• Corporate Programs
  • Gift Cards
  • Advertise
  • People
  • Lists
  • Jobs
  • Classifieds
  • Public Notices
  • Newsletters
  • Podcasts
  • Contact Us
Indianapolis Business Journal
Subscribe Now Log In
Indianapolis Business Journal
  • Newsletters
  • Podcast
  • Weekly Paper
  • Advertise
  • People
  • Lists
  • Jobs
  • Classifieds
  • Public Notices
  • News
    • Weekly Paper
      • Digital Edition
      • Purchase Past Issues
    • Diversity
    • Sports Business
    • Small Business
    • Banking & Finance
    • Regional
      • Boone County
      • Hamilton County
      • Hancock County
      • Hendricks County
      • Johnson County
      • Madison County
      • Morgan County
      • Shelby County
      • Other Counties
    • More Industries
      • Communications
      • Education & Workforce Development
      • Energy & Environment
      • Government & Economic Development
      • Law
      • Manufacturing
      • Philanthropy
      • Transportation, Distribution & Logistics
      • Workplace Issues
    • Company News
      • Eli Lilly and Co.
      • Simon Property Group
      • Elevance
      • More Public Companies
      • More Private Companies
    • Corrections
    • Multimedia
      • Photo Galleries
      • Videos
      • IBJ mobile apps
      • RSS Feeds
  • Real Estate
    • Retail
    • Restaurants
    • Commercial
    • Residential
  • Politics
  • North of 96th
  • Health Care
  • Tech
  • Opinion
    • Forefront
    • Viewpoint
    • Editorials
    • Letters to the Editor
  • Events
    • 20 in Their Twenties
      • 2025 Honorees
      • 2025 Event Video
      • 2024 Event Photos
      • Past Recipients
      • Nominate
      • Register for event
    • Bourbon & Brokers
    • CEO of the Year & C-Suite Awards
    • Commercial Real Estate & Construction Power Breakfast
    • Economic Forecast
    • Education Power Breakfast
    • Fast 25
      • 2025 Honorees
      • 2024 Event Video
      • 2024 Event Photos
      • Past Recipients
      • Nominate
      • Register for Event
    • Forty Under 40
      • 2026 Honorees
      • 2026 Event Video
      • 2026 Event Photos
      • Past Recipients
      • Nominate
      • Register for Event
    • Gleaners – Hunger & Health
    • Health Care & Benefits Power Breakfast
    • Excellence in Health Care
      • 2024 Event Photos
      • 2026 Honorees
      • 2024 Event Video
      • Past Recipients
      • Nominate
      • Register for Event
    • Indiana 250
      • 2022 Photo Gallery
      • Indiana 250 Website
    • Innovate Indiana Series
      • Innovate Northeast Indiana – Fort Wayne
      • Innovate Southwest Indiana – Evansville
      • Innovate Northwest Indiana – Valparaiso
      • Innovate West Central Indiana – Terre Haute
      • Innovate Southern Indiana – New Albany
      • Innovate East Central Indiana – Muncie
      • Innovate North Central – South Bend – Elkhart
      • Innovate South Central Indiana – Bloomington
      • Innovate Central Indiana – Indianapolis
    • Leadership in Law
    • Life Sciences Power Breakfast
    • Nonprofit Excellence Awards
      • 2025 Honorees
    • Technology Power Breakfast
    • Women of Influence
      • 2025 Honorees
      • 2024 Event Video
      • 2024 Event Photos
      • Past Recipients
      • Nominate
      • Register for event
  • Awards
    • Submit Award Nominations
    • Award Recipients
      • 20 in their Twenties
      • CEO of the Year and C-Suite Awards
        • Past Recipients
        • 2025 Honorees
      • Fast25
      • Excellence in Health Care
        • Past Recipients
        • 2026 Honorees
        • Nominations
      • HR Impact Awards
      • Michael A. Carroll Award
      • Nonprofit Excellence Awards
      • Women of Influence
        • 2024 Honorees
        • Past Recipients
      • Forty Under 40
        • Class of 2026
        • Past Recipients
      • Tech Exec of the Year
        • 2024 Honorees
        • Past Recipients
  • Content Studio
    • Thought Leadership
      • In commercial real estate, trust turns relationships into long-term successes.
      • After 30 years, Women’s Fund of Central Indiana goes statewide, now Women’s Foundation of Indiana
      • Why Quality Facilities are a Mission-Critical Investment for Nonprofits
      • How nonprofits can adapt to a shifting financial landscape
      • Planning considerations for business succession
      • How Organizations Can Spend Less Time on Investments and More Time on Impact
      • Bringing a personal touch to financial planning
      • A prescription for better health
      • Small and mid-sized firms shouldn’t take cybersecurity risks lightly
      • It’s time to take a scalpel to the business school
      • Advancing access, affordability, and workforce readiness
      • Addressing Indiana’s workforce transformation needs
      • Rethinking Risk: How Climate Change is Reshaping Insurance
      • Pacers Foundation, Gleaners team up to feed hungry Hoosiers
      • Howard Bailey Financial® Vice President Marshal Johnson on Helping You “Retire With Purpose”
      • Educators preparing for new diploma standards
      • Innovation is a mindset that must be taught
      • What to consider before selling your business
      • Q&A: STATE OF WOMEN IN CENTRAL INDIANA REPORT
      • Cracking the Glass Ceiling is Not Enough: New Women’s Executive Leadership Institute Brings Sisterhood Approach to Progress
      • Integrating AI
      • Thinking of selling your business? Here’s what you need to know
      • Indiana State University focuses on workforce readiness
      • Putting students on the best career path
      • CareSource provides resources and programs to make Indiana healthier
      • Housing market on the mend
      • Cybersecurity requires savvy, vigilance
      • Kelley School of Business Indianapolis is building a robust and reliable talent pipeline
      • How mission-driven work helps retain and attract top talent
      • Innovation & Workforce
      • Talent & Workforce
      • Talent for today—and tomorrow
      • Transparency can be transformational
      • Process improvement and its impact on healthcare delivery
      • Overcoming barriers for patients and providers
      • Shaping the disruptors: How Purdue’s MBT program sets a new standard
      • Group 1001 bringing innovation to financial services
      • Bringing technological advancements to life
      • Clearing the path to rewarding employment
      • The Tragedy of the Phone-Based Childhood is an Urgent Call We Must Answer
      • Addressing laboratory staffing shortages is critical for healthcare’s future
      • Business Succession Planning Q&A
      • Designing a benefits plan that works
      • Pandemic brought changes that are here to stay
      • Help students make the connection between learning and work
    • Thought Leadership Topics
    • Sponsored Content
      • Reauthorize The FirstNet Authority
      • Building wealth matters. Building a legacy matters more.
      • The essential role of a health plan in Indiana
      • New Initiative Protects Indiana Employers and Working Families from Increased Healthcare Costs
      • Addressing Indiana’s Healthcare Affordability Crisis
      • FirstNet: A Public-Private Partnership That Keeps America Safe
      • Make IT the Secret Weapon for Your Small Business
      • Automation can enhance client interactions
      • Loren Wood Builders: Crafting Legacy Projects Across Indiana
      • To drive government efficiency, connected technology is a must
      • INNOVATIVE – TRANSFORMATIVE – RAW AWE!
      • Where are they now: Rolls-Royce
      • Where are they now: LER TechForce
      • Where are they now: Micropulse
      • Future-ready HR: The versatility of full-service PEO partnerships
      • Where are they now: Meats by Linz
      • Where are they now: Liberation Labs
      • Where are they now: Doral Renewables/Mammoth Solar
      • Where are they now: Corteva Agriscience
      • Busey Bank Continues to Grow in Indiana, Adds Stutsman to Local Leadership Team
      • Competitive Advantages of Conscious Capitalism
      • Mohr Logistics Park: Transforming The Indianapolis Industrial Landscape
      • Empowering American Cities: Local Economic Intelligence, Trusted Advice
      • 2024 Indiana Global Economic Summit is key to building state’s economy of the future
      • When the Business of Your Business Becomes Your Wealth
      • Balancing Cost and Quality with Price Transparency Tools
      • Navigating Opportunities in Indianapolis Despite Economic Uncertainty
      • Superior Dental Care brings its highly regarded dental plans to the entire state of Indiana
    • Sponsored Content Samples
      • Sponsored Content – Emails
      • Sponsored Content – Print
      • Custom Videos
    • Business Cares Sites
      • Business Cares: Corporate Social Responsibility
      • Business Cares Breast Cancer Awareness
      • Business Cares Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
      • Business Cares Heart Health Awareness
    • Career Ready Indiana
      • 2025-26 – Earn & Learn
      • 2024-25 – Build Your Talent Pipeline
      • 2024-25 – Build Your Job Skills
      • 2023-24 – Need Talent? Grow Your Own
      • 2022-23 – Looking for Talent? Employers, We’ve Got You Covered!
      • 2021-22 – Hoosiers Talk About Why Indiana is a Great Place for Your Career
      • 2020-21 – Today’s College Students Older, Wiser
      • 2019-20 – Former Indy 500 Driver Crosses College Finish Line
    • Contact Us
Subscribe Now Log In
  • The Tip-Off
  • Weekly Paper
  • Latest IBJ Forefront
  • Excellence in Health Care 2026
  • Forty Under 40 2026
  • Corrections
Home » Search

Search Results

14129 results for 'articles'

To refine your search through our archives use our Advanced Search

Officer, suspect die in shootout

July 12, 2011

Terre Haute police officer Brent Long and a suspect he was trying to arrest, Shaun M. Seeley, 33, both died in a shootout Monday. According to authorities, Long was serving a warrant for Seeley when Seeley opened fire. It's believed that Long returned fire after being mortally wounded. Long, a six-year veteran, leaves behind his wife, an 11-year-old daughter and 10-month-old son. A police dog also was shot in the incident and is being treated.
 

Police to swarm streets this weekend

July 12, 2011

More than 300 police officers are expected to report for duty Friday and Saturday nights to help keep a lid on the kind of downtown violence that has marred recent Indiana Black Expo Summer Celebrations. “We’re going to deploy roughly 150 officers for traffic,” said Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Deputy Chief Mike Bates. “We’re going to have officers in two-person details to just walk around and keep people moving.” Officers will enforce curfew restrictions for teenagers on streets after 11 p.m. In addition, up to 300 members of the faith-based community will voluntarily walk streets to keep pedestrian traffic moving. Last year, on the last full night of the event, 10 people were wounded downtown in gang-related shootings.
 

70 percent of students pass ISTEP math, English

July 12, 2011

Seventy percent of students have passed the English and math portions of Indiana's standardized achievement test, the state announced Tuesday.

Crown Royal may become Brickyard 400 title sponsor

July 12, 2011

Deal with the whiskey maker could earn the Indianapolis Motor Speedway the richest title sponsorship payday in NASCAR.

Uncollected pledges remain high for United Way

July 12, 2011

United Way of Central Indiana will reserve about $2.65 million, or nearly 7 percent of the $38.2 million it raised in its annual campaign, to cover uncollected pledges from Hoosiers who lose their jobs.

Event merges forces of old, new venture-capital groups

July 12, 2011

The third annual Innovation Showcase is getting a boost from a partnership between the Venture Club of Indiana and tech social group Verge.

City seeking long-term operator of Eagle Creek course

July 12, 2011

Bids are due by July 29 for an eight-year contract to manage the golf club. The city intends to sue the former operator in an attempt to recover more than $200,000 after he defaulted on a $3.5 million loan.

Buyer snaps up 175-acre Golf Club of Indiana

July 12, 2011

An investment group has acquired the Golf Club of Indiana in southern Boone County near Zionsville and is planning improvements to the 175-acre property.

City seeks to close south-side hotel on nuisance charges

July 12, 2011

The owners of the Traveler’s Inn on Bluff Road face public nuisance charges and are accused of operating without a proper business license, according to a lawsuit filed by the city on Monday.

Notre Dame says 7-year capital campaign raised $2B

July 12, 2011

Officials say the school is now the first university without a medical school to raise more than $2 billion in a traditional seven-year capital campaign.

Judge temporarily blocks Medicaid prescription fee cut

July 11, 2011

U.S. District Judge Tanya Walton Pratt issued a temporary restraining order Friday blocking the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration from cutting its Medicaid prescription dispensing fees to $3 from $4.90.

Kilroy’s plans new restaurant in prime Broad Ripple spot

July 11, 2011

Kilroy's Bar n' Grill has applied for zoning approval to take over the Broad Ripple building occupied by Cardinal Fitness.

Property Lines template

July 11, 2011

Residential

July 11, 2011

On a seasonally adjusted basis, the pace of mortgage loan activity fell 5.2 percent for the week ended July 1, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. The rate for 30-year mortgages increased to 4.69 percent from 4.46 percent the previous week. The rate for 15-year mortgages increased to 3.79 percent from 3.64 percent.

Construction

July 11, 2011

-Kort Builders has started a 3,200-square-foot office and residential build-out for Wuertz law office at 22 E. Washington St.

-Kort Builders has started a 2,800-square-foot office build-out at the Maxwell, 530 E. Ohio St.

People

July 11, 2011

-The Epps-Elson Team—Cathy Epps, Kevin Elson and Jeff Cloyd—has joined RE/MAX Ability Plus, Carmel.

–Kevin Elson has been named managing broker for RE/MAX Ability Plus, Carmel.

Leases/leasing contracts

July 11, 2011

-Enviro-Max Inc. subleased 21,892 square feet at 5421 W. 84th St. The sublessor, Roofing Supply Group LLC, was represented by Jason Speckman of Summit Realty Group. The tenant represented itself.

-Arrow Electronics leased 5,415 square feet of office space at 3077 E. 98th St. The tenant was represented by Zane Brown of CB Richard Ellis. The landlord, BREOF Keystone REO LLC, was represented by Dave Moore and Darrin Boyd of Cassidy Turley.

-TKO Tae Kwon Do leased 4,261 square feet of retail space at Meridian North, 9333 N. Meridian St. The tenant and landlord, Landmark Properties Inc., represented themselves.

-Golitko & Daly P.C., leased 4,034 square feet of office space at Park Meridian, 9450 N. Meridian St. The tenant was represented by John A. Crisp of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, Landmark Properties Inc., was represented by Brian Pahud of Landmark.
 
-MainSource Financial Group leased 3,750 square feet of retail space in The Pointe, 1263 N. State Road 135, Greenwood. The tenant was represented by  Brian Russell of Russell Development Co. The landlord, Sun Greenwood LLC, was represented by Cathy Richards and Jim Karozos of Lee & Associates.

-NorthWest Financial Services leased 2,426 square feet of office space at Meridian North, 9333 N. Meridian St. The tenant and landlord, Landmark Properties Inc., represented themselves.

-Family Homestyle Restaurant leased a 2,268-square-foot building at 5410 W. 34th St. The landlord, Conrad Properties LLC, was represented by Tracey Holtzman of Midland Atlantic. The tenant represented itself.

-Holiday Fireworks leased 2,262 square feet of retail space in Fall Creek Harbour, 10106 Brooks School Road, Fishers. The tenant and landlord, FCH Associates Inc., were represented by Cindy Hoskinson and Herb Feldmann of Lee & Associates.

-Master Auto Repair leased 2,250 square feet of retail space at 4905 Century Plaza Road. The landlord, Master Automotive Services Group LLC, was represented by Ron Mannon of Lee & Associates. The tenant represented itself.

-Thai Orchid leased 1,930 square feet at Plainfield Commons II, 2683 E. Main St., Plainfield. The tenant was represented by Ryan Menard of Seven Development. The landlord, Plainfield Commons II LLC was represented by Liz Yoho of Providence Development.

-Twisted Sisters leased 1,768 square feet of retail space at Avalon Crossing at 71st and Binford Boulevard. The tenant was represented by Tom Ferguson of Premier Commercial Real Estate Services. The landlord, Landmark Properties Inc., represented itself.

-ABG Ag Services leased 1,600 square feet of office space at 8727 Commerce Park. The landlord, Dhillon Commerce Park LLC, was represented by Darrin Boyd and Dave Moore of Cassidy Turley. The tenant represented itself.  

-Antea USA Inc. leased 1,495 square feet of office space at 6435 Castleway West Drive. The tenant was represented by Dustin McFarland of Mohr Partners. The landlord, NRFC Castleton Park Holdings LLC, was represented by Dave Moore and Darrin Boyd of Cassidy Turley.

-Gray & Pape LLC leased 1,400 square feet of office space at 5807 N. Post Road. The landlord, SMB Group LLC, was represented by Bennett M. Williams, Andrew D. Martin and Mary Beth Kohart of Cassidy Turley. The tenant represented itself.

Sales/acquisitions

July 11, 2011

-The Fourth Shift bought a 9,000-square-foot industrial building and an additional lot at 2142 and 2145 Ransdell St. The price wasn’t disclosed. The buyer and seller, Wallace Engineering Corp., were represented by Rick Jones of Lee & Associates.

-S & S Manso Enterprises LLC bought a 2,083-square-foot office condominium at 1528 E. Greyhound Pass, Carmel. The price wasn’t disclosed. The buyer was represented by Sharon Thompson of KW Commercial.  The seller, CSR Holdings LLC, was represented by Andrew Martin and Bennett Williams of Cassidy Turley.

-Pace-Keystone Associates LLC bought a 72,481-square-foot office building at 9225 Priority Way West Drive. The price wasn’t disclosed. The seller, Second Step Asset Management Co., was represented by Dave Moore, Darrin Boyd and Becky Wells of Cassidy Turley. The buyer represented itself.

Lechleiter: German drug pricing creates ‘uncertainty’ for Lilly

July 11, 2011

Eli Lilly & Co. CEO John C. Lechleiter said Germany’s overhaul of drug pricing lacked transparency and the new policy creates “uncertainty” for the company’s business planning.

Company news

July 11, 2011

That didn’t take long. After finalizing its merger with Morgan Hospital & Medical Center on July 1, Indiana University Health announced a new medical office building in Mooresville. According to The Reporter-Times of Martinsville, the 15,200-square-foot building should be finished by December. The $3.6 million project will unite physicians who work out of two separate office buildings in the area. The southern suburbs of Indianapolis have become a battleground for Indianapolis’ major hospital systems. Franciscan St. Francis Health has long dominated the area. But Community Health Network recently expanded its hospital on County Line Road and also formed a close partnership with Franklin-based Johnson Memorial Hospital. IU Health’s acquisition of Morgan Hospital gives it a toehold in the region, and the system still has a chunk of land in Bargersville it could build on if its leaders see the opportunity for further growth.

As part of their partnership announced in November, OrthoIndy and St. Vincent Health have begun offering orthopedic care in Bedford, where St. Vincent is in crosstown competition with Indiana University Health. Orthopedics is a key specialty to bring lucrative surgeries into a hospital. In Bedford, OrthoIndy’s Dr. Benjamin Justice and Dr. Matthew Lavery, along with St. Vincent’s Dr. James Rickert, are accepting patients at St. Vincent Dunn Hospital.

« Previous 1 … 3,961 3,962 3,963 3,964 3,965 … 5,324 Next »

This Week

APRIL 24-30, 2026

This week's cover
IBJ Digital Edition

IndyCar plans ambitious race in D.C. for America’s birthday

Mickey Shuey

Renovated museum building is ready to buzz with activity in Garfield Park

Dave Lindquist

Q&A: California Closets president says focus on team, service leads to repeat business

Lesley Weidenbener
Previous Issues See Full Issue

Support IBJ's Award-Winning Journalism

Join the thousands of business and community leaders and Indiana residents that choose IBJ as their primary local news source.

Unlimited access!
Join Now Already a paid subscriber? Login here
  • Images
  • Event Videos
  • 2026 Forty Under 40

    More Photos
  • Indianapolis Business Journal Forty Under 40, Class of 2026

    2026 Forty Under 40

    More Videos

Events

IBJ’s Fast 25 event unveils our exclusive ranking of fastest-growing privately held companies. Companies are ranked based on their revenue growth over a two-year period. 

RSVP HERE!


RSVP HERE!


On May 26, The Indiana Lawyer will honor members of the legal profession who show a commitment to their field and the clients and communities they serve. Awards are presented in three categories: Distinguished Barristers, Up & Coming Lawyers, and Legal Support Stars.

We will also recognize one individual with Indiana Lawyer's most prestigious award: The Lifetime Achievement Award. This award recognizes a lawyer who has at least 25 years of experience in the legal profession and who has made contributions beyond the practice of law.

RSVP HERE!


More events

Nominations

IBJ will honor Indiana nonprofits, foundations, organization leaders, businesses who work with nonprofits and philanthropists at the inaugural Nonprofit Excellence Awards presented by KSM CPA & Advisors.

NOMINATE HERE!


Back To Top
  • Subscriptions
    • Online & Print Subscriptions
    • FREE eNews
  • Submit to Edit
    • Submit People
    • Submit Records
    • IBJ Awards
  • IBJ.com Account
    • My Account
    • Register
  • Events
    • Upcoming IBJ Events
    • Award Nominations
    • Event Sponsorship Opportunities
  • Support & Information
    • Customer Service
    • Contact Us
    • Career Opportunities
    • Reprints
  • Advertising
    • IBJ Advertising
    • Contacts
    • Classifieds
    • Legal Notices
    • Submit Advertising
  • Multimedia
    • Photo Galleries
    • Videos
    • IBJ Mobile App
  • IBJ.com
    • Book of Lists
    • Editorial Calendar
    • IBJ Digital Newspaper
    • Past Print Issues
    • Magazines/Supplements
    • IBJ Store
  • Online Products
    • Purchase Past Issues
    • Bookstore
  • IBJ Media
  • Inside INdiana Business
  • The Indiana Lawyer
  • Indiana 250
  • AdEndeavor
Copyright © 2026 All Rights Reserved Privacy Policy | Terms of Service