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Body found in creek not Spierer, Heard

July 5, 2011

The Marion County Coroner's office said Tuesday that a woman's body found floating in Fall Creek Sunday night is not Indiana University student Lauren Spierer, 20, or Noblesville grandmother Dorothy Heard, 74. Both have been missing for weeks. The body was badly decomposed and investigators on the scene were not able to determine the woman’s identity, age or race. Police say there are other missing-person cases that could hinge on the autopsy findings.
 

Lane closures in store for Interstate 69

July 5, 2011

Construction crews will begin work Tuesday night to replace the 126th Street bridge over Interstate 69, resulting in several lane closures on the busy freeway. The right-side lanes on both southbound and northbound I-69 will be closed from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. Wednesday. The closure will give contractors time to install a concrete barrier. Then, on or after July 12, the bridge will close while crews work to replace it. The project is slated to take four months.
 

Fire destroys grocery store

July 5, 2011

A fire and explosion destroyed a Mexican grocery store in Anderson early Tuesday. Firefighters needed more than three hours to put out the blaze that wiped out the Esmeralda grocery near the city's downtown. No injuries were reported. Investigators didn't immediately know the cause.
 

Workouts weaken NFL, NBA players’ negotiating position

July 5, 2011

Some NFL and NBA players' agents are now telling their clients to stay away from player-organized group workouts. Some think the workouts make players look too eager, even desperate, to settle the labor dispute.

Lender’s suit says homebuilder owes $12.8M on loans

July 5, 2011

M&I Bank filed the suit against J. Greg Allen, charging he defaulted on two loans he took out to buy 73 acres of land on the northeast corner of Emerson Avenue and County Line Road on Indianapolis’ south side.

Interactive Intelligence buys Australian software reseller

July 5, 2011

CallTime has been Interactive Intelligence’s largest revenue-producing reseller in Australia and New Zealand for the past three years. It has 30 employees and about 50 customers.

Hospital bed repair firm plans Indiana expansion

July 5, 2011

A company that reconditions hospital beds plans to expand its operations in southeastern Indiana and potentially add 55 jobs in the next couple of years.

Mike’s unveils new design for new carwashes

July 5, 2011

Two new carwash facilities in Anderson and West Lafayette will bring the Indianapolis-based chain to 39 stores.

You-review-it Tuesday: The 4th, Florence, etc.

July 5, 2011

See any bombs bursting in air? Catch a concert? Cool off at the movies?

R&D spending soars above value of new drugs

July 5, 2011

To understand the depths of the pharmaceutical industry’s recent struggles, consider this: The industry has been spending $57 billion more per year on research and development than the value of the products it has been launching. That’s a problem.

Company news

July 5, 2011

Eli Lilly and Co., once the undisputed leader in the U.S. diabetes market, wants to regain its dominance by launching as many as four new diabetes drugs in the next five years, Lilly executives said during an investor meeting June 30. Lilly has lost large chunks of market share in the past decade to Denmark-based Novo Nordisk A/S and France-based Sanofi-Aventis SA. But this year, Lilly, through a partnership with Germany-based launched Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH, launched Tradjenta, a once-daily tablet that will compete with Merck & Co. Inc.’s successful Januvia but could involve fewer complications for patients with liver or kidney problems. As early as next year, Lilly could get the green light on Bydureon, a long-delayed once-weekly version of its Byetta treatment, developed with Amylin Pharmaceuticals Inc. Lilly could seek regulatory approval in 2013 for dulaglutide, a once-a-month drug similar to Bydureon. An oral drug called empagliflozin, also gained through the agreement with Boehringer Ingelheim, could launch in 2014. "Diabetes is one of the great opportunities for Lilly moving forward," Jan Lundberg, president of Lilly Research Laboratories, said in an interview with Reuters.

As part of its agreement to add Westview Hospital to its system, Community Health Network will assume $10 million in debt, spend $7.5 million on upgrades, and help open an outpatient center in Speedway, the two hospitals announced June 28. They will also look for more locations in western Indianapolis to add outpatient centers. Community and Westview first announced in November they were in talks to form a “strategic alliance.” On June 24, Westview’s board approved the merger. Westview needed to get bigger, CEO Jon Anderson said, because the 2010 health care reform law and other national trends are pushing hospitals to have some of their revenue hinge on whether they keep a specific population of patients healthy. Westview had annual revenue of $106 million in 2009, the most recent figure available. Community is more than 10 times as large, with annual revenue of $1.3 billion. From Community’s perspective, Westview helps it expand into the western portion of Indianapolis for the first time. In addition to Anderson, Community has hospitals in the southern, eastern and northeastern suburbs of Indianapolis. Community wants to make sure it has facilities accessible on all sides of the city in order to be attractive to employers who want to contract with a hospital system—either directly or through an insurer—that will take responsibility for keeping the employees healthy.

Indiana University Health is losing its chief financial officer, who has overseen the hospital system’s bulging balance sheet since 1999. Marvin Pember, 58, is taking a new job near Philadelphia as president of the acute care division of Universal Health Services Inc., a publicly traded company with 22 acute hospitals and numerous behavioral health centers spread from coast to coast. Pember’s last day at IU Health will be July 29. IU Health, an 18-hospital system based in Indianapolis, will begin a national search for his replacement immediately. Pember joined IU Health, then known as Clarian Health, when it had just three hospitals—Methodist, Indiana University Hospital and Riley Hospital for Children—all in downtown Indianapolis. Today, its hospitals stretch from LaPorte and Goshen in northern Indiana to Paoli and Bedford in the south. IU Health also has three more facilities set to join its fold by year’s end.

People

July 5, 2011

Robert W. Markette Jr. has joined the health care practice group of the Benesch law firm in Indianapolis. Markette focuses his practice on home health agencies, hospice providers and private-duty agencies. He holds degrees from Hanover College and the Indiana University Maurer School of Law.

Carol Seals has been named chief financial officer at Indiana University Health Ball Memorial Hospital. She was previously director of finance at the Muncie hospital. Seals also has held positions as controller for American Heritage Life Insurance Co., a publicly held life and health insurance company, and as an audit manager with Ernst & Young LLP. She holds a degree in accounting from Ball State University and a master’s in management from Indiana Wesleyan University.

RaeChelle B. Bennett, a registered nurse, has been appointed a quality manager for oncology at Franciscan St. Francis Health. Bennett is a graduate of the Indiana University School of Nursing.

Vince Corbin, a registered nurse, has been selected as manager for the emergency department at Franciscan St. Francis Health’s soon-to-close Beech Grove hospital. Corbin holds an MBA from Indiana Wesleyan University as well as degrees in business and nursing from Marian University.

Lilly asks judge to reject U.K. Zyprexa case

July 5, 2011

Eli Lilly and Co., the Indianapolis-based drugmaker whose best-selling schizophrenia medicine Zyprexa survived a patent challenge in Britain two years ago, has asked a United Kingdom judge to reject a parallel lawsuit by a generic drug company.

Timing good for 2-in-1 biotech drugs

July 4, 2011

Eli Lilly and Co.’s foray into combination drugs is well-timed because the company could take advantage of some the world’s most successful biotech medicines, which are about to see their patents expire.

IU leads state schools in hiking faculty salaries

July 3, 2011

All seven state-supported schools are giving raises in an attempt to attract and retain the best talent.

New law touted as good for state agritourism

July 3, 2011

Indiana is one of 13 states to adopt measures intended to protect farmers and farm businesses from personal injury lawsuits.

Construction

July 1, 2011

-Capitol Construction Services has completed a 1,876-square-foot build-out for Dr. Ralph Waldo at 11350 N. Meridian St., Carmel.

-Kort Builders has started construction of an interior addition for the Indiana Youth Institute at 603 E. Washington St., Suite 800.

Residential

July 1, 2011

On a seasonally adjusted basis, the pace of mortgage loan activity fell 2.7 percent for the week ended June 24, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. The rate for 30-year mortgages decreased to 4.46 percent from 4.57 percent the previous week. The rate for 15-year mortgages fell to 3.64 percent from 3. 7 percent.

Leases/Leasing contracts

July 1, 2011

-OHL, a third-party logistics provider, leased 405,492 square feet at 281 Airtech Parkway, Plainfield. The tenant was represented by Steve Schwegman, Jake Sturman and Brian Seitz of Jones Lang LaSalle and Randy Wolcott, Doug McDowell and Jess Andrews of ProVenture. Jones Lang LaSalle also represented the landlord/owner, Prologis.

-Monkey Joe’s leased 17,522 square feet at Southport Commons, 4650 Southport Road. The tenant was represented by Tom and Connie Niessink of Niessink Commercial. The landlord, Southport Commons, was represented by Tom English and Larry Davis of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate.

-Premier HealthTel, a subsidiary of SeKayi Holdings, leased 8,472 square feet of office space at 4030 Vincennes Road. The tenant and landlord, Coastal Partners, were represented by Tom Hadley and Matt Waggoner of Summit Realty Group.

-Legacy Ventures Inc. leased 5,400 square feet of industrial flex space at 5705 W. 85th St.  The tenant was represented by Rob Christman of Bridge Real Estate Advisors Inc. The landlord, BRE/US Industrial Properties LLC, was represented by Jason Speckman of Summit Realty Group.

-SynCare LLC, a subsidiary of SeKayi Holdings, leased 4,947 square feet of office space at 4030 Vincennes Road. The tenant and landlord, Coastal Partners, were represented by Tom Hadley and Matt Waggoner of Summit Realty Group.

-Harland Financial leased 4,821 square feet of office space at 12800 N. Meridian St., Carmel. The tenant was represented by Matt Waggoner and Jon Jessup of Summit Realty Group. The landlord, Duke Realty Corp., represented itself.

-Alfred Angelo Bridal leased 3,817 square feet at Castleton Square Mall, 6020 E 82nd St. The tenant was represented by Larry Davis and Tom English of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate and TedGarrity of CresaPartners. The landlord, Simon Property Group, was represented by Jamie Christman of Simon.

-Bright Now! Dental leased 3,410 square feet at Avon Commons, 10439 U.S. Highway 36, Avon. The tenant was represented by Daniel Clark of Goodman Real Estate Services Group LLC. The landlord, Avon Commons Shopping Center, was represented by Larry Davis and Tom English of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate.

-American Academy of Osteopathy leased 3,378 square feet of office space at 3500 DePauw Blvd. The tenant was represented by Matt Waggoner of Summit Realty Group. The landlord, Sterling American Properties, was represented by Dave Moore, Darrin Boyd and Bennett Williams of Cassidy Turley.

-SalonCentric leased 2,800 square feet at Washington Corner, 9966 E. Washington St. The tenant was represented by Larry Davis of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate and Jim Foran of Atlantic Real Estate Services. The landlord, Washington Corner LP, was represented by Jeff Roberts of The Broadbent Co.
    
-Bicycle Exchange leased 1,400 square feet of retail space in Winthrop Commons, 5345 N. Winthrop Ave. The landlord, North Winthrop Commons, was represented by Ron Mannon and Scott Herider of Lee & Associates. The tenant represented itself.

Sales/acquisitions

July 1, 2011

-Neff Rentals bought the 88-unit Towne View apartments at 5 Crosby Road, Mooresville. The property was listed for $3.5 million. The sale price wasn’t disclosed. The buyer and seller, Boston Capital, were represented by Tikijian Associates. The buyer plans to gradually convert the affordable housing into market-rent apartments.

-ARL SC LLC bought Arlington Square, a 56,606-square-foot retail center at 1107 N. Arlington Ave. The price wasn’t disclosed. The buyer and seller, The State Bank and Trust, were represented by Tracey Holtzman of Midland Atlantic.

-Crown Liquors bought a seven-tenths-of-an-acre outlot at Southport Square 4015 E. Southport Road. The price wasn’t disclosed. The seller, Southport Road Development LLC, was represented by Scot Courtney and Bart Jackson of Lee & Associates. The buyer represented itself.

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