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Indiana American Water seeks to raise rates

March 18, 2014

For most of the utility's residential customers using 5,000 gallons per month, the monthly water bill would rise from $37.35 to $39.75.

Illiana Expressway eligible for low-interest loan

March 18, 2014

The proposed Illiana Expressway linking northwestern Indiana with Chicago's south suburbs is eligible for a low-interest federal loan for up to one-third of the cost of the $1.5 billion project.

Lawmaker Turner worked to nix nursing home ban

March 18, 2014

A powerful House Republican secretly lobbied colleagues in the final hours of the 2014 session last week to kill a measure that would have been disastrous for his family's nursing home business.

Council backs city financing plan for $81M tower

March 18, 2014

The Indianapolis City-County Council voted 18-9 Monday night to provide up to $23 million in city financing for the project, with the stipulation that 30 percent of the workers hired to build the 28-story building live in Marion County.

Good news, bad news in state employment report

March 18, 2014

The Hoosier state added 4,600 jobs in the manufacturing sector in January, the most in the country. But Indiana also lost 7,100 private sector jobs, leaving the state at a net loss of 2,500 jobs for the month.

Home-remodeling firm giving new life to vacant Carmel center

March 17, 2014

The vacant, 14,500-square-foot property in the heart of the city has been purchased by a local home-remodeling company, which plans to occupy half the building and lease the rest.

Fastenal seeks tax abatement on $11M expansion

March 17, 2014

The firm intends to make its facility north of 56th Street on Guion Road the main hub for more than a dozen other regional distribution centers, and to hire 60 more workers.

NCAA called ‘cartel’ with top conferences in player suit

March 17, 2014

The NCAA and five top conferences generate billions of dollars in revenue and illegally cap the pay of student athletes, a group of football and basketball players claim in a new lawsuit that seeks to reshape college sports.

Can we, please, get a better name than ‘accountable care’?

March 17, 2014

Health care is going through dramatic change—but is doing so under some of the dullest names possible. So I’m offering a few alternatives that are more to the point. How about, ‘No-more-bankruptcy care’?

Hurdles remain for Roche Diagnostics on HPV test

March 17, 2014

Roche could enjoy a huge increase in sales of its HPV tests if all doctors and women followed a recommendation issued last week by an advisory committee at the FDA. But wrinkles in the U.S. health care system still present several big obstacles.

Apparel firm requests tax break on $15M project

March 17, 2014

OSP Group is in the midst of re-evaluating its national distribution network and has identified major improvements needed at the center, which employs 625.

People

March 17, 2014

Jiali Han has been named the Rachel Cecile Efroymson Professor in Cancer Research at the IU Simon Cancer Center. Han came to the Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health at IUPUI last year from Harvard Medical School, where he was an associate professor of dermatology and medicine. Han is chairman of the Department of Epidemiology at the Fairbanks school of public health, and intends to hire three additional faculty members to his department. Han earned his doctorate in biological sciences in public health from Harvard University.

Community Health Network named Julie O’Toole its vice president of patient experience, focused on access and service. O’Toole has worked at Community for six years as director of practice excellence at Community Physician Network. She will continue that work, in addition to her duties across the Community hospital network. O’Toole holds a bachelor’s degree from Purdue University in organizational leadership. 

Company news

March 17, 2014

Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield has signed a new accountable care contract with the Franciscan Alliance hospital system that allows Franciscan to make more money only if it saves money for Anthem. If more doctors and hospitals sign similar deals with Anthem, it would start to end the payment arrangements that are widely blamed for the ever-rising costs in health care. Under the contract, Franciscan is financially accountable for what it spends to care for 63,000 patients its doctors and hospitals treat regularly, who also have Anthem benefits provided via employers or purchased individually. The three-year contract, which begins April 1, involves all 11 of Franciscan’s hospitals around Indiana, including the three it operates in the Indianapolis area. About 300 physicians are also part of the contract. This is the first accountable care organization, or ACO, Anthem has formed in Indiana. Its parent company, Indianapolis-based WellPoint Inc., now has 84 ACOs nationwide. Other health insurers are looking to sign similar arrangements with health care providers. The new deal also will score Franciscan on 38 quality measures. If Franciscan earns enough points for its quality, it will qualify for a year-end bonus.

Biomet Inc. is planning a $40.5 million expansion company officials say would create 150 high-paying jobs at its Warsaw headquarters by 2018. The project by the maker of orthopedic implants calls for building renovations and adding 3-D printing and optical scanning technology. Biomet would also upgrade a center where surgeons interested in introducing a new product, technology or technique can explore the idea with an expert. According to the Journal Gazette, Biomet's global vice president of finance presented the project March 13 to the Kosciusko County Council, which voted unanimously to move the company's request for incentives to the next stage. Paperwork prepared by the company says the jobs the expansion would bring are projected to pay $75,000 a year on average and will be added in stages.

Last-minute lobbying and big promises about jobs and investment killed a nursing home construction moratorium, according to one of the bill’s proponents. “The experience illustrates how quickly things can change behind closed doors,” said Rep. Ed Clere, R-New Albany, on Friday morning. The Indiana House late Thursday night approved House Bill 1391, which, during conference committee negotiations, replaced Senate Bill 173 as the primary vehicle for a nursing home moratorium. The version of HB 1391 that finally went to the House, however, was stripped of any moratorium language because there wasn’t enough support in the House Republican caucus, Clere said. The turn of events is surprising, considering SB 173, which proposed a five-year moratorium, passed the Senate, and a watered-down version with a one-year moratorium passed the House, 55-40. A compromise version with a two-year ban appeared ready for passage on Tuesday. The Indiana Health Care Association and others in the long-term-care industry argued that the moratorium was needed to cut nursing-home vacancy rates and ensure better care for Medicaid patients.

OnTarget Laboratories LLC, a company developing cancer-imaging technology discovered at Purdue University, has raised $15 million to pay for human trials and other development work. The West Lafayette-based company raised the funding from the Pension Fund of the Christian Church, which is based in Indianapolis, and from Tom Hurvis, the founder of Illinois-based Old World Industries LLC, which makes antifreeze and other auto products. Hurvis had previously invested an undisclosed amount into OnTarget. The company’s technology was created by Philip Low, a Purdue chemistry professor who also created the technology behind Endocyte Inc., a West Lafayette-based drug development company that is likely to launch its first drug this year. Low discovered that cancer tumors have a greater number of certain kinds of “receptors” on the surface of their cells. By combining a molecule that binds to these receptors with a fluorescent molecule, OnTarget’s technology can make the cancer cells light up during surgery. The Pension Fund of the Christian Church, which also invested in Endocyte, provides retirement plans to employees of several denominations, including Disciples of Christ and Churches of Christ.

Indiana unemployment rate drops to 6.4 percent

March 17, 2014

Figures released Monday by the state Department of Workforce Development show Indiana's jobless rate for January fell four-tenths of a percentage point from the month before.

Construction

March 17, 2014

-Capitol Construction has completed a 4,500-square-foot retail build-out for Maurices at 6020 E. 82nd St.

-Capitol Construction has completed a 3,000-square-foot office remodel for Proscan at 9780 Lantern Road, Fishers.

Home-sale agreements continue disappointing trend

March 17, 2014

Pending home sales in the nine-county area slid 22.8 percent in February compared with the year-ago period. That was only a slight improvement from the 31-percent fall recorded in January.

Residential

March 17, 2014

The average rate for 30-year mortgages from from 4.45 percent to 4.5 percent in the week ended March 13, according to Bankrate.com. The rate for 15-year mortgages rose from 3.46 percent to 3.51 percent. 

Leases/leasing contracts

March 17, 2014

-Fresh Thyme Farmers Market leased 28,675 square feet of retail space in Racquet Square Shopping Center, 4225 E. 82nd St. The tenant was represented by Kyle Hughes and Jamison Downs of Veritas Realty. The Landlord, 4225 LLC, represented itself.

-Fresh Thyme Farmers Market leased 27,450 square feet of retail space at 2342 W. 86th St. The tenant was represented by Jamison Downs and Kyle Hughes of Veritas Realty. The landlord, Diversified Land Acquisitions LLC, was represented by Joe Downs of Lauth Group Inc.

-Expressenz Dance Studio LLC leased 8,783 square feet of space in College North Park Business Center, 9519-9595 Valparaiso Court. The tenant was represented by Derek Menerey and Ashley Bussell of Newmark Knight Frank Halakar. The landlord, John Levinsohn and College Park North LLC, was represented by John Corey of Levi Investment Realty Inc.

-Midwest Dollar leased 7,296 square feet at 6002 E. 38th St. The landlord, Gaines Land Group LLC, was represented by Keith Kleinmaier of Retail Realty. The tenant represented itself.
 
-Indy Tire leased 6,500 square feet at Castleton Plaza, 6314-6398 E. 82nd St. The landlord, The Broadbent Co., was represented by Broadbent's John Beuoy. The tenant represented itself.

-Geneva Hair Studio leased 4,350 square feet at 5541 E. Washington St. The landlord, 5535 E. Washington Associates, was represented by Keith Kleinmaier of Retail Realty. The tenant represented itself.

-Stacked Pickle leased 4,000 square feet of retail space at 7108 McFarland Blvd.  The tenant was represented by Brian Epstein of Urban Space Commercial Properties. The landlord, Ambrose Southport McFarland LLC, was represented by Bart Jackson of Lee & Associates.

-Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen Inc. leased 2,808 square feet of retail space in the Meridian Parke Shopping Center, 270 N. State Road 135, Greenwood. The tenant was represented by Kyle Hughes of Veritas Realty. The landlord, Meridian Parke Co. LLC, was represented by Kellams Enterprises Inc.

-The Cellular Connection, a Verizon Wireless Premium Retailer, leased 2,222 square feet of retail space in Allisonville Road Plaza, 11722 Allisonville Road, Suite 101, Fishers. The tenant was represented by Jamison Downs of Veritas Realty. The landlord, Freeland Realty LLC, represented itself.  
 
-9 Round Kickboxing leased 1,547 square feet at The Shoppes at 141st Street, 14005-14099 Mundy Drive, Fishers. The tenant was represented by Tom Schrump of Franchise Realty Exchange. The landlord, The Broadbent Co., was represented by Brian Broadbent.

Sales/acquisitions

March 17, 2014

-French Associates #1 LLC bought an 11,001-square-foot industrial property at 922 N. Capitol Ave. The seller, Capitol Clutch, was represented by Ray Simons of Cassidy Turley. The buyer represented itself.

-WLBK Industrial Properties bought a nine-building portfolio totaling 439,194 square feet of industrial space in Park 100 Business Park bordered by West 71st Street, West 86th Street and Interstate 465. The seller, Duke Realty Corp., was represented by J. Jeffrey Castell of Cassidy Turley. The buyer represented itself.

-Union Streams LLC bought three parcels of retail land totaling 2.58 acres at 284-310 S. State Road 135, Greenwood. The buyer was represented by David Ellis of Fenway Real Estate Services and Jim Abel of Lee & Associates. The sellers, Menard Inc. and Dannemiller Enterprises, represented themselves.

Correction

March 17, 2014

AutoZone bought 1.03 acres at 4437 Clark Drive. The buyer was represented by Lisa Rosetti of Evolution Group LLC. The seller, Flag Properties, was represented by Jeff Hubley and Patrick Boyle of Midland Atlantic Properties. The buyer's representative was incorrect in last week's Real Estate Weekly.

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