Correction
Shelter Mutual Insurance represented itself in a lease renewal at Prestwick Junction, 5530 E. U.S. Highway 36, Avon. Hokanson Cos. was incorrectly listed as the tenant representative in last week’s Real Estate Weekly.
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Shelter Mutual Insurance represented itself in a lease renewal at Prestwick Junction, 5530 E. U.S. Highway 36, Avon. Hokanson Cos. was incorrectly listed as the tenant representative in last week’s Real Estate Weekly.
Hamilton Center Inc. purchased a 10,000-square-foot office/retail building at 1801 N. Shadeland Ave. The price wasn’t disclosed. The buyer was represented by Ryan Kelly and Jeff Merritt of Summit Realty Group. Bryan Miller of Cassidy Turley represented the seller, William P. Sohn, trustee.
Shares in General Growth Properties Inc., the second-biggest U.S. mall owner, fell as much as 6.7 percent Monday morning after
a newsletter report that Simon Property Group Inc. may abandon a takeover bid for its smaller rival.
Stimulus dollars from the National Institutes of Health expected to spark 30 to 40 new research jobs by 2013.
Bloomington is struggling to keep its edge, a report says. And Bill Cook isn’t happy about it.
As IBJ reported last year, Houston-based American General Life Insurance Company is attempting to invalidate a $15
million policy it issued in January 2006 insuring the life of Germaine “Suzy” Tomlinson—Conseco Inc. co-founder
Stephen Hilbert’s mother-in-law—who died Sept. 28, 2008, at age 74.
Indianapolis police are trying to piece together what led to a shooting that killed a 66-year-old man Sunday night near 25th
and North LaSalle streets on the east side. Police were called to the same home Friday night and the man told police that
several men threatened him with guns. Police don't have a motive or a suspect.
Lebanon police arrested three men Sunday morning after they led officers on a chase through Boone County. Derrick Hermann,
Joshua Zachary, and Daniel Wynne all face several charges, including burglary. Police said the three broke into Cox Jewelry
on North Lebanon Street. Police said they recovered the stolen jewelry.
Students, parents and family members held a candlelight vigil in Carmel Sunday night to mourn two teens killed during a police
chase. Police say they were trying to pull over a speeding vehicle Friday night when the driver took off and eventually lost
control. The car snapped a utility pole in half near the 14000 block of River Road and 126th Street and caught fire. The 15-year-old
driver escaped, but emergency responders couldn't get Jordan Moss, 15, and Jordan Poirier, 15, out in time. Grief counselors
have been providing services at Carmel High School, where the students were freshman. Fox59 will have more at 4 p.m.
Federal money will help create programs at community college and Purdue University to offer skills in smart-grid technologies.
New Indianapolis 500 qualifications rules aim to create more pole day drama. The move could restore May back to part of its
former glory. Or it could be a sign of doom and gloom.
Familiar face found on theater review page of Washington paper.
Familiar face found on theater review page of Washington paper.
Sales agreements in the nine-county area rose last month by 10.6 percent, compared with the same month last year, while prices
jumped 12.1 percent.
Not-for-profit hopes to have $150,000 in annual funding restored, particularly now that it has taken on the additional duties
related to the Circle City Classic.
Work force reductions, new business structure make leased office space unnecessary. Moves will begin in late June.
Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana is expected to announce Tuesday that it will move its headquarters to the Old Centrum
at 12th Street and Central Avenue in Indianapolis.
Passengers reported fewer complaints in 2009 even while cash-strapped airlines reduced flight schedules and charged for everything
from bags and pillows to prime spots in boarding lines.
Indiana saw a 700-percent increase in total wind-generated power in 2009, an increase second only to Utah, according to the
U.S. Wind Industry Annual Market Report.
An average of 15,000 Indiana residents could lose unemployment benefits each week starting in May if Congress fails to extend
federal benefits for those out of work more than six months.