Lawrence Village inks J.C. Hart deal, seeks retail developer
The Fort Harrison Reuse Authority has approved the sale of a 6.6-acre site to Carmel-based J.C. Hart Co. for development of a 217-unit apartment community.
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The Fort Harrison Reuse Authority has approved the sale of a 6.6-acre site to Carmel-based J.C. Hart Co. for development of a 217-unit apartment community.
The lawsuit involved the National Football League’s agreement with Adidas AG’s Reebok, which employs 950 people at a manufacturing
plant on the east side of Indianapolis.
Investigators think they may have taken a dangerous serial child molester off the streets of Indianapolis. Luis Gonzales
was arrested Saturday morning at a northwest-side apartment complex where a young girl recognized him as the man who had fondled
her earlier this month at gunpoint. Gonzales, who reportedly has given police accounts of other assaults, is being held on
two counts of child molesting and two counts of criminal confinement. Police intend to release his photo so other possible
victims can identify him.
Police are investigating a shooting that took place Monday morning near 38th Street and Arlington Avenue. The victim, who
suffered multiple gunshot wounds, was found in the 3500 block of North Graham Avenue. Police say they are talking to a suspect.
The victim was taken to the hospital in critical condition, but he was alert and talking, according to police, and gave them
the name of the shooter.
Investigators are trying to determine why an off-duty Franklin Township firefighter was speeding Sunday evening before he
lost control of his truck and crashed into an Indianapolis strip club. David Joseph Newsom, 34, was driving south on Madision
Avenue at about 6:30 p.m. when he was clocked going 81 mph. A state trooper tried to pull Newsom over, but he hit a curb and
lost control. His truck hit a car, snapped a utility pole, and slammed into Club Zeus Showclub. Newsom, who was thrown from
his vehicle, later died at Wishard Hospital. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Event will bring together a delegation of Chinese automakers and Indiana manufacturers to explore business opportunities relating
to hybrid and electric vehicles.
Sales of previously owned homes rose 7.6 percent in April, the best showing in five months.
Simon Property Group Inc. plans to rejoin the giant leasing mall at the annual ICSC convention in Las Vegas, where 25 percent
of the nation’s retail lease deals are consummated.
The Girl Scouts of Central Indiana says a study found that the four sites need significant renovations to reach current safety
codes.
Hollywood Bar and Filmworks owner Ted Bulthaup said higher parking rates following Conseco Fieldhouse’s opening
drove his patrons away.
The IRS agreed.
JMV’s new show, “The Ride,” will run weekdays from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m starting Monday.
Indianapolis-based Eli Lilly and Co. spent about $2.3 million in the first quarter of 2010 lobbying the federal government
on health care reform, Medicare reimbursement and trade issues among other topics.
The U.S. Justice Department said AMC Entertainment Group Inc., the second-largest U.S. movie theater owner, must sell some
cinemas to proceed with plans to buy most of those operated by Kerasotes Showplace Theatres.
Ivy Tech Community College is set to start new construction at a former hospital site next to its downtown Indianapolis campus.
The delay is pushing back the release of the second half of the $132 million in stimulus funds the state got for energy-saving
retrofits to homes of thousands of low-income residents.