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Clock change means extra hour for Indiana bars

October 29, 2013

Indiana bars and liquor stores will be able to stay open an extra hour this weekend as daylight saving time ends for the year.

Cummins’ stock sinks after worse-than-expected quarter

October 29, 2013

Shares in Cummins Inc. slid more than 9 percent Tuesday morning after the Columbus-based engine manufacturer reported weaker-than-expected sales and profit in the third quarter, and lowered its outlook for the rest of the year.

Panel backs changes for Indiana A-F school grades

October 29, 2013

The committee voted Monday to advance the recommendations to the State Board of Education, which is expected to consider adopting a new A-F grading model in November.

County OKs long-term land lease for violence shelter

October 29, 2013

Hamilton County Commissioners have cleared the way for an Anderson-based domestic violence shelter to build a satellite facility on county-owned land in Noblesville, assuming it can raise enough money to support the program.

Apartments planned for Virginia Avenue office building

October 29, 2013

The family partnership that has owned the four-story building since the 1980s is converting it from office to residential use, with plans for five apartment units and 700 square feet of retail.

Tom Wood dealership snaps up 15 acres near Anson

October 29, 2013

The local auto group that sells 14 car brands could move its Toyota dealership from Lafayette Road to the Zionsville site, where the population is growing thanks to the Anson development.

Allison falls short of earnings, revenue expectations

October 29, 2013

Allison Transmission Holdings Inc. on Monday reported a jump in profit in the third quarter despite sliding revenue.

OSHA finds unsafe conditions at Crane base

October 29, 2013

The Crane Army Ammunition Activity about 70 miles southwest of Indianapolis learned last month the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration would issue 36 notices for unsafe working conditions.

Celadon sees lower profit, but more business

October 28, 2013

Revenue rose 14 percent in the latest quarter, but operating expenses were up significantly due to acquisitions, dragging down earnings.

CNO Financial’s profit, revenue up in third quarter

October 28, 2013

CNO Financial Group Inc. on Monday reported a third-quarter profit of $283 million, a significant jump from the money-losing quarter it experienced a year ago.

Construction

October 28, 2013

-Mattingly Construction has completed a 4,000-square-foot dental office for Dr. Brent Moore at 13580 116th St., Fishers.

-Kort Builders has completed a 7,500-square-foot build-out for Summit Healthcare Excel at 2601 Metropolis Parkway, Plainfield.

Residential

October 28, 2013

The average rate for 30-year mortgages fell to 4.27 percent from 4.42 percent in the week ended Oct. 23, according to Bankrate.com. The rate for 15-year mortgages fell to 3.37 percent from 3.49 percent.

Leases/leasing contracts

October 28, 2013

-Edward’s Transmissions leased 30,368 square feet at 2A Gasoline Alley. The landlord, J&J Properties Inc., was represented by Brian Seitz and Kevin Gillihan of Jones Lang LaSalle. The tenant represented itself.

-Shrewsberry & Associates renewed its lease for 7,358 square feet of office space at 7321 Shadeland Station. The tenant was represented by Kimberly Estes Hartman, RJ Rudolph and Tom Osborne of Colliers International. The landlord, LA/Shadeland Station Inc., was represented by Crystal Houston of CBRE.

-Fast Track LLC leased 6,836 square foot of office space at 6330 E. 75th St. The tenant was represented by Glenn B. Davis of Colliers International. The landlord, Metro Centre Office Park LLC, was represented by Crystal Houston of CBRE.  

-REI LLC leased 5,500 square feet at 6007 S, Harding St. The tenant and landlord, TW Inc., were represented by Keith Turnbill of RE/MAX Select Realtors Commercial Division.

-Logicalis Inc. leased 5,036 square feet of office space at 9225 Priority Way, West Drive. The tenant was represented by Ben Herman of Mohr Partners. The landlord, Pace Properties, was represented by Kimberly Estes Hartman of Colliers International.

-Stacked Pickle leased 4,280 square feet of retail space in Meridian Oaks, 172 Melody Ave., Greenwood. The tenant was represented by Brian Epstein of Urban Space. The landlord, RCS Holdings LLC, was represented by Bart Jackson of Lee & Associates.

-Companion Care Co. leased 3,128 square feet at 8604 Allisonville Road. The tenant was represented by Kevin Gillihan and Graham Summers of Jones Lang LaSalle. The landlord, Citimark Management Co., was represented by Citimark's Brian Fitzgerald.

-Insurance Institute of Indiana leased 3,101 square feet at 115 W Washington St. The tenant was represented by Kevin Gillihan and Graham Summers of Jones Lang LaSalle. The landlord, Hub Properties GA LLC, was represented by Rick Trimpe of CBRE.

-Mission: Pre-Born leased 2,567 square feet of office space at 4333 W. 71st St. The landlord, Home Acres Building Supply Co. Inc., was represented by Bill Brennan of Lee & Associates. The tenant represented itself.

-MDC Design LLC doing business as Snazzi Boutique leased 1,790 square feet of retail space at Boardwalk Shoppes, 720 Adams St., Carmel.  The tenant was represented by Stacia Yeager of Encore Sotheby’s International Realty. The landlord, KLC Realty LLC, was represented by Greg Smith of Colliers International.  
 
-Indiana Optometry leased 1,489 square feet in Market Tower, 10 W. Market St. The tenant was represented by Kevin Gillihan and Graham Summers of Jones Lang LaSalle. The landlord, MT Acquisitions LLC, was represented by Bennett Williams of Cassidy Turley.
 
-Farmers Insurance renewed its lease for 960 square feet at Country Center, 1100 N. State Road 135, Greenwood. The Landlord, TCP Greenwood, was represented by Keith Fried of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The tenant represented itself.

Sales/acquisitions

October 28, 2013

-L&L Property Holdings bought a 40,344-square-foot industrial property at 2556 E. U.S. 136, Pittsboro. The buyer was represented by Todd Vannatta and Michael Weishaar of Cassidy Turley. The seller, The Carter Jones Lumber Co., was represented by John Demaree and Brad Williams of Summit Realty Group.

-Weaver Wilson LLC bought an 8,000-square-foot industrial building at 5747 W. Raymond St. The buyer, Weaver Wilson LLC, was represented by Brian Dell and Ryan Kelly of Summit Realty Group. The seller, Scott Holdings LLC, was represented by Jim Fasone and Tony Hupp of Summit Realty Group.

Pence touts media shield work at AP conference

October 28, 2013

Indiana Gov. Mike Pence on Monday told journalists that he's continuing to push for a federal media shield law and told them to press for suspension of the federal health care law.

Indiana University joins gay marriage ban fight

October 28, 2013

Indiana University has joined a campaign fighting a proposed state constitutional amendment that would ban same-sex marriages.

People

October 28, 2013

Dr. Karen Gallagher and Dr. Julie Lund, who formerly practiced as part of Eagle Creek OB/GYN, have transitioned into Indiana University Health Physicians' women’s health practice. Gallagher, an OBGYN, earned her medical degree at The Ohio State University. Lund, also an OBGYN, earned her medical degree at Southern Illinois University.

Dr. James Smith, an OBGYN, has joined IU Health Physicians in Carmel and Fishers. He earned his medical degree from the University of Louisville. He previously practiced at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, D.C.

Dr. Courtney Browne, an OBGYN, has joined IU Health Physicians in Carmel and Indianapolis. She earned her medical degree from the IU School of Medicine.

Dr. Scott Bormann, a family physician, has joined IU Health Physicians at the IU Health Methodist Medical Plaza South. Bormann did his medical training at the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Des Moines University.

Company news

October 28, 2013

Franciscan Alliance blamed lower patient volumes, reimbursement reductions and Obamacare for its decision to eliminate 925 full-time positions through a mix of layoffs, reduced hours, retirements and attrition. The Mishawaka-based Catholic organization, which operates three hospitals in the Indianapolis area, said it is trying to cut expenses by as much as $500 million, or 20 percent, over the next few years. Most other hospitals around Indiana are doing the same. To reach that goal, Franciscan will also cut benefits for its remaining 19,000 employees. Of the 925 positions cut, 275 will come through layoffs. In the Indianapolis area, 83 employees were laid off and another 65 positions are being eliminated. In 2012, Franciscan’s 13 hospitals in Indiana and Illinois pulled in revenue of $2.5 billion, generating a net gain of $110 million, excluding a special accounting charge. However, the hospital chain’s operating profit margin decreased to 4.5 percent from 5.2 percent the previous year.

The National Institutes of Health awarded a $30 million grant to the Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute, a partnership of Indiana University, Purdue University and the University of Notre Dame. The money will help fund the institute at least through 2018. The Indiana University School of Medicine established the institute in 2008 with a $25 million NIH grant, plus about $25 million in matching grants from IU, Purdue, the state of Indiana and private partners such as Eli Lilly and Co. The institute estimates it supports more than 80 full-time-equivalent professional jobs across Indiana, who work on research in Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, autism, traumatic brain injury, polycystic kidney disease, and osteoporosis and osteoarthritis.

WellPoint Inc.’s stock fell nearly 5 percent in the second half of last week even though the health insurer reported better-than-expected third-quarter earnings. Investors backed away from health insurers as problems with the new Obamacare exchanges persisted. Indianapolis-based WellPoint earned $656.2 million in the quarter ended Sept. 30, down from $691.2 million in the same quarter a year ago. But because WellPoint has spent $1.2 billion buying back its own stock over the past year, the company’s profit per share actually increased to $2.16 in the latest  quarter, from $2.15 a year ago. Excluding investment gains and one-time gains and charges, WellPoint would have earned $2.10 in the third quarter this year. On that basis, analysts were expecting profit of just $1.82 per share, according to a survey by Thomson Reuters. WellPoint raised its full-year profit forecast to $8.40 per share, an increase of 40 cents.

Profit at Eli Lilly and Co. fell 9 percent in the third quarter but still easily beat the expectations of Wall Street analysts. The Indianapolis-based drugmaker earned $1.2 billion in the three months ended Sept. 30, down from $1.3 billion in the same quarter last year. But results from last year were boosted by a payment from former Lilly partner Amylin Pharmaceuticals Inc. Excluding that payment and other special charges, Lilly’s profit-per-share soared 41 percent, to $1.11, up from 79 cents per share a year ago. Analysts had been expecting profit $1.04 per share, according to a survey by Thomson Reuters. This was the last full quarter in which Lilly will maintain its U.S. patents on Cymbalta, its bestselling drug. Sales of the antidepressant grew 11 percent in the quarter to nearly $1.4 billion.

Strong sales of new crop protection products helped Dow AgroSciences LLC cultivate revenue of $1.4 billion in its third quarter, up 8 percent from the same quarter a year ago. But profit for Dow AgroSciences tumbled more than 71 percent—from $63 million in the previous third quarter to $18 million in this year’s quarter. The figure represents earnings before accounting for interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization. Dow attributed the decrease in profit to higher seed returns in North America driven by a late, wet planting season, as well as increased spending on growth investments. Revenue from Dow’s crop protection products rose 10 percent in the quarter, driven by higher sales of herbicides in North America and insecticides in Latin America. Dow AgroSciences is an Indianapolis-based subsidiary of Michigan-based Dow Chemical Co.

Warsaw-based Zimmer Holdings Inc.’s third-quarter profit fell 13 percent to $154.4 million, or 90 cents a share, down from $178.1 million, or $1.02 a share, in the same quarter a year ago. Excluding special charges for restructuring and litigation, Zimmer would have earned $1.25 per share, a penny higher than analysts were expecting. Zimmer’s revenue in the quarter rose 4.8 percent to $1.07 billion. For the year, the company now expects per-share earnings of $5.70, which is near the low end of its previous profit forecast. Its sales continue to be dampened as high unemployment and an uncertain economy in the United States have caused patients to put off hip and knee replacement surgeries.
 

Granger to miss three weeks

October 28, 2013

The Indiana Pacers announced Monday morning that oft-injured star forward Danny Granger will miss about three weeks due to a calf injury he suffered in the preseason. Granger missed all but five games last season due to a knee injury. The Pacers begin their regular season Tuesday night with a home game against the Orlando Magic.
 

Armed men rob woman’s apartment

October 28, 2013

Two suspects are at large after breaking into an apartment near 38th Street and Franklin Road early Monday and robbing the female resident at gunpoint. The 48-year-old woman said the men kicked in her door in the 7700 block of Red Mill Drive shortly before 2 p.m., pointed guns at her and told her to stay in the bathtub while they ransacked the apartment. They fled with a 36-inch TV, mobile phone, laptop computer and prescription painkillers.
 

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