Slabosky retiring from IU Health Plans
Alex Slabosky, who ran the M-Plan HMO for 20 years, is retiring from IU Health and has been replaced by the hospital’s treasurer, Ryan Kitchell.
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Alex Slabosky, who ran the M-Plan HMO for 20 years, is retiring from IU Health and has been replaced by the hospital’s treasurer, Ryan Kitchell.
The Commerce Department said Tuesday that the economy grew at an annual rate of 2 percent in the July-September quarter, lower than an initial 2.5-percent estimate made last month. The government also said after-tax incomes fell by the largest amount in two years.
Indiana’s jobless rate rose to 9 percent in October, up from 8.9 percent the previous month, marking the fifth straight month the state’s unemployment rate has risen.
UnitedHealth Group Inc. said it will acquire XLHealth Corp., a provider of managed care for chronically ill Medicare members. Indianapolis-based WellPoint Inc. had been considering a possible acquisition of the company.
The Franklin Township board voted 3-2 Monday night to fight a parent lawsuit aimed at forcing the district to restore free school bus service.
The Indiana AFL-CIO organized the rally to coincide with the General Assembly's pro forma "Organization Day" on Tuesday.
Edward Rau III of Munster is accused of defrauding the Ameristar Casino by ordering dealers to give chips to a Chicago man who would cash them in and split the money with Rau.
Indiana utility regulators are expanding a third-party review of Indianapolis manhole explosions to include the latest two blasts.
Win tickets to a downtown screening of the holiday classic.
“Christmas at the Zoo” opens Nov. 25 and runs through Dec. 30. Details here.
A new group of artists has moved into the expanded arts space at the Circle City Industrial Complex. A preview Nov. 30 will give you a chance to see the space and introduce yourself to their work. More details on the south-side gallery here.
“Is That Your Reel Hair” returns to the Indy Fringe Building Nov. 25-Dec. 3. Details here.
Nov. 25-Jan. 8
Children’s Museum of Indianapolis
With all that goes on upstairs at the Children’s Museum, you might have forgotten that the museum has its own theater operating in the basement, with shows most days offered free with admission to the museum. You can find details of the Dorothy show here.
Nov. 25-26
Artcraft Theatre, Franklin
Yes, it’s the old Shirley Temple film. No, it’s not brilliant filmmaking. But if your family is overstuffed and looking to get out after Thanksgiving Day, this is an opportunity to take the kids to see a film they probably haven’t already seen. And the Artcraft experience, as always, includes pre-show skits, prizes, a cartoon, and fresh popcorn. If you don’t make it this weekend, consider a Franklin visit Dec. 2-4 for “A Christmas Story,” Dec. 9-10 for “White Christmas” or Dec. 16-17 for “Christmas Vacation.” Details here.
Nov. 25-Dec. 24
Indiana Repertory Theatre
You know the story. You probably even know the quality of the Indiana Repertory Theatre’s annual production. But you may not know about the “Oh! What Fun!” nights that may include live reindeer, live lobby music, cast talk-backs, marshmallow tasting, carolers and more. Details here.
A new restaurant called The End of the Line Public House is set to replace Shelbi Street Cafe & Bistro in the Fountain Square Theatre building. Plus, more restaurant news.
The average rate for 30-year mortgages dipped from 4.25 percent to 4.24 percent for the week ended Nov. 16, according to Bankrate.com. The rate for 15-year mortgages fell to 3.47 percent from 3.5 percent.
Capitol Construction Services has completed the renovation of a 30,000-square-foot HHGregg store at 10101 E. U.S. Highway 36, Avon.
The Dow Jones industrial average lost almost 250 points after the special committee of Congress assigned to come up with $1.2 trillion in deficit cuts over 10 years indicated that there would be no deal.
–Rob Christman has joined the local office of Colliers International as a senior adviser specializing in industrial property.
–Chris Baker has joined Gibson Commercial Construction as a project manager/estimator. Kelli Gibson has been promoted to business development.
-Master Pak leased 33,900 square feet in Park 100 Building 98, 8250 Zionsville Road. The tenant was represented by Ashley Bussell and Ralph Balber of Newmark Knight Frank Halakar. The landlord, Duke Realty, was represented by Duke’s Glenn Davis.
-M&M Wrecker renewed its lease of 5,400 square feet of industrial flex space in Adrade Building 2, 10760 De Andra Drive, Zionsville. The landlord, Andrade LLC, was represented by Brady Clements of Skyline Property Group LLC. The tenant represented itself.
-Massage Envy leased 4,800 square feet at Allyne Park, 1001 N. State Road 135, Greenwood. The tenant was represented by Tracey Holtzman of Midland Atlantic. The landlord, Allyne Park Dynasty LLC, was represented by Liz Yoho of Providence Partners.
-Massage Envy leased 3,800 square feet at Five River Crossing, 8555 N. River Road. The tenant was represented by Tracey Holtzman of Midland Atlantic. The landlord, Five River Crossing LLC, was represented by Barbara Zike of PK Partners.
-Massage Envy leased 3,200 square feet at Fishers Corner, 11680 Commercial Drive, Fishers. The tenant was represented by Tracey Holtzman of Midland Atlantic. The landlord, Sena Realty, was represented by Jacque Haynes of Cassidy Turley.
-Curves leased 1,700 square feet at Meridian Village Plaza, 13610 N. Meridian St., Carmel. The tenant was represented by Craig Ramsay of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The landlord, Centro Heritage SPE 5 LLC, represented itself.
-Mattingly Lawn Care renewed its lease of 1,600 square feet of industrial flex space in Brookville P-52, 8430 Brookville Road. The landlord, Brookville P-52, was represented by Brady Clements of Skyline Property Group LLC. The tenant represented itself.
-Lucky B Boutique leased 1,400 square feet at 912 Westfield Blvd. The tenant was represented by Michael Cranfill of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The landlord, Wilson M Realty LLC, was represented by Walter Freihofer of Freihofer Commercial.
-Maxx Tan leased 1,400 square feet at Greenwood Springs Shopping Center, 1279 Emerson Ave. The landlord, Regency Centers, was represented by Keith Fried of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The tenant represented itself.
-Audio Xcellence renewed its lease of 1,200 square feet of retail space at White River Landing, 239 S. State Road 135, Suite E, Greenwood. The landlord, White River Landing LLC, was represented by Brady Clements of Skyline Property Group LLC. The tenant represented itself.
-New Heights Enterprises leased 1,200 square feet of retail space in Eagle Highland Shops, 7036 Shore Terrace. The landlord, Eagle Highland Shops LLC, was represented by Brady Clements of Skyline Property Group LLC. The tenant represented itself.
-Nekea Thomas renewed her lease of 1,048 square feet of retail space in Michigan Road Plaza, 7845 Michigan Road. The landlord, Michigan Road Plaza LLC, was represented by Brady Clements of Skyline Property Group LLC. The tenant represented herself.
-Arbor Homes bought a 34-lot subdivision at 3912 S. Meridian St. The price wasn’t disclosed. The buyer was represented by Robert J. Lane of Carpenter Commercial Realtors. The seller, Meridian Street Partners, was represented by Brenda Richards of Carpenter Commercial Realtors.
-Gary Aletto bought a 13,712-square-foot office building at 2445 N. Meridian St. The price wasn’t disclosed. The buyer was represented by Brad King and Ron Bell of Colliers International. The seller, Community Action of Greater Indianapolis, was represented by Mary Beth Kohart of Cassidy Turley.