City-County Council OKs new crime grants board
The Indianapolis Parks Foundation will administer the city's tax-supported crime grants program, under a proposal approved Monday night 26-0 by the City-County Council.
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The Indianapolis Parks Foundation will administer the city's tax-supported crime grants program, under a proposal approved Monday night 26-0 by the City-County Council.
The $155 million complex, to be built primarily on Eli Lilly and Co.-owned parking lots at Delaware and South streets, is to include a boutique hotel, a YMCA, apartments and retail and office space.
Republicans are trying to turn up the political heat on Indiana House Democrats who left the state to stall labor- and education-related bills they find objectionable.
Browning Investments is close to breaking ground on a small retail strip center on West 86th Street in front of St. Vincent Hospital and is in the early stages of planning a larger retail center at 131st and Meridian streets.
Now that financing for Buckingham Cos.’ massive project has the city’s blessing, the local developer is turning its full attention to construction of the 14-acre, mixed-use complex.
S&B Construction Group has completed a 7,700-square-foot build out for Advance Auto Parts at 1663 Rangeline Road, Carmel.
–Sean McHale has joined the local office of Colliers International as director of industrial services.
–Tod Richardson, Nathan Pfahler and Mike Perron have joined Re/Max Metro as agents.
-On a seasonally adjusted basis, the pace of mortgage loan activity increased 13.2 percent for the week ended Feb. 18, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. The rate for 30-year mortgages decreased to 5 percent from 5.12 percent the previous week. The rate for 15-year mortgages decreased to 4.28 percent from 4.34 percent.
-Re/Max Metro has opened at 971 N. Delaware St., Suite A. The office is owned and operated by Monika Mueller.
-Cherryman Industries leased 135,000 square feet of industrial space at 6887 W. County Road 350 North, Greenfield. The tenant was represented by Stan Elser of Lee & Associates. The landlord, KTR Indiana LLC, represented itself.
-Adayana Inc. leased 28,442 square feet of office space at 3500 DePauw Blvd. The tenant was represented by Drew Augustin and Bryan Augustin of Alliance Commercial Real Estate. The landlord, CP Pyramids Associates LP, was represented by Dave Moore, Darrin Boyd and Bennett Williams of Cassidy Turley.
-Nancy's Bridal renewed its lease for 5,010 square feet of retail space at Clearwater Shoppes, 3800-3900 E. 82nd St. The landlord, The Broadbent Co., was represented by John Beuoy of Broadbent. The tenant represented itself.
-Envoy leased 3,751 square feet of office space at 6330 E. 75th St. The tenant was represented by Scott H. Lindenberg of Echelon Realty Advisors. The landlord, Metrocenter Office Park LLC, was represented by John Vandenbark of CB Richard Ellis.
-St. Vincent’s Physician Network LLC leased 3,300 square feet at 475 E. Northfield Drive, Brownsburg. The tenant was represented by Bruce Gordon of Duke Realty. The landlord, Executed Corners LLC, was represented by Jacque Haynes of Cassidy Turley.
-Cut Rite Lawn Care LLC renewed its lease of 2,647 square feet at 23rd Street Industrial, 4933 E 23rd St. The landlord, Garfield LLC, was represented by David Ciechanowicz of Colliers International. The tenant represented itself.
-Security Title Services LLC leased 2,309 square feet of office space at 9225 Priority Way, West Drive. The tenant was represented by Darrell Pike of Pike Real Estate Services. The landlord, Second Step Asset Management Co., was represented by Dave Moore and Darrin Boyd of Cassidy Turley.
-Indiana Lobby Registration Commission leased 1,846 square feet of office space at 10 W. Market St. The tenant was represented by Sam Smith of Colliers International. The landlord, MT Acquisitions LLC, was represented by Dave Moore, Darrin Boyd and Andy Martin of Cassidy Turley.
-Lux Nail Supply leased 1,600 square feet at Castleton Point, 5305-5469 E. 82nd St. The landlord, The Broadbent Co., was represented by John Beuoy of Broadbent. The tenant represented itself.
-La Paix leased 1,600 square feet at Fashion Mall Commons, 8487 Union Chapel Road. The tenant was represented by Rick Hurwitz of Hurwitz Co. The landlord, The Broadbent Co., was represented by John Beuoy of Broadbent.
-USAuto Insurance Co. leased 1,600 square feet of retail space at Lynhurst Shoppes, 2910 S. Lynhurst Ave. The tenant and landlord, Haven Building Materials Inc., were represented by Cindy Hoskinson and Herb Feldmann of Lee & Associates.
-Weight Watchers leased 1,546 square feet at Plainfield Village, 160 Plainfield Village Drive, Plainfield. The tenant was represented by Robyn Smart of CB Richard Ellis. The landlord, The Broadbent Co., was represented by Jeff Roberts of Broadbent.
Bob Knight, who coached Indiana University to three national titles and had 902 wins in 41 seasons, is among eight members of the Class of 2011 of the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame. Also in the class announced Monday are coach Eddie Sutton, players James Worthy, Cazzie Russell and Chris Mullin and contributors Joe Vancisin and Eddie Einhorn. Induction will take place Nov. 20. Knight also coached at Army and Texas Tech and finished with the most wins of any men's coach in Division I.
High winds, possibly from a tornado, tore the roof from a ranch-style home in southern Madison County, just west of the town of Ingalls, early Monday morning. The National Weather Service has offered no confirmation of a tornado touchdown, but is expected to survey the damage. No injuries were reported.
Severe overnight storms caused numerous problems throughout central Indiana. Several area districts decided to delay school in order to let high waters subside. Ten cars had to be pulled from flood waters Monday morning in Indianapolis between New Church Boulevard and Washington Street. High water made it difficult for many school buses, including a Washington Township bus headed for North Central High School with 17 students on board that got stuck near 44th Street and Clover Drive. In Madison County, a bridge collapse near Frankton caused two vehicle accidents.
Total bankruptcy filings in the Southern District of Indiana, which encompasses Indianapolis and the surrounding counties, ticked down last year. Business bankruptcies in Indiana dropped 3.2 percent.
House Democrats say they won't return to the Statehouse unless Republicans give into their demands to change labor-related legislation.
High fuel prices are forcing tough choices on small-business owners who are loathe to charge more for fear of losing cost-conscious customers.
Allison Transmission Inc.'s enormous debt load is probably one factor driving the company to consider a public offering, an investment analyst said Monday morning.
Consumers increased spending 0.2 percent in January, the smallest gain since June, the Commerce Department reported Monday. Personal incomes jumped 1 percent, reflecting the 2 percentage point reduction from the Social Security tax cut.
Congress has been trying for well over a decade to rewrite patent law, only to be thwarted by the many interested parties.
A busy arts weekend, capped with the Oscars: a tweet recap
He believes NFL owners and players are making progress on a new collective bargaining agreement and that next year's Super Bowl will still be played at Lucas Oil Stadium.