NFL decides to add 5,000 tickets to Super Bowl mix
NFL officials on Monday said they plan to expand Lucas Oil Stadium’s capacity to 68,000 during the Feb. 5 event in Indianapolis. Capacity for Colts games is typically 63,000.
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NFL officials on Monday said they plan to expand Lucas Oil Stadium’s capacity to 68,000 during the Feb. 5 event in Indianapolis. Capacity for Colts games is typically 63,000.
Closed sales last year inched up 1.2 percent in 13 area counties and jumped 18.3 percent from July through December, bolstered by a 7.2-percent increase during the last month of 2011.
Indiana added 12,000 private-sector jobs in December, but the state’s unemployment rate held steady at 9 percent as a huge wave of Hoosiers entered the labor force.
The agreement calls for longtime salt supplier Cargill Inc. to give Indianapolis 125 tons of salt and five pickup trucks equipped with snow plows and salt spreaders.
The Indiana secretary of state’s office says the investment bank agreed to pay a $100,000 fine and $110,000 in investigative costs.
The Indiana Senate on Monday approved by a wide margin a proposal that gives residents limited rights to resist police officers trying to enter their homes.
Indiana House Democrats walked off the floor Monday after losing an effort to put a right-to-work measure aimed at unions before voters, possibly resuming an off-and-on boycott strategy aimed at derailing the measure for the second straight year.
People who work for cities, towns or counties would no longer be allowed to hold political offices in those government units under a bill approved by the Indiana Senate.
The 86,634-square-foot building that houses a Kohl’s department store fetched $15.3 million, or about $177 per square foot, according to a CoStar Group report.
The average price for Super Bowl tickets sold on NFL Ticket Exchange so far is $4,183, slightly more than last year’s championship game between the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers, when sales averaged $4,140.
Indiana House Democrats have returned to work at the statehouse after a boycott over divisive right-to-work legislation by moving to strike down the measure.
-Kort Builders has completed a 964-square-foot retail space for Trichology Salon at 1440 Clay Terrace Blvd., Carmel.
-Kort Builders has started a 5,040-square-foot build-out for Tin Roof restaurant at 36 S. Pennsylvania St.
-Kort Builders has started a 2,300-square-foot build-out for Ossip Optometry at 54 Monument Circle.
-Kort Builders has started a 3,812-square-foot build-out for Massage Envy, 8555 River Road.
–Mary Beth Kohart has joined CBRE as first vice president, brokerage services, in the office services group.
–Bryan Nikirk has joined Wurster Construction Co. Inc. as director of business development.
The average rate for 30-year mortgages was unchanged at 4.18 percent for the week ended Jan. 18, according to Bankrate.com. The rate for 15-year mortgages rose from 3.38 percent to 3.39 percent.
-Sterling Electric Inc. leased 70,400 square feet of industrial space at 7973 Allison Ave. The tenant was represented by Sean McHale of Colliers International. The landlord, Prologis, was represented by Elizabeth Kavchak of ProLogis.
-Phoenix Material Management extended and expanded its lease and will now occupy 70,400 square feet of industrial space at Plainfield Industrial Park, 923 Whitaker Road, Plainfield. The tenant was represented by Rick Suja of Colliers International. The landlord, KPIV 923 Whitaker Road LP, was represented by Luke Wessel of Cassidy Turley.
-Forward Air Inc. leased 38,250 square feet of industrial space at 2363 Perry Road, Plainfield. The tenant was represented by Michael Bauer of Fischer & Co. The landlord, Clarion Partners, was represented by Fritz Kauffman and Bryan Poynter of Cassidy Turley.
-GVS Filter Technology renewed its lease of 17,600 square feet of industrial space at 5303-5373 W. 79th St. The tenant was represented by Michael Weishaar of Cassidy Turley.The landlord, Duke Realty Corp., was represented by Duke’s Kate Willen Ems.
-Rocket Epicurean Ventures LLC leased 9,325 square feet of industrial space off at 602 N. Park Ave. The landlord, Tway Properties LLC, was represented by D. Bryan Weese of Bingham McHale LLP. The tenant represented itself.
-Williamson Auto Body leased 7,301 square feet of retail space in Esquire Plaza, 8347 Pendleton Pike. The landlord, Sandor Development, was represented by Sandor’s Jeff Roberts. The tenant represented itself.
-Bycan-Sellen Associates leased an additional 6,400 square feet of industrial space at 7998 Centerpoint Drive. The landlord, Clarion Partners, was represented by Fritz Kauffman and Bryan Poynter of Cassidy Turley. The tenant represented itself.
-Schmidt Mortgage leased 3,415 square feet in Hamilton Crossing III, 12800 N. Meridian St., Carmel. The tenant was represented by Jenna Barnett of Newmark Knight Frank Halakar. The landlord, Duke Realty, was represented by Duke’s Adam Seger.
-PolicyStat leased 3,026 square feet in Hamilton Crossing III, 12800 N. Meridian St., Carmel. The tenant was represented by Chris Carmen of Carmen Commercial Real Estate. The landlord, Duke Realty, was represented by Duke’s Adam Seger.
-Indy X Fitness leased 2,570 square feet of retail space in The Pointe, 1259 N. State Road 135, Greenwood. The tenant was represented by Cathy Richards of Lee & Associates. The landlord, Sun Greenwood LLC, was represented by Cathy Richards and Jim Karozos of Lee & Associates.
-3D Recreation leased 2,444 square feet of retail space in Fall Creek Harbour, 10142 Brooks School Road, Fishers. The tenant and landlord, FCH Associates LLC, were represented by Cindy Hoskinson and Herb Feldmann of Lee & Associates
-Paradise Tanning leased 2,170 square feet of retail space in Ashley Crossing, 733C Lowes Blvd., Greenwood. The landlord, Sandor Development, was represented by Sandor’s Jeff Roberts. The tenant represented itself.
-Diva Nails leased 1,530 square feet of retail space in Honey Creek Plaza, 5346 W. 38th St. The landlord, Sandor Development, was represented by Sandor’s Drew Kelly. The tenant represented itself.
-The Gabriel Project leased an additional 684 square feet at 5455 W. 86th St. The landlord, Polaris Commercial Investments LLC, was represented by Dan Baldini of Polaris. The tenant represented itself.
-Cranfill Development bought the 11,127-square-foot Merchants’ Pointe retail building at 2271 Pointe Parkway, Carmel. The building had been listed for $1.1 million. The sale price wasn’t disclosed. The buyer was represented by Michael Cranfill of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The seller, Indiana Bank & Trust, was represented by Jackie Haynes of Cassidy Turley.
-William Sollenberger bought a 12,400-square-foot industrial property at 468 Gradle Drive, Carmel. The price wasn’t disclosed. The buyer was represented by Drew Patton of Northern Commercial. The seller, McCoy Investments, was represented by Don Treibic of Cassidy Turley.
-AO Realty LLC bought a 43,253-square-foot-industrial property at 1205 W. South St., Lebanon. The price wasn’t disclosed. The seller, Solideal USA, was represented by Kelly Williams and Ray Simons of Cassidy Turley. The buyer represented itself.
-Team Six Properties LLC bought a 48,000-square-foot industrial property at 1800 Commerce Parkway, Franklin. Both the buyer and seller, Klaisler Manufacturing Corp., were represented by Don Treibic and Fritz Kauffman of Cassidy Turley.
Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield ranked No. 12 in a new national customer satisfaction survey, but the poor showing doesn’t appear to threaten the Indianapolis-based company’s business success.<
Hundreds of employees at the Reebok-Adidas plant in Indianapolis worked late Sunday night and early Monday morning, making thousands of shirts featuring the American Football Conference and National Football Conference champions who will meet in the Super Bowl. About 3,000 to 5,000 shirts, representing the New England Patriots and the New York Giants, were printed each hour. The shirts will be shipped to various retailers.
A mother and her 4-year-old son escaped from their vehicle after it crashed into an east-side Indianapolis creek Monday morning. Police said the woman lost control of her car and drove down a grassy area and into a creek at East 30th Street and Massachusetts Avenue. The woman was able to roll down the driver’s-side window and climb to the roof of the car with her son, where she was rescued by emergency officials.
Indiana University Health promoted Doug Puckett to CEO of Indiana University Health Morgan Hospital in Martinsville. The 106-bed hospital became part of IU Health last year through a merger. Since 2004, Puckett has served as chief operating officer and chief financial officer for IU Health West Hospital in Avon. Larry Bailey, CEO of IU Health Paoli Hospital, has been serving as interim CEO for IU Health Morgan Hospital. Puckett holds a bachelor’s in finance from IUPUI and an MBA from Butler University.
CNO Financial Group Inc. named Frederick J. Crawford its chief financial officer, beginning today. Crawford succeeds Ed Bonach, who became the life and health insurer’s CEO in September. Crawford joins CNO from Lincoln Financial Group, where he was head of corporate development and investments and, before that, CFO. Crawford holds a bachelor’s from Indiana State University and an MBA from the University of Iowa.