CB Richard Ellis names new managing director
The local office of the commercial real estate brokerage has named firm veteran John Merrill as its new managing director. He replaces David Reed, who left in late August.
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The local office of the commercial real estate brokerage has named firm veteran John Merrill as its new managing director. He replaces David Reed, who left in late August.
Mignone Communications claims Weiss Communications, which publishes Indianapolis Woman, owes it $271,196 for printing costs dating to November 2007.
A husband and wife were taken to a hospital with minor injuries Friday morning after a large house fire next to Geist Nursery in the 9800 block of Mollenkoph Road in Fishers. Crews arrived at the fire just before 4:30 a.m. after the nursery’s owners reported their home was on fire. Crews were able to contain the fire in about 15 minutes.
A former employee of Wishard Heath Services has been sentenced to four years of home detention and four years of probation for embezzlement. Rebecca Sudhop, 53, of Fishers, was convicted of theft from her position in the accounts receivable department. Sudhop diverted $250,000 in payments intended for the hospital, Wishard disclosed.
A 28-year-old Indianapolis man was charged with two counts of murder Thursday night after he called police and said he needed to confess to “something.” Razien McCullough was arrested after police found the bodies of a male and female in the back yard of his home at 337 South Temple Ave. on the city’s northeast side. The victims, who had not been officially identified Friday morning, appeared to have been shot in the home and moved outside. Two children, ages 4 and 8, were found in the home and taken into protective custody.
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The National Labor Relations Board filed a formal complaint after investigating charges that Marsh Supermarkets threatened and intimidated employees to discourage them from forming a union. The grocery chain also allegedly fired an employee for supporting the union.
Indianapolis-based FinishMaster Inc. announced late Thursday it will be acquired by a unit of Uni-Select Inc. of Canada for $172 million.
Republican state Sen. Jean Leising of Oldenburg says her bill would allow retailers to use their best judgment when determining whether to ask a customer for proof of age.
Duke, the Indiana Utility Consumer Counselor and other groups will renegotiate the terms of a plan to boost rates to raise $530 million for Duke’s Edwardsport plant, the Charlotte, N.C.-based company
The Obama administration is taking $1.2 billion in high-speed rail money away from Ohio and Wisconsin and awarding it to 12 other states, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said Thursday.
Forget a ribbon-wrapped Lexus for the holidays when you can land a deal on an aircraft tow tractor or an aerial boom lift.
Many investment firms, hedge funds and mutual funds participate in this less-than-desirable industry practice.
Program is contributing more to the school’s athletics department in spite of poor record on the field.
The Bush tax cuts in particular are politically charged. Many people want to see the rich taxed at higher rates, with little regard for the impact on the economy.
Developer and architect Craig Von Deylen is finalizing plans for a mixed-use project just west of the intersection of Virginia Avenue and East McCarty Street.
To create a disciplined investment philosophy, I evolved from my experience “The Ten Essential Principles of Entrepreneurship You Didn’t Learn in School.” Over the course of 10 columns, I have featured each of these essential principles. This is the final installment.