Chinese-owned factory in Lafayette adding jobs
Work on the aluminum-components plant began a couple years ago. It now has about 80 workers.
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Work on the aluminum-components plant began a couple years ago. It now has about 80 workers.
Officers from the Indiana State Excise Police and the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department's Nuisance Abatement Unit raided the Early Bird Bar & Grill on the city's northwest side early Sunday morning.
Summit Realty Group has promoted Alex Cantu to director, capital markets; Jason Speckman to senior director, industrial advisory; Matt Waggoner to director, office advisory; and Brad Williams to senior director, industrial advisory.
The average rate for 30-year mortgages rose to 3.85 percent from 3.73 percent for the week ended March 13, according to Bankrate.com. The rate for 15-year mortgages rose to 3.03 percent from 2.96 percent.
-LA Fitness leased 35,000 square feet at Stony Creek Commons, State Road 37 and Town & Country Boulevard, Noblesville. The tenant was represented by Scott Gray of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate and John Kalamaras of Real Source Partners. The landlord, Noblesville Partners LLC, was represented by Jeff Wright of Kite Realty Group.
-Reading Pretzel Machinery Corp. leased 25,340 square feet of industrial space at 7517-25 Winton Drive. The tenant was represented by Glenn Davis of Colliers International. The landlord, PCO Park 100-134 LP, was represented by Jake Sturman of Jones Lang LaSalle.
-Orbis Education Services LLC leased 19,455 square feet of office space at One Penn Mark, 11595 N. Meridian St., Carmel. The tenant was represented by Yumi Prater and Sam Smith of Colliers International. The landlord, TNHYIF Reiv Sierra LLC, was represented by Russ VanTil and Jon Owens of Cassidy Turley.
-Century Link leased 3,998 square feet of space at Haverstick, 8250 Haverstick Road. The tenant was represented by Molly Miller of Newmark Knight Frank Halakar. The landlord, Citimark, was represented by Brian Fitzgerald of Citimark.
-CIBM Bank leased 3,200 square feet at Calico Corners, 5120 E. 82nd St. The tenant was represented by Philo Lange of The PB Lange Co. The landlord, The Promised Land Co., was represented Larry Davis and John Baker of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate.
-Friedman Dentistry, PC renewed its lease for 2,995 square feet at 16000 Prosperity Drive, Noblesville. The tenant was represented by Matt Kiger of Newmark Knight Frank Halakar. The landlord, AlfordKluth LLC, was represented by Brooke Sipe of Alliance Commercial Group.
-Vitamin Shoppe leased 2,705 square feet at Southtown Center, 4682 S. Scatterfield Road, Anderson. The tenant was represented by Mark Perlstein of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The landlord, Charles Street Associates LLC, was represented by Scott Gray of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate.
-Qdoba Mexican Grill leased 2,472 square feet at Southern Plaza Shopping Center, 4200 S East St. The tenant was represented by Steve Delaney and Larry Davis of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The landlord, Southern Plaza LLC, represented itself.
-Bake My Day leased 1,973 square feet of retail space at County Line Corner, 8908 St. Peter St. The landlord, County Line Corner LLC, was represented by Brady Clements of Skyline Property Group. The tenant represented itself.
-Country Gardens leased 1,800 square feet of industrial space at Andrade, 10714 De Andra Drive, Zionsville. The tenant was represented by Tyler Wilson of Summit Realty Group. The landlord, Andrade LLC, was represented by Brady Clements of Skyline Property Group.
-Worland Cleaners leased 1,512 square feet of retail space at Green Meadows Shopping Center, 1546 N. State St., Greenfield. The landlord, Green Meadows LLC, was represented by Brady Clements of Skyline Property Group. The tenant represented itself.
-Dr. Gregory Hale leased 1,150 square feet at Green on Meridian, 10291 N. Meridian St. The tenant was represented by Molly Miller of Newmark Knight Frank Halakar. The landlord, Gibraltar, was represented by Jimmy Clark of Jones Lang Lasalle.
-IOC Designs leased 1,036 square feet of office space at 3520 E. 96th St. The landlord, Meridian Management, was represented by Ross Reller of Colliers International. The tenant represented itself.
-Flawless Nails leased 806 square feet of office space at Lake Plaza Office Park, 6801 Lake Plaza Drive. The landlord, Lake Plaza LLC, was represented by Brady Clements of Skyline Property Group. The tenant represented itself.
-Farmers Insurance leased 800 square feet of retail space at County Line Corner, 8932 St. Peter St. The landlord, County Line Corner LLC, was represented by Brady Clements of Skyline Property Group. The tenant represented itself.
-BFL Partners bought a 2,577-square-foot office building at 2015 Broad Ripple Ave. The buyer was represented by Bob Lindgren of Lee & Associates. The seller, John Compton, was represented by John Levinsohn of Levi Realty.
-Watson Holdings Inc., dba Buffalo Wild Wings, bought a 0.92 acre outparcel at Glendale Town Center, 6101 N. Keystone Ave. The buyer was represented by Steve Delaney of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The seller, Glendale Centre LLC, was represented by Jeff Wright of Kite Realty Group.
Economic development officials are proposing a $300 million reservoir on the White River about 50 miles northeast of Indianapolis that would be a catalyst for new investments and jobs and would include marinas, boat docks and restaurants.
The gambling industry spent more than $19 million lobbying at the Indiana Statehouse from 2000-2012, according to reports filed online by the Indiana Lobby Registration Commission.
The fate of a proposal to expand Indiana's private school voucher program by making kindergartners and some other students immediately eligible could come down to something that no one seems to know — how much it will cost.
States troopers investigating a reported deer strike along Interstate 70 instead discovered the body of a pedestrian. Johnny Cole, 33, died after being struck by a semi at about 1:30 a.m. Friday on the city’s far-east side. Police do not suspect alcohol was a factor in the accident. They believe Cole was standing in the center lane when he was struck.
A 67-year-old homeowner was shot to death at about 6:30 a.m. on the north side of Indianapolis by a home invader who fled in the victim’s car. Moments before he was killed, Thomas Teft and his wife were drinking coffee in their home in the 7800 block of Harcourt Spring Place when they heard someone enter through an unlocked sliding back door. Teft went to investigate and was shot by a man dressed in a ski mask and hoodie. The shooter escaped in a 2009 black Hyundai Sonata with license plate IW813 that had been parked in the driveway.
The State Ethics Commission has advised Indiana's top business-recruitment official to separate himself from any decisions related to tax credits that could benefit a company he co-owns.
How do religious ties hold up in a world where shackles held people in place?
Shares of several pharmaceutical companies that make diabetes medicines, including Eli Lilly, fell after U.S. regulators warned they are looking into potential risks of drugs in two classes of diabetes treatments.
Gregory S. Volovic has been at the machine-tool manufacturer since 2005 and most recently served as executive vice president of technology, operations and North American sales and service.
A federal judge granted Peoples Bank a victory Thursday by ruling that it can sue Stifel Nicolaus & Co. on its claims that the broker violated the Indiana Securities Act and committed fraud.
Economists theorize that people nationwide have slowed down having children as the economy has struggled mightily over the last five years.
Kirr Marbach & Co., one of the state's few home-grown mutual funds, has been honored by Lipper Inc. for having the best multi-cap core fund out of 647 funds over a three-year period.
Animal control officials who raided an Indianapolis pet store that failed an annual inspection say they found hundreds of dead small animals as well as other creatures living in filthy tanks and cages.
The secretary of state's office is cautioning investors about a company that promises low risks and high returns but isn't registered to sell securities in Indiana.