Sales/acquisitions
Freedom Mortgage Corp. bought a 125,290-square-foot office building at 10500 Kincaid Drive, Fishers. Both the buyer and seller, Lantern Partners LLC, were represented by Darrin Boyd and Dave Moore of Cassidy Turley.
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Freedom Mortgage Corp. bought a 125,290-square-foot office building at 10500 Kincaid Drive, Fishers. Both the buyer and seller, Lantern Partners LLC, were represented by Darrin Boyd and Dave Moore of Cassidy Turley.
Preservation group Indiana Landmarks kicked off the public portion of its $25 million capital and endowment campaign Thursday evening, entering the homestretch of a fundraising effort that began in 2010.
The executive director of the Land Bank of Indianapolis anticipates working with the city to issue a request for qualifications aimed at charitable and for-profit entities interested in acquiring properties.
I felt it necessary to fact-check Sheila Kennedy concerning her [June 3] column about conservative reaction to the environment.
Third in a month-long series of D-restaurant reviews.
I’m amazed at how many don’t understand the difference between civil marriage—the one that government sanctions—and religious marriage, the one ordained by religious institutions [Maurer Commentary, May 27].
Fundamental to the American experience is the belief that our children have opportunity to reach whatever heights to which they aspire.
Sometimes, the more we learn, the more complicated things get.
Carmel’s Arts & Design district has grown to represent nine galleries. It’s Second Saturday walk has grown into a popular social event.
The online university offers an affordable opportunity for post-secondary education as opportunities decline for those who never went beyond high school.
We’ve heard the lament for years: Center Township is home to Indianapolis’ greatest concentration of institutions that pay no property taxes.
Net Literacy increases computer and Internet access and literacy while providing student volunteers with leadership, job, science, technology, engineering, mathematics and life skills as they serve their community.
Someone apparently forgot to tell Pablo Pereira, the weatherman at Fox affiliate KTTV-TV Channel 11 in Los Angeles, that he’d been promoted to president and general manager of WTHR-TV Channel 13 in Indianapolis.
One of the last remnants of the bankrupt game maker and distributor is set to be sold at auction next month. The parent of the company that makes the iconic Slinky bought Fundex in December.
The for-profit educator won approval last month to start a charter school for 11th- and 12th-graders inside one of its ITT Technical Institutes in Indianapolis.
The risk of a breach is inherent in almost any security approach, but there are steps you can take to diminish risk.
Student loan debt has increased at a 14-percent annual rate since 2005 and now totals more than $1 trillion—more than credit card and auto loan debt.
I am always reluctant to fill this column with my recent research, but last week’s release of the annual Conexus Manufacturing Scorecard begs comment. Indiana did much better in the cost of worker benefits and continued to lead in the size of manufacturing and logistics. Indiana also ranked third in the pace of manufacturing recovery […]
Indiana’s manufacturing and logistics sectors are undoubtedly strong, but work-force quality issues continue to nag the state, according to an industry report card released Friday morning.