by Rebecca Baer of Summit Realty Group.

-Triumvirate Enterprises leased 2,460 square feet at 5777 Park Plaza Court in Park Plaza Business Park. The tenant was represented by Kurt Meyer of Baseline Commercial. The owner, First Industrial Realty Trust, was represented by Mary Sullivan of First Industrial and Nikhil Gunale of CB Richard Ellis.

-Peter Municipal Consultants PC leased 1,250 square feet at South Greenwood Shoppes, 6001 N. U.S. 31, Whiteland. Cathy Richards of Grubb & Ellis Harding Dahm & Co. represented the landlord, HRCP Inc. John Vance of Keller Williams represented the tenant.

-Sweeties GT leased 2,523 square feet at Broad Ripple Station, 1081 Broad Ripple Ave. Ron Mannon of Grubb & Ellis Harding Dahm & Co. represented the tenant. The landlord, LOR Corp., was represented by Suzanne Gammon of LOR.

-LJ Stone Co. leased 806 square feet at Lake Plaza 6801 Lake Plaza Drive. Debbie Shumate of Grubb & Ellis Harding Dahm & Co. represented the landlord, Lake Plaza LLC and LeBarron Investments. The tenant was represented by Brian Dell of Summit Realty Group.

 

Holiday Wish List

December 3, 2009

Here is a list of Indianapolis-area not-for-profit organizations and the things each needs most.

Holiday Wish List

December 11, 2009

Here is a list of Indianapolis-area not-for-profit organizations and the things each needs most.

Holiday Wish List

December 17, 2009

Here is a list of Indianapolis-area not-for-profit organizations and the things each needs most.

People in the news – Jan. 4, 2010

December 30, 2009

People listings are free.

Sales/acquisitions

January 12, 2010

-Big CEC LLC bought the Weston Village Apartments, a 60-unit property at 422 Roosevelt Drive, Greenfield, out of receivership. The price wasn’t disclosed. The complex of one- and two-bedroom flats and three-bedroom townhomes was built in 1967, renovated in 2001 and went into receivership in February 2009. The  receiver, Michael J. Williams of Moynahan Williams Inc., and buyer were represented by Colin M. Atkinson of Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment Services.
 
-Dr. Jeremy Roscoe bought a 6,150-square-foot office building at 401 Camby Court, Greenwood. The price wasn’t disclosed. The seller, Glenn-Gary Investment Corp., was represented by Mark Dietel of Royal Companies Inc. The buyer was represented by Pam Smith of Realty World Harbert Co.

-Baaron Properties LLC bought 5.2 acres of retail land at the corner of State Road 37 and Harding Street. The price wasn’t disclosed. The seller, Forum Credit Union, was represented by Mark Dietel of Royal Companies Inc. The buyer was represented by Phil Aaron of Location Realty.

-Randy Faulkner and Associates bought one acre of commercial land located at 300 S. Polk Ave., Greenwood.  The price wasn’t disclosed. The buyer and the seller, The Kelly Charitable Trust, were represented by Bruce Richardson of Royal Companies Inc.
 

Forty Under 40: Recipients

January 29, 2010 | IBJ Staff

Current and past recipients of IBJ‘s annual Forty Under 40 recognition.

Leasing/leasing contracts

February 1, 2010

-EJP Inc., a flea market, leased 29,000 square feet at 3900 S. East St. Liz Yoho of Providence Development represented the landlord, Expo Bowl Inc. The tenant represented itself.

-R. Falcone Automotive Inc. leased 19,632 square feet at 1906 W. 16th St. Mark Writt and Greg Witkowski of CB Richard Ellis represented the owner/landlord, 16th Street Properties LLC. The tenant represented itself.

-Hill-Rom Co. Inc. leased 9,000 square feet at 8531 Zionsville Road in Building 2 of the Park 100 Industrial Center. Tom Cooler and Mark Writt of CB Richard Ellis represented the tenant. The owner, ProLogis, was represented by Brett Spitzer of NAI Olympia Partners.

-USA Medical Inc. leased 6,888 square feet at Plaza at Castleton, 8470 Castle Corner Drive. Scot Courtney, Cindy Hoskinson and Bart Jackson of Grubb & Ellis Harding Dahm & Co. represented the landlord, Castleton Shopping Center LLC. The tenant was represented by Bart Jackson of Grubb & Ellis Harding Dahm & Co.

-Katzman & Katzman PC leased 5,853 square feet of office space at 3500 DePauw Blvd. Scott Levinson of Urbahn Cos. represented the tenant. The landlord, CP Pyramids Associates LP, was represented by David A. Moore, Darrin L. Boyd and Bennett Williams of Colliers Turley Martin Tucker.

-Friaco’s Mexican Restaurant leased 3,200 square feet at Fishers Corner Shoppes, 11680 Commercial Drive, Suite 1000, Fishers. Nick Wright of Midland Atlantic represented the tenant. The landlord, SENA Realty FC LLC was represented by Williams Realty Group.

-Serenity Counseling Services leased 2,070 square feet at Vista Professional Center, 432 S. Emerson Ave., Greenwood. Cathy Richards of Grubb & Ellis Harding Dahm & Co. represented the tenant and the landlord, Adelphia Properties LLC.

-Downtown Comics Inc. leased 1,040 square feet at Chapel Hill Shoppes, 7301 W. 10th St. Scot Courtney and Bart Jackson of Grubb & Ellis Harding Dahm & Co. represented the landlord, GSR LLC. The tenant represented itself.

-Landrum’s Cleaning LLC leased 2,553 square feet at 8770 Commerce Park Place. The landlord, Dhillon Commerce Park LLC, was represented by Darrin L. Boyd and David A. Moore of Colliers Turley Martin Tucker. The tenant represented itself.

-Talagy leased 3,801 square feet of office space at 3500 DePauw Blvd. Darrell Pike of Precedent Real Estate Services represented the tenant. The landlord, CP Pyramids Associates LP, was represented by David A. Moore, Darrin L. Boyd and Bennett Williams of Colliers Turley Martin Tucker.

-Verizon Access Transmission Services leased 3,427 square feet of office space at 550 Congressional Blvd., Carmel. Michael Swanson of Jones Lang LaSalle-Southwest represented the tenant. The landlord, 550 Congressional Blvd. LLC, was represented by David A. Moore, Darrin L. Boyd and Mary Beth Kohart of Colliers Turley Martin Tucker.
 
-Paws Ability leased 2,800 square feet at Plainfield Village on U.S. 40. The landlord, The Broadbent Co., was represented by Jeff Roberts. The tenant represented itself.

-Millennium Sounds leased 2,800 square feet at Clearwater Shoppes, 82nd Street and Dean Road. The landlord, The Broadbent Co., was represented by John Beuoy. The tenant represented itself.

-The Game Preserve Inc. leased 1,600 square feet in Fashion Mall Commons, 8487 Union Chapel Road. The tenant was represented by Robyn Smart of CB Richard Ellis. The owner/landlord, Fashion Mall Commons I LP, was represented by John Beuoy of The Broadbent Co.

Leasing/leasing contracts

February 8, 2010

-NTS Corp. leased 10,825 square feet at 5701 Fortune Circle South. Brian Buschuk and Jake Sturman
of Jones Lang LaSalle represented the landlord, Blue Real Estate. The tenant represented itself.

-Trans-Expedite
leased 8,000 square feet at 2710 Rand Road. The tenant was represented by Mark Stephenson
of Sigma Real Estate. The landlord, Blue Real Estate, was represented by Brian Buschuk and Jake Sturman
of Jones Lang LaSalle.

-Cartridge World leased 6,000 square feet at 2657 Rand Road. The tenant was represented
by Ted McClure of McClure Commercial Real Estate. The landlord, Blue Real Estate, was represented by Brian
Buschuk
and Jake Sturman of Jones Lang LaSalle.

-Michaels & Associates Inc. leased
4,800 square feet at 5624 W. 73rd St. The tenant was represented by Debbie Shumate of Grubb & Ellis Harding
Dahm & Co. The landlord, Park 100 Investment Group LLC, was represented by Brett Spitzer and Joe
Howell
of NAI Olympia Partners.
 
-Borges Real Estate leased 3,540 square feet at Vista Professional
Center, 420 S. Emerson Ave., Greenwood. The tenant was represented by LaVonne Borges of Borges Real Estate.
The landlord, Adelphia Properties LLC, was represented by Cathy Richards of Grubb & Ellis Harding Dahm
& Co.

-S&E Salon leased 2,000 square feet at Lafayette Shoppes, 38th Street and Georgetown Road. The landlord,
The Broadbent Co., was represented by Broadbent’s Drew Kelly. The tenant represented itself.

-The
Cabin Counseling and Resource Center leased 2,400 square feet at 220/230 S. Elm St., Zionsville.  The tenant was represented
by Tammy Kelly of the commercial division of Re/Max Ability Plus. The landlord, R.E. Bender Family Ltd. Partnership,
represented itself.

-Symetra Financial Corp. leased 2,390 square feet at 3500 Depauw Blvd. The tenant was represented
by George Crawford of Meridian Real Estate. The landlord, CP Pyramid Associates LP, was represented by David
A. Moore
, Darrin L. Boyd and Bennett Williams of Colliers Turley Martin Tucker.

-Dr. Bryan Roy leased 1,717 square feet at Eagle Highland Office Park, 6825 Parkdale Place. The landlord, G&E
Healthcare REIT Medical Portfolio 3, was represented by Debbie Shumate of Grubb & Ellis Harding Dahm
& Co. The tenant represented itself.

-American Nursing Care LP leased 1,677 square feet of office space at
6515 E. 82nd St. The tenant was represented by Nancy Ryan of Vollmer Real Estate. The landlord, Brookfield
Real Estate Opportunity Group, was represented by David A. Moore and Darrin L. Boyd of Colliers
Turley Martin Tucker.

-Eagle Creek Counseling Services leased 1,250 square feet at Eagle Highland Office Park,
3935 Eagle Creek Parkway. The landlord, G&E Healthcare REIT Medical Portfolio 3, was represented by Debbie Shumate
of Grubb & Ellis Harding Dahm & Co. The tenant represented itself.

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