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Delaware County closing office building on Fridays
Facing steep budget cuts, the county northeast of Indianapolis will be shutting down its main government building on Fridays and cutting the work week of nearly 150 employees.
City seeks new operator for recycling program
Indianapolis is soliciting proposals for its drop-off recycling program with the aim of boosting participation in the initiative.
Farm subsidies may face cuts amid record profits
U.S. farmers earning record profits are fighting to maintain agricultural subsidies, a likely target of the congressional supercommittee working to reduce federal spending.
Boys found safe at hospital
A 14-year-old boy with special needs was found safe at an Avon hospital at 3 a.m. Tuesday. Earlier in the morning, fire and police personnel were called to a neighborhood near West 10th Street and Country Club Road to help find the boy after he disappeared from his home. They tracked signals from the boy’s Project Lifesaver bracelet, which helps guardians keep track of children with autism, to a retention pond. The boy apparently cut off his bracelet and threw it into the pond.
Leak prompts evacuation in Lebanon
Residents of a Lebanon neighborhood are being asked to evacuate their homes for the second time in a week due to a gas leak. Construction workers hit a gas main about 9 a.m. Tuesday near the Chadwick Village at 250 North and Elm Swamp Road. Crews are working to cap the leak. More than 50 homes in the neighborhood were evacuated for several hours last Tuesday.
Gas leak contained in Fishers
About 40 homes were evacuated Tuesday morning in the Del Webb subdivision in Fishers due to a gas leak. The neighborhood is near 126th Street and Cyntheanne Road. Vectren stopped the leak about 11:15 a.m. and residents were allowed to return to their homes.
Anderson racino emerges from bankruptcy
The parent company of Anderson racetrack and casino Hoosier Park has officially emerged from bankruptcy. The original shareholders of Centaur Inc., about 80 individual Indiana investors, lost their entire investment in the company.
State to crack down on new online gambling machines
Indiana officials have decided to clamp down on new electronic gambling machines that let users connect to online games and are giving the state excise police authority to remove them and cite businesses that have them.
IU Health, Howard Regional call off merger talks
The integration of the two not-for-profit hospital systems, approved by Howard Regional's board in late May, is now dead, the two hospitals announced Monday.
Kilroy’s Broad Ripple plan clears another hurdle
Kilroy’s Bar n’ Grill received preliminary approval on Monday from the Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Marion County, which recommended a liquor permit for the building at 821 Broad Ripple Ave.
Furniture manufacturer plans expansion, 120 more jobs
Goshen-based Wieland Designs Inc. said it will add the jobs by 2015 as part of a $1 million investment to improve existing facilities and purchase specialized machinery to enhance production.
Indiana ACLU starts 3-year fundraising drive
The group is locked in two high-profile battles with the state seeking to invalidate new laws barring Planned Parenthood of Indiana from receiving Medicaid funds and cracking down on illegal immigration.
WRTV sold with eight other TV stations for $212M
Television station and newspaper owner The E.W. Scripps Co. said Monday that it will pay $212 million in cash for nine TV stations, including WRTV in Indianapolis, owned by The McGraw-Hill Cos.
California firm’s Park 100 portfolio goes back to lender
California-based Blue Real Estate lost the last big chunk of its Indianapolis portfolio last week when a lender took control of Blue’s 360,000-square-foot, seven-building portfolio in Park 100.
Eli Lilly, Turkish firm in talks to sell drugs in 26 nations
Eli Lilly and Co., the world’s biggest maker of psychiatric drugs, is in talks with Mustafa Nevzat Ilac Sanayii AS to sell the Turkish company’s treatments in 26 countries, said Mustafa Nevzat’s CEO.
Construction
-Capitol Construction Services has completed a 3,000-square-foot build-out of the Zeller Realty office at 11611 N. Meridian St., Suite 120, Carmel.
-Capitol Construction Services has completed an 11,400-square-foot build-out for G & S Research at 3950 Priority Way South.
-Capitol Construction Services has completed a 4,000-square-foot build-out of a King David’s Dogs restaurant at 135 N. Pennsylvania St.
Residential
On a seasonally adjusted basis, the pace of mortgage loan applications increased 9.3 percent for the week ended Sept. 23, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. The rate for 30-year mortgages dropped to 4.25 percent from 4.29 percent the previous week. The rate for 15-year mortgages rose to 3.47 percent from 3.46 percent.
Leases/leasing contracts
-Kuehne + Nagel leased 126,420 square feet in Park Fletcher Building 38, 2840 Fortune Circle West. The tenant was represented by Mark Writt and Bayne Porter of CB Richard Ellis. The landlord, Duke Realty, was represented by Duke’s Glenn Davis.
-Thrifty Supply leased 28,000 square feet at East Main Street Shoppes, 1004 E. Main St., Brownsburg. The tenant was represented by Jodi Milto of Midland Atlantic. The landlord, Mark IV Co., represented itself.
-Tilted Kilt leased 8,000 square feet at 141 S. Meridian St. The tenant was represented by Ryan Murphy of SRS Real Estate. The landlord, SMC-Retail LLC, was represented by Gary Perel of Newmark Knight Frank Halakar.
-Napa Auto Parts leased a 7,500-square-foot former Speedway Auto Parts at 2678 E. Main St., Plainfield. The landlord, Dorothy Turner, was represented by Tracey Holtzman of Midland Atlantic. The tenant represented itself.
-Formstack leased 5,206 square feet of office space at 8606 Allisonville Road. The tenant was represented by Kevin Gillihan and Graham Summers of Jones Lang LaSalle. The landlord, Castle Creek Office LLC, was represented by Brian Fitzgerald of Citimark Management Co.
-Associated Bank leased 5,102 square feet at 300 N. Meridian St. The tenant was represented by John Crisp of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, University Park Associates LLC, was represented by Mike Napariu of REI Real Estate Services LLC.
-Bu Da Lounge leased 5,000 square feet at 148 E. Market St. The tenant was represented by Conrad Jacobs of Newmark Knight Frank Halakar. The landlord, Center Township Investments LLC, was represented by Gary Perel of Newmark Knight Frank Halakar.
-Grace Assembly of God renewed its lease for 5,000 square feet of retail space in South Greenwood Shoppes, 6001 N. U.S. 31, Whiteland. The tenant was represented by Bruce Richardson of Royal Cos. The landlord, HRCP Inc., was represented by Cathy Richards of Lee & Associates.
-The Flying Cupcake leased 4,000 square feet of retail space in Stewart Place, 831 S. Rangeline Road, Carmel. The tenant was represented by Bart Jackson and Scot Courtney of Lee & Associates. The landlord, TT Commercial One LLC, was represented by Susannah Gershman of Thompson Thrift.
-Laundry Bright leased 3,400 square feet at Hanna Shops, 3915 S. Madison Ave. The tenant was represented by Jodi Milto of Midland Atlantic. The landlord, RCS Holdings LLC, was represented by Jeff Merritt of Summit Realty Group.
-Soil and Materials Engineers Inc. leased 2,585 square feet of office space at 5847 W. 74th St. The tenant was represented by Darrin Boyd and Dave Moore of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, Duke Realty, was represented by Kate Willen of Duke.
-The Environmental Protection Agency leased 2,407 square feet of office space at 10 W. Market St. The landlord, MT Acquisitions LLC, was represented by Dave Moore and Darrin Boyd of Cassidy Turley. The tenant represented itself.
-FileWave USA Inc. leased 2,000 square feet of office space at 10711 Horse Creek Court. The landlord, Prairie View at Crosspoint LLC, was represented by Darrin Boyd and Dave Moore of Cassidy Turley. The tenant represented itself.
-Nail Spa leased 1,300 square feet at Carmel Walk, 1305-1327 Rangeline Road, Carmel. The landlord, The Fineberg Group, was represented by Pay Boyle of Midland Atlantic. The tenant represented itself.
Sales/acquisitions
-Gene B. Glick Family Housing Foundation bought the 240-unit Thompson Village Apartments on Thompson Road near State Road 135. The sale price for the property, which was listed for $9.5 million, wasn’t disclosed. The buyer and the seller, New York-based The Embassy Group, were represented by Tikijian Associates.
-An affiliate of PackageRight Corp. bought a 54,136-square-foot manufacturing facility at 802 Berryman Pike, Tipton. The price wasn’t disclosed. The seller, SPM Real Estate Inc., was represented by Stan Elser of Lee & Associates. The buyer represented itself.