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Leasing/leasing contracts
-Ashley Furniture leased 34,134 square feet at Castle Glen Shopping Center, 8714 Castle Creek Parkway, East Drive. The tenant was represented by Paul Gold of Echo Development. The landlord, Sunbeam Development Corp., was represented by Mark Perlstein of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate.
-Pinpoint Resources LLC leased 6,200 square feet at 8610 E. 106th St., Fishers. The tenant was represented by Alex Cantu of NAI Olympia Partners. The landlord, JRS Limited Liability Co., was represented by Matt Waggoner of Summit Realty Group.
-Applebee’s renewed its lease for 4,815 square feet at North Willow Commons, 1400 W. 86th St. The landlord, Broadbent Cos., was represented by Broadbent’s Ray Bunes. The tenant represented itself.
-JSH Inc. leased 4,483 square feet of retail space at Prestwick Pointe, 5250 E. U.S. 36, Avon. The landlord, Weston Group LLC, was represented by Steve Daum of NAI Olympia Partners. The tenant represented itself.
-Mattress Firm leased 4,000 square feet at Applewood Centre, 5409 Scatterfield Road, Anderson. The tenant was represented by Scott Gray of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The landlord, Scatterfield Road Associates, was represented by Paul Nicholson of Central Management.
-Trustworthy Land Title renewed its lease for 3,953 square feet at Castle Creek VI, 5975 N. Castle Creek Parkway. The tenant was represented by Ralph Balbar of Halakar Properties. The landlord, Blue Real Estate, was represented by Matt Langfeldt and Rich Forslund of NAI Olympia Partners.
-The Cheese Shop leased 2,400 square feet in Fashion Mall Commons, 8487 Union Chapel Road. The landlord, Broadbent Cos., was represented by Broadbent’s John Beuoy. The tenant represented itself.
-Jimmy John’s leased 1,837 square feet at Raceway Crossing, 10934-10976 E. U.S. 36, Avon. The tenant was represented by Drew Warner of Eclipse Real Estate. The landlord, Broadbent Cos., was represented by Brian Broadbent.
-Taiwan Tea House leased 1,640 square feet at Clearwater Crossing, 3800-3900 E. 82nd St. The tenant was represented by Sean Dee of TLC Real Estate Corp. The landlord, Broadbent Cos., was represented by Broadbent’s John Beuoy.
-Puptown leased 1,366 square feet at River Ridge, 4825 E. 96th St. The landlord, Broadbent Cos., was represented by Broadbent’s Ray Bunes. The tenant represented itself.
Sales/acquisitions
AHEPA Management Co. Inc. bought a 6,000-square-foot office building at 10706 Sky Prairie St., Fishers. The price was not disclosed. The buyer was represented by Darrin L. Boyd of Cassidy Turley. The seller, Prairie View at Crosspoint LLC, was represented by Darrin L. Boyd and David A. Moore of Cassidy Turley.
Walnut Street building sold for retail use
The two-story industrial building along the Indianapolis Cultural Trail will be converted into a furniture store.
Ex-IU hoops player Leary avoids prison time in fraud
Former Indiana University basketball player Todd Leary was sentenced Monday to two years of work release or home detention followed by two years on probation. He still faces theft and burglary charges in Hamilton County in a separate case.
Deadline looms for voter registration
Monday is the last day to register to vote in Indiana’s November general election. More than 4.2 million people are registered to vote in Indiana, and more than 14,000 have used the state’s new online service to register or update their voter-registration information. People can register to vote at their local county clerk’s office or fill out an online application by 11:59 p.m. at www.IndianaVoters.com. Paper applications sent by mail must be postmarked by Monday.
TV reporter arrested after accident
A local TV traffic reporter was arrested late Sunday night, accused of driving drunk. Larra Overton, 27, the morning traffic reporter for WRTV-TV Channel 6, told police she was driving along Carrollton Avenue near 60th Street and swerved to miss an oncoming car. Instead, she hit a parked pickup truck, shoving the vehicle into a neighboring yard and onto the front porch. Police say a breathalyzer registered her blood alcohol level at 0.17, more than twice the legal limit. Overton, also a Big Ten Network sideline reporter, was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated and public intoxication.
Hit-and-run suspect still loose
The hit-and-run suspect in last week’s death of Greenfield police officer William Phillips still hasn’t been arrested, possibly because she struck a deal with Henry County legal authorities in return for turning herself in. Sources say the unidentified woman is a prominent person in the community. Phillips was hit and killed while doing bicycle training early Thursday morning. Visitation for the officer is scheduled Monday from 2-8 p.m. at Greenfield Central High School. The funeral is Tuesday at 11 a.m. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
City not impressed with offer from Di Rimini developer
What makes a developer think he can win approval for one design and construct an entirely different building? How did no one at the city notice until the structure was almost complete? What happens now?
Plans for moving Greenwood airport put on hold
A slump in business travel has left the Greenwood Municipal Airport unable to attract the additional jet traffic it needs to have a chance at federal money for an expansion project.
Customer-service jobs likely casualty in utility merger
Consultant finds 23 or so customer-service jobs may be unneeded after Citizens Energy acquires city water and sewer utilities. Administrative jobs may also be on bubble, though most savings are from capital-related expenses.
Federal audit knocks state’s safety, health program
The report from the U.S. Department of Labor raises concerns over whether Indiana’s Occupational Safety and Health program is properly funded and staffed. Overall, the report provided 45 recommendations to improve procedures within the program.
Expert: Indiana an island of drought in Ohio Valley
Indiana’s official climatologist says Indiana is drier than surrounding states.
You-review-it Monday
The weekend included openers for the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra and the Indiana Repertory Theatre. Did you catch any?
Indiana pumpkin patches, orchards see visitors swell
Attractions like apple orchards and corn mazes are reporting bigger crowds this year, especially with cooler temperatures and dry weather.
Pence busy campaigning for other GOP candidates
Raising cash for campaigns across the country while stockpiling political capital for himself could pay off should he decide to seek higher office such as a 2012 White House run.
‘Ghost’ students cost Indiana $94 million in 2009
An Indiana practice of paying schools for students no longer in attendance illustrates the need for changes in how schools are funded, the state’s top education official says.
Indiana court justice to be sworn in Oct. 18
A decorated Army officer who once served as chief defense counsel for Guantanamo Bay detainees will be sworn in as a justice on the Indiana Supreme Court on Oct. 18 at the Statehouse in Indianapolis.
BofA delays foreclosures in Indiana, 22 other states
Move adds the nation’s largest bank to a growing list of mortgage companies whose employees signed documents in foreclosure cases without verifying the information in them.
GE plans $68M investment related to Indiana plant
Investment and union agreement will help retain more than 500 jobs and ensure the plant’s long-term future.