Rolls-Royce lands $20M maintenance contract
Rolls-Royce Corp.’s local operation won a $20.3 million contract extension to provide maintenance services for the helicopter engines it makes for the U.S. military, the Department of Defense said Monday.
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Rolls-Royce Corp.’s local operation won a $20.3 million contract extension to provide maintenance services for the helicopter engines it makes for the U.S. military, the Department of Defense said Monday.
The 2009 Indiana Judicial Service Report says the number of cases filed in state courts has increased by 16.5 percent since 2000.
U.S. health insurers, including WellPoint Inc., can include the cost of federal taxes in determining whether they spend enough on patient care, the U.S. Health and Human Services Department said Tuesday.
-Henry Schein leased 243,200 square feet of industrial space at 5645 W. 82nd St. in Park 100. The tenant was represented by Patrick Lindley of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, ProLogis, was represented by Luke Wessel of Cassidy Turley.
-nFrame leased 52,824 square feet at 701 Congressional Blvd., Carmel. The tenant was represented by Sam Smith and Yumi Prater of Colliers International. The landlord, Technology Center Associates LP, was represented by Mike Napariu of REI Real Estate Services.
-Culture Lighting Co. Inc. renewed its lease for 7,200 square feet at 5329 W. 86th St. The landlord, Forester Properties, was represented by Kyle Powell and Bryan Poynter of Cassidy Turley. The tenant represented itself.
-McAlister’s Deli leased 6,400 square feet at Allyne Park, 1011 N. State Road 135, Greenwood. The tenant was represented by Bill Talbott of The Talbott Group. The landlord, Allyne Park Dynasty, was represented by Liz Yoho of Providence Development.
-MCPC Indianapolis LLC leased 5,711 square feet in the Carmel Technology Center, Building 2, 12336 Hancock St., Carmel. The tenant was represented by Brian Buschuk of Jones Lang LaSalle. The landlord, ATAPCO Carmel Inc., was represented by John Vandenbark and Dan Richardson of CB Richard Ellis.
-Indianapolis Osteopathic Hospital Inc. leased 4,244 square feet at 3750 Guion Road. The tenant was represented by Brian Meeks and Jon Owens of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, Hoosier Motor Mutual Insurance, was represented by Nick Svarczkopf and John Vandenbark of CB Richard Ellis.
-MS Consultants leased 3,627 square feet at 8900 Keystone Crossing. The tenant was represented by Nick Svarczkopf and Dan Richardson of CB Richard Ellis. The landlord, Keystone Investors LLC, was represented by Abby Cooper and John Robinson of Jones Lang LaSalle.
-Freight Masters leased 3,192 square feet at 2629 Waterfront Parkway, East Drive. The landlord, New Boston Jacaranda LP, was represented by Gus Sevastianos and Brian Fitzgerald of Citimark Management Co. Inc. The tenant represented itself.
-Safe Sitters leased 2,281 square feet at 8604 Allisonville Road. The tenant was represented by MaryBeth Kohart of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, Castle Creek Office LLC., was represented by Gus Sevastianos and Brian Fitzgerald of Citimark Management Co. Inc.
-Utili-Comm South Inc. renewed its lease for 1,550 square feet of industrial space in Greenwood Oaks Business Centre, 500 S. Polk St, Greenwood. The tenant and landlord, Greenwood Oaks Investments LLC, were represented by Cathy Richards of Lee & Associates.
-Meridian Group leased 976 square feet at 8604 Allisonville Road. The landlord, Castle Creek Office LLC, was represented by Gus Sevastianos and Brian Fitzgerald of Citimark Management Co. Inc. The tenant represented itself.
-Alt Construction has finished construction of a 4,408-square-foot Teddy’s Burger Joint at 2222 W. Southport Road.
-Alt Construction has finished construction of a 5,033-square-foot Jason’s Deli at 4026 E. 82nd St.
-Alt Construction has finished construction of a 3,750-square-foot Original Pancake House at Bridgewater Shoppes, 14631 North Gray Road, Noblesville.
-Alt Construction has been hired to build out a 12,000-square-foot space for Knowledge Services at 5875 Castle Creek Parkway. The project is scheduled to be completed next month.
-Tracey Holtzman has joined Midland Atlantic as a retail specialist.
-Carol Rice has joined Midland Atlantic as administrative manager.
On a seasonally adjusted basis, the pace of mortgage loan activity fell 14.4 percent for the week ended Nov. 12, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. The rate for 30-year mortgages increased to 4.46 percent from 4.28 percent the previous week. The rate for 15-year mortgages jumped to 3.87 percent from 3.64 percent.
MJK Indiana LLC bought 2.02 acres of industrial land at 1102 W. 16th St. The price wasn’t disclosed. The seller, Canal Realty Inc., was represented by Bill Brennan of Lee & Associates. The buyer represented itself.
Grande Reserve at Geist fetched $13.3 million, just shy of the asking price.
Kokomo's fortunes have been entwined with the auto industry since 1894, when Elwood Haynes invented one of the first automobiles in the United States there. Since the 1930s, when then-Delco (later Delphi) located there, followed by General Motors and Chrysler, the auto industry has been the town's bread and butter.
Clarian Health has been growing faster than its peers in the Indianapolis market the past five years and is now generating healthy margins, according to a report this month by Moody’s Investors Service.
The local developer Buckingham Cos. just filed detailed plans of its $150-million North of South development, including street-level renderings of most of the proposed buildings.
Longtime economist Morton Marcus says the objective truth is that Indiana is in decline. He also insists the solution is a change in the culture, not just job creation.
Two teenagers driving stolen cars led police on a chase along U.S. 40 in Hancock County early Monday. The pursuit started in Greenfield near the Washington Village apartments, when police noticed five teenagers in two stolen cars. After a 4-mile pursuit, the drivers crashed the cars near Washington Street and German Church Road. The Hancock County Sheriff's Office says the youths ranged in age from 15 to 17. None had a driver’s license and two of the teens were on probation wearing ankle monitors. One teenager was arrested and two others were taken to the hospital to be checked out.
Crews are working to repair a large water main break in Speedway. About 2 a.m. Monday, a Speedway police officer on patrol came across the heavily flooded Speedway Drive, near the intersection of Crawfordsville Road and Lynhurst Drive. Crews have blocked off the street from Whitcomb Avenue to Beeler Avenue as they work to repair the water main. The road will remain closed until the main is fixed.
Bloomington Hospital hopes to be bedbug-free by the end of Monday after heath officials discovered the tiny blood suckers in two rooms over the weekend. Hospital workers are using heaters to kill the insects and their eggs. They’re also making sure patients leaving the hospital don’t take the bugs home—visually inspecting patients, giving them a shower and clean gown before leaving, and heating their belongings to a temperature that would destroy any lingering bedbugs. For now, the hospital is not restricting visitors.
The inventor of the world's second-best-selling card game has settled a lawsuit with Fundex Games, the Plainfield company that markets and distributes Phase 10.
The developer of the $150 million mixed-use project in downtown Indianapolis had hoped to start construction by the end of the year. But delays in getting the project zoned properly likely will move the start date back.
Legacy Fund President Brad Little is stepping down to take a similar job in Iowa. In three years, the foundation serving Hamilton County has grown from $25 million to $40 million in assets.
The Mishawaka-based health system’s move comes after months of consumer research—and six months after rival system Clarian Health said it would change its name to Indiana University Health.