Construction
-Kort Builders has completed a 32,000-square-foot office build-out for the Guitar Center at 6625 Network Way.
-Kort Builders has completed a 1,915-square-foot retail space for Glitz Boutique at 5151 E. 82nd St.
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-Kort Builders has completed a 32,000-square-foot office build-out for the Guitar Center at 6625 Network Way.
-Kort Builders has completed a 1,915-square-foot retail space for Glitz Boutique at 5151 E. 82nd St.
The average rate for 30-year mortgages rose from 4.20 to 4.21 percent for the week ended Dec. 28, according to Bankrate.com. The rate for 15-year mortgages rose from 3.42 percent to 3.44 percent.
-DestinationXL leased 16,307 square feet of retail space in Plaza at Castleton 8480 Castleton Corner Drive. The tenant was represented by Robyn Smart of Lee & Associates. The landlord, Castleton Shopping Center LLC, was represented by Bryan Chandler of Eclipse Realty and Paul Gold of ECHO Retail.
-Bohlsen PR LLC leased 7,800 square feet of office space at 201 S. Capitol Ave. The tenant was represented by Stephen Adams of Hokanson Cos. The landlord, Coastal Partners LLC, was represented by Bennett Williams and Pete Anderson of Cassidy Turley.
-Compendium leased 4,561 square feet of office space at 55 Monument Circle. The tenant was represented by Jenna Barnett of Newmark Knight Frank Halakar. The landlord, Winthrop Management LP, was represented by Bennett Williams and Pete Anderson of Cassidy Turley.
-Hall Render Killian Heath and Lyman leased 3,999 square feet of office space at One American Square. The landlord, OneAmerica Financial Partners, was represented by Jon Owens and Russ Van Til of Cassidy Turley. The tenant represented itself.
-Baxter James and Rose, LLP leased 3,062 square feet of office space at 6602 E. 75th St. The tenant was represented by Thomas Osborne of Colliers International. The landlord, Mayfield Gentry Realty Advisors Inc., was represented by Andrew Martin of Cassidy Turley.
-Circle City Pizza renewed its lease for 2,269 square feet of retail space in Esquire Plaza, 8245 Pendleton Pike. The tenant and landlord, Sandor Development, represented themselves.
-JobNews Inc. leased 1,595 square feet of office space at 3077 E. 98th St. The tenant was represented by Thomas Hadley of Summit Realty Group. The landlord, Brookfield Real Estate Opportunity Group, was represented by Dave Moore and Darrin Boyd of Cassidy Turley.
-The UPS Store leased 1,440 square feet of retail space in Greenbriar Shopping Center, 8555 Ditch Road. The tenant was represented by Ron Mannon of Lee & Associates. The landlord, Prime Property Investors Fund VIII, was represented by Bart Jackson and Scot Courtney of Lee & Associates.
-Shurr Success renewed its lease for 1,365 square feet of office space at 6505 E. 82nd St. The landlord, NorthStar Realty Finance Corp., was represented by Dave Moore and Darrin Boyd of Cassidy Turley. The tenant represented itself.
-The Pet Spaw LLC leased 1,350 square feet of office space at 3934 W. 96th St. The tenant was represented by Darrin Boyd of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, Brinson Properties LLC, was represented by Darrin Boyd and Dave Moore of Cassidy Turley.
-The DeNovo Group leased 1,260 square feet of office space at 101 W. Ohio St. The tenant was represented by Bennett Williams and Andrew Martin of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, West Ohio II LLC, was represented by Renae Breitbach of Amerimar.
-Midwest Estate Buyers LLC leased 1,200 square feet of retail space at 1675 W. Smith Valley Road, Greenwood. The tenant was represented by John Byrne of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, CW Capital Asset Management, was represented by Bill French of Cassidy Turley.
-Westside Checking renewed its lease for 1,200 square feet of retail space in Eagledale Plaza, 2802 N. Lafayette Road, No. 22. The tenant and landlord, Sandor Development, represented themselves.
-Midwest Environmental and Pallet Recycling Inc. leased 1,200 square feet at 1434 Sadlier Circle, East Drive. The tenant was represented by Ashley Bussell of Newmark Knight FrankHalakar. The landlord, First Industrial Realty Trust, was represented by Kristin Broome of First Industrial Realty Trust.
-Philly Steak & Lemonade leased 1,000 square feet of retail space in 30th & Kessler retail center at 3117 W. 30th St. The tenant and landlord, DEWERCS One LLC, were represented by Cindy Hoskinson and Herb Feldmann of Lee & Associates.
-DDS Integrated LLC bought a 10,460-square-foot building at 4495 Saguaro Trail. The price wasn’t disclosed. The buyer was represented by J.D. Graves of CBRE. The seller, Belden & Wampler LLC, was represented by Nick Svarczkopf and Mark Writt of CBRE.
-An investment group headed by Bluestone Property Management bought the 753-unit Cottages of Fall Creek apartments at the northwest corner of East 56th Street and Interstate 465. The price paid for the complex, formerly known as Brendan Way, wasn’t disclosed. The buyer and seller, special servicer Helios AMC, were represented by Tikijian Associates.
An Indianapolis woman was arrested early Thursday morning after police said she attempted to light her 52-year-old husband on fire. Police responded to the call in the 3500 block of North Ralston Avenue at 12:09 a.m. Thursday. A man told police he was sleeping inside the home when his wife poured rubbing alcohol on him and tried to set him on fire with a lighter. The man said his wife, 48-year-old Esther Phinisee, was intoxicated. Phinisee, who has a prior conviction for manslaughter and is a registered violent sexual predator, was arrested and preliminarily charged with arson, criminal confinement, obstruction of justice and battery.
Indianapolis police are searching for a suspect who held up a northeast-side gas station early Friday morning. The incident happened near Pendleton Pike and Interstate 465 about 1 a.m. Witnesses said the suspect attempted to rob the gas station and, at some point during the robbery, a shot was fired. However, no one was hurt. The suspect fled the scene, heading north on Pendleton Pike.
The Marion County Traffic Safety Partnership and the Indiana DUI Task Force plan to patrol the streets this New Year’s weekend, keeping an eye out for drunk drivers. Members from Indiana’s 35 DUI Task Forces will conduct sobriety checkpoints and roving patrols across the state through New Year’s Day. The Indiana Criminal Justice Institute’s Traffic Safety Division said a total of 135 people have died in Indiana so far in 2010 because of an impaired driver. There are typically 50 alcohol-related collisions in Indiana during the Christmas and New Year’s holiday period.
Dayana Vazquez-Buquer is among 3,919 students from low- to moderate-income Indiana families who qualified for an Indiana Choice Scholarship this year. She praises the General Assembly for creating the voucher program.
The Indiana Economic Development Corp. announced Friday that it secured job commitments from a record 219 companies in 2011, an increase from 200 companies in 2010.
Drugstore operator Walgreen Co. said Thursday it expects to lose almost 90 percent of prescriptions handled by pharmacy benefits manager Express Scripts Inc. after it leaves Express Scripts' networks on Jan. 1.
Construction on two new bridges costing $2.6 billion and spanning the Ohio River between Kentucky and Indiana could begin in late 2012, with the spans open before the end of the decade, Kentucky and Indiana officials said Thursday.
Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels and state job-creation officials will tackle Super Bowl weekend by entertaining corporate executives with the potential to bring more jobs to the state – but the governor has purchased his own ticket for the game.
Little Red Door Cancer Agency strives to make the most of life and the least of cancer.
Tourism leaders in Chicago are launching an initiative some observers think is a direct shot at Indianapolis. In October, the Chicago Convention and Tourism Bureau formed its own sports commission and fed it $300,000 in startup cash.
Eli Lilly and Co., after more than a decade of setbacks, is counting on diabetes to help it survive a string of patent losses on other products that have begun to sap the drugmaker’s sales.
USA Track & Field hopes a more coherent TV schedule and a bigger presence at live events will generate interest in the sport that lasts beyond the summer Olympics. Yet USATF is at odds with some athletes who say they could line up more of their own sponsors, if it weren’t for the governing body’s rules.
Just a warning: Even if we catch a week of sunny skies and temps in the 40s, some will be unhappy.
A group of angel investors, entrepreneurs and high-tech aficionados on Jan. 18 will launch the Speak Easy, a 5,750-square-foot space on the southern edge of Broad Ripple that will serve as a gathering place for those active in the startup community.
Basket of Hope has opportunities for involvement long after the Super Bowl has moved on to the next destination.