Control of House key issue as election season revs up
One hundred Indiana House seats are on the ballot—though many fewer are competitive—but their outcomes may affect the state well beyond the two-year terms that the candidates seek.
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One hundred Indiana House seats are on the ballot—though many fewer are competitive—but their outcomes may affect the state well beyond the two-year terms that the candidates seek.
-Aspire Indiana bought a 26,600-square-foot building at 9615 E. 148th St. in the Noblesville Business Park. Aspire, a new organization created by the merger of BehaviorCorp and The Center for Mental Health in Anderson, will move into the building this fall. The price was not disclosed. The buyer was represented by John Demaree of Summit Realty Group. The seller, NBP One LLC, was represented by Philo Lange of NAI Olympia Partners.
-Germany-based REO-USA bought a 22,000-square-foot industrial building at 8450 E. 47th St. The price was not disclosed. The buyer was represented by David Kiernan of HR Realty Group LLC. The seller, Met Tech LLC, was represented by Fritz Kaufman of Cassidy Turley.
On a seasonally adjusted basis, the pace of mortgage loan activity increased 2.7 percent for the week ended Aug. 27, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. The rate for 30-year mortgages decreased to 4.43 percent from 4.55 percent the previous week. The rate for 15-year mortgages fell to 3.88 percent from 3.91 percent.
DB Klain Construction LLC completed a 1,200-square-foot buildout for Basket Pizzazz and Candy Pizzazz at 2159 Glebe St., in the Village of West Clay, Carmel.
The state Budget Agency reported Friday that Indiana collected $938 million in August. That’s $51 million above the most recent forecast, but still $2 million less than projected in the budget lawmakers passed in early 2009.
David Reed is leaving to work for WisselReed Relocations, an Atlas Van Lines moving and storage franchise he started with his brother-in-law, David Wissel, in 2007.
IBJ’s annual rundown of issues the A&E world will be obsessing about this year.
Summit Realty Group has begun restoration of its future headquarters, a 1909 building at the southeast corner of Pennsylvania and New York streets that has been vacant 10 years.
As legislators scout for revenue, Quandt says small businesses could be hit from two directions.
Indianapolis-based company purchases 438-unit Westminster Apartments from court-appointed receiver. The listing price of the property was $8.2 million.
A suspect got away from police after leading them on a chase early Friday morning near an Indianapolis middle school. The chase started at about 2:30 a.m. when city police tried to pull over a suspect at 62nd Street and Michigan Road on the northwest side. The driver took off, driving down a dead-end street next to Westlane Middle School. Police formed a perimeter and used K9 officers to track the man, but could not find him. The search was called off at about 4 a.m.
A suspicious neighbor sparked an investigation that led to the arrest of ex-Indiana University basketball player Todd Leary. Leary, 39, who already faces up to three years in prison for his role in a mortgage fraud scheme, appeared in court in Noblesville on Thursday on charges that he stole appliances from foreclosed homes. Fishers police spent five months investigating the case, tying Leary and two other men to a string of burglaries in Hamilton County.
This year’s first human cases of West Nile virus in Indiana have been confirmed, with one in Indianapolis and one in Fort Wayne, according to the Indiana State Department of Health. Since 2002, Marion County has recorded a total of 22 human cases and five human deaths from the virus. In 2010, 31 counties in Indiana have had mosquitoes test positive for the virus. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
The Estridge Cos. has withdrawn a proposal to build a massive youth sports complex in its master-planned Symphony development in Westfield.
The parent company of lithium-ion battery maker EnerDel Inc. has raised another $65 million to help finance operations and ramp up its manufacturing operations in the Indianapolis area.
Federal regulators say Republic delayed filing financial reports for subsidiaries Chautauqua Airlines, Republic Airline and Shuttle America. it is the second proposed sanction levied against the Indianapolis-based carrier this year.
The Indianapolis Colts Thursday night found a new back-up quarterback. More importantly, team officials have potentially unearthed Peyton Manning's eventual replacement.
From Mary Poppins to Tyler Perry, and from Liza to the Leisure Kings, there’s a lot to fill up your A&E calendar. Get your planners out and start circling dates. Here are some of my early must-do front-runners.