Buffett bails on WellPoint
Influential investor sold off all 1.3 million shares in the Indianapolis-based health insurer during the first quarter.
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Influential investor sold off all 1.3 million shares in the Indianapolis-based health insurer during the first quarter.
A clerk at a west-side Indianapolis gas station is recovering after a man scalded her with hot coffee during a weekend robbery.
Police said the robber brought a cup of coffee to the front counter at the Speedway store at 410 Kentucky Ave. When the clerk
opened the register, the man threw the coffee in her face. The clerk ran away screaming, while an accomplice emptied the register.
The clerk suffered several burns. Police are still looking for the suspects.
A week has passed since a 19-year-old mother secretly delivered a baby girl inside her Indianapolis apartment, but so far,
no infant has been found. Police officers say they have stopped their search until they receive new leads. Last week, detectives
went through a dumpster where the mother said she left the baby, but the baby wasn’t found there. They searched along
Interstate 65 and at a landfill in Clinton County, where they spent six hours looking through the garbage with cadaver dogs.
The mother, Tasha Miller, says she isn’t sure where she left the baby.
Four Carmel High School basketball players charged in an assault investigation were released about 4:30 a.m. Tuesday after
posting bond. After an extensive investigation lasting several months, prosecutors decided to file charges against the four
seniors, who are accused of assaulting underclassmen. The misdemeanor charges were filed Monday against 19-year-old John Scott
Lazkowski, 18-year-old Oscar Falodun, 18-year-old Brandon Hoge and 19-year-old Robert Kitzinger. Meanwhile, during a meeting
Monday night, the Carmel Clay School Board announced three basketball coaches have resigned. Head Coach Mark Galloway resigned,
as well. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
INDOT plans to put a traffic signal on a well-known west-side shortcut from Interstate 465 southbound to I-70 East, a move
stemming from the rebuilding of Sam Jones Expressway.
By moving its start time to 11 a.m., does the Indianapolis 500 play second fiddle to NASCAR's Coca-Cola 600? Is that the
future of The Greatest Spectacle in Racing?
Indiana Rep. Mark Souder announced Tuesday he would resign from Congress, effective Friday, because he had an affair with
a staffer.
Indiana History Center prize package include entry into The Indiana Experience.
The $13 million bond would be used to lower the price of the abandoned plant to help lure a company that is considering
manufacturing solar panels at the site.
Board member William “Bucky” Bush, uncle of former President George W. Bush, appeared OK after a shortened meeting in which
shareholders approved
a “say-on-pay” proposal. Protesters gathered outside WellPoint’s headquarters after the meeting.
A drop in building permits, a gauge of future activity, along with the expiration of a government tax credit for home purchases
suggest the construction gains could fade soon.
Opening week lineup to be announced June 6 for new Carmel concert hall.
Indianapolis Downtown Inc. is launching a new monthly event to encourage more people to live downtown just as real estate
brokers say interest in available homes is picking up.
Court-watchers can get legal updates in 140-character bursts instead of 140-page legal documents detailing court business.
Indeed, times are changing.
Currently more than 1.7 million phone numbers are registered on the state's list. Indiana residents are encouraged to
add their residential phone numbers as another tool to prevent frauds and scams as well as unwanted telemarketing calls.
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On a seasonally adjusted basis, the pace of mortgage loan activity increased 3.9 percent for the week ended May 7, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. The rate for 30-year mortgages fell to 4.96 percent from 5.02 percent the previous week. The rate for 15-year mortgages decreased to 4.32 percent from 4.34 percent.
-LH Express LLC leased 41,600 square feet of industrial space at 5252 Decatur Blvd. in the Ameriplex Business Park. The tenant, which is moving from a 15,000-square-foot location in Ameriplex, was represented by W. M. Weishaar of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, Prologis, was represented by Cassidy Turley’s Luke Wessel.
-Star Pipe Products extended its 30,000-square-foot lease at 6119 Guion Road. The tenant was represented by Stan Elser of Grubb & Ellis Harding Dahm & Co. The landlord, Grand Prix Properties, represented itself.
-Suburban Health Organization renewed its 14,210-square-foot lease at 2780 Waterfront Parkway, East Drive. The tenant was represented by Jay Gehl of Hokanson Companies Inc. The landlord, New Boston Jacaranda L.P., was represented by Gus Sevastianos and Brian Fitzgerald of Citimark Management Co. Inc.
-Picasso Lawn & Landscape LLC leased 6,000 square feet in the Near Northeast Business Center, 4330 Hull St. Tony Hupp of Summit Realty Group represented the landlord, Hull & Sellers LLC, and the tenant.
-Royal United Financial Services LLC leased 5,025 square feet of office space at 7999 Knue Road. The tenant was represented by Ron Foster of Echelon Realty Advisors. The landlord, BREOF Castleton Park REO LLC, was represented by David A. Moore and Darrin L. Boyd of Cassidy Turley.
-Quadrant Financial Inc. leased 4,537 square feet of office space at 6515 E. 82nd St. The landlord, BREOF Castleton Park REO LLC, was represented by David A. Moore and Darrin L. Boyd of Cassidy Turley. The tenant represented itself.
-The Ohlson Group Inc. leased 3,058 square feet at Meridian Mark I, 11611 N. Meridian St., Carmel. The tenant was represented by Nick Svarczkopf of CB Richard Ellis. The landlord, Zeller Management Corp., represented itself.
-Elwood Staffing leased 1,600 square feet at Applewood Centre on Scatterfield Road, Anderson. The landlord, Scatterfield Road Associates, was represented by Scott Gray of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The tenant represented itself.
-Spice Indian Grill Inc. leased 1,200 square feet at Northpark Shopping Center, 5436 W. 86th St. The landlord, F&R Realty, was represented by Liz Yoho of Providence Development. The tenant represented itself.
-Little Caesars Pizza leased 1,400 square feet at 3850 N. Post Road. The tenant was represented by Ron Mannon of Grubb & Ellis Harding Dahm & Co. The landlord, 3850 North Post Road LLC, was represented by Ryan Hurst of NAI Olympia Partners.
-Standard Mutual Insurance Co. leased 2,508 square feet at Castle Creek I, 8604 Allisonvile Road, Suite 130. The tenant was represented by Steve Beals of Grubb & Ellis Harding Dahm & Co. The landlord, New Boston Castle Creek LP, was represented by Brian Fitzgerald of Citimark Management Co. Inc.
-Duran Property Group purchased 1.5 acres at the southwest corner of State Road 44 and Progress Parkway in Shelbyville Marketplace, a mixed-use development in Shelbyville. The price wasn’t disclosed. Duran, owned by Dr. Dan Duran, plans to start construction this spring on a 14,000-square-foot building on the site. It will house Duran’s chiropractic business and other tenants. The seller, Progress Parkway LLC, was represented by Thompson Thrift, which will be the exclusive leasing agent for the building. The buyer represented itself in the transaction.
-Aaron’s Rents purchased a .98-acre outlot near the southwest corner of State Road 44 and Progress Parkway in Shelbyville Marketplace, a mixed-use development in Shelbyville. The price wasn’t disclosed. The buyer was represented by Chris Hake of Thompson Thrift. The seller, Progress Parkway LLC, was represented by O.J. Stocker of Thompson Thrift.
Lilly Endowment announced Monday that its assets declined 7 percent, to $5.3 billion, in 2009, as the foundation continued
to lose money on Eli Lilly and Co. stock.