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Correction
Samex Capital Partners LLC and Samex Capital Advisors LLC subleased 3,800 square feet at 10500 Kincaid Drive, Fishers. The sublandlord, Nelnet Inc., was represented by Brooke Augustin and Bryan Augustin of NAI Olympia Partners. The subtenant, Samex Capital Partners LLC and Samex Capital Advisors LLC, represented themselves. The lease involving the same parties that appeared in last week’s Real Estate Weekly was incorrect.
Fort Ben home, condos headed to auction
The former home of the commanding general at Fort Benjamin Harrison and four condominiums at the old army base are being auctioned June 17, a reflection of the difficulty of selling high-end condos in a soft real estate market.
Walgreen gets OK to sell booze at 18 more stores
The Local Alcoholic Beverage Board of Marion County recommended permits for 18 of the 28 stores for which Walgreens is seeking
to sell alcohol. Approval by the Indiana Alcohol Tobacco Commission could happen as soon as June. 15.
Gary mayor wants casino taxes paid before license vote
Gary Mayor Rudy Clay is calling for the Majestic Star casino to pay $22 million in overdue Lake County taxes before state
regulators vote on whether to renew the Gary casino's license.
Wedding party’s bus crash under investigation
The shuttle bus involved in a fatal downtown accident on Saturday ran a red light and smashed into an SUV, according to witnesses.
A wedding party was on the bus when it crashed at South and Delaware streets, and a groomsman died in the accident. Most of
the passengers were taken to local hospitals to be treated. No charges have been filed, but the crash is still under
investigation.
Five tornadoes confirmed in Indiana
The National Weather Service confirms five tornadoes roared through Indiana early Sunday morning. Two twisters were spotted
in Carroll County just after 2 a.m., leaving a trail of destruction near the town of Yeoman. There were no injuries associated
with the storm, but it did cause hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage to a local business and a church. In Miami County,
one tornado destroyed a dozen barns and homes. Tornado touchdowns also were reported in White County and Cass County. Fox59
will have more at 4 p.m.
Danica Patrick’s tirade at Indy may have saved her season
Danica Patrick and Ryan Briscoe revived their IndyCar careers Saturday in Texas. Meanwhile, the series' saftey crews get
a failing grade after taking far too long to put out Simona de Silvestro's car fire.
Daniels inches closer to presidential run
Aiming Higher PAC plans June 15 fundraiser within sight of the White House on Republican Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels’ behalf.
Nipping estate feuds in the bud
A lawyer says too many parents withhold information about estate from heirs and unwittingly set up the heirs for a battle.
Indianapolis may test cabbies’ English skills
The proposal follows complaints by hotel managers that many travelers—particularly those in town for conventions—say
they cannot understand the city's taxi drivers.
Deal adds Verizon Wireless kiosks to all HHGregg stores
Marion-based The Cellular Connection expects to add 500 jobs in 15 states as a result of the agreement with HHGregg.
Most local news broadcasts lost viewers last month
WTHR is still the most-watched TV station for local news, but viewership slipped in several time slots for the NBC affiliate
and most of its competitors. Fox station WXIN, however, seems
to be bucking the trend.
55 employees of mail-order MHP Pharmacy firm losing jobs
Indianapolis-based MHP Pharmacy’s facility on North Meridian Street will close in August as a result of the company’s purchase
by In Touch Pharmaceuticals in Valparaiso.
Trailer maker Pace American could close Middlebury plant
A cargo trailer maker may close its manufacturing facility in Middlebury, potentially costing 150 workers their jobs.
State closing vital records office on Mondays
Indiana's latest effort to cut spending will leave the state office that provides copies of birth and death certificates
open to the public only four days a week.
Erbitux fails to stop colon cancer before it spreads
Eli Lilly and Co. and Merck KGaA drug failed to slow tumors in a study designed to expand the medicine’s use to patients whose
disease is in an earlier stage.