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A well-known pollster finds Americans are losing optimism about improving their lots. Are your odds better if you live in
Indianapolis?
The Red Cross is assisting six families forced out of their apartments by fire. The Fishers Fire Department responded at about
9:45 Monday night to reports of a first-floor fire at the Deerbrook Apartments near Allisonville Road. They put it out, then
used thermal imaging and other tests to make sure it had been extinguished. They were called back at 11 p.m., however, after
the fire reoccurred. About half the apartments in the 16-unit building suffered fire and water damage.
A dog involved in a vicious attack was adopted from the Humane Society of Indianapolis less than two months before the incident.
The dog’s owner, Shawn Middleton, 25, faces four misdemeanor counts stemming from the early-March attack, in which two
pit bulls injured a 23-year-old Indianapolis man. Police shot and killed one of the dogs, Yoda, which Middleton adopted on
Jan. 8. Humane Society CEO John Aleshire said the dog was at the shelter for more than six weeks and the only aggressive behavior
it showed came immediately following major surgery.
Investigators are continuing to search for missing Purdue freshman Patrick Trainor, 19, who hasn’t been heard from since
he sent a text message to a friend at 1:21 a.m. Sunday. The message was sent from the area of 96th Street and Fall Creek Road.
Friends have been driving area streets looking for Trainor's 1999 green Ford Mustang with passenger side damage. Trainor's
cell phone has died and his debit and credit cards show no new activity. Fox59 will have more at 4 pm.
Fred Tucker, who has led F.C. Tucker Co. since 1986, will leave the company April 1 and hand the reins to business partner
H. James Litten.
Tickets were snapped up fast for this year’s Final Four, almost assuring a record economic impact for Indianapolis. But two
more wins for Purdue or Butler could bring down projected visitor spending.
Elliott Associates LP and Paulson & Co. are said to be discussing a plan to team with Brookfield Asset Management Inc. to
bring mall owner General Growth Properties Inc. out of bankruptcy, competing with Simon Property Group.
A Purdue University expert says Indiana farmers are growing less wheat this year but the crop so far is thriving.
The new federal health care bill will put 500,000 more Indiana residents on Medicaid and lead to higher state taxes, Gov.
Mitch Daniels said Monday, but a government insurance proponent said it will help families and businesses.
-Shamrock Builders-Commercial has finished a 4,660-square-foot dental office for Dr. Joe Hadley at 5406 S. Emerson Ave.
-Shamrock Builders-Commercial has started construction of an 8,000-square-foot tenant build-out for RBC Wealth Management
at 8888 Keystone Crossing, Suite 200. The project is scheduled to be completed by May 31.
-Mainstay Inc. has finished an 8,500-square-foot shared senior living residence at 5510 S. Emerson Ave. for KP Partners LLC.
Adam Carr Crockett has formed a commercial and residential real estate brokerage firm called Innovative Real Estate Inc. Adam will manage the commercial division. His father, Dave Crockett, will manage the residential division. The new company’s Web site is www.innovative-re.net.
On a seasonally adjusted basis, the pace of mortgage loan activity decreased 1.9 percent for the week ended March 12, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. The rate for 30-year mortgages decreased to 4.91 percent from 5.01 the previous week. The rate for 15-year mortgages dropped to 4.24 percent from 4.32 percent.
-Bridal Superstore leased 15,540 square feet at Castleton Point Shopping Center, 82nd Street and Allisonville Road. The tenant was represented by Andrew Schrage of Coldwell Banker Commercial Realty Services. The landlord, The Broadbent Co., was represented by Broadbent’s John Beuoy.
-Lamar Advertising leased 10,000 square feet at 2200 N. Curry Pike, Bloomington. The tenant was represented by Greg Witkowski of CB Richard Ellis. The landlord, D&S Investments, represented itself.
-Tom James leased 4,139 square feet of office space at 8470 Allison Pointe Blvd. The tenant was represented by David A. Moore and Darrin L. Boyd of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada, was represented by Andrew D. Martin of Cassidy Turley.
-The Marion County Assessor leased 2,525 square feet in the Warren Professional Building, 7300 E. 31st St. The landlord, Robert J. Walden, was represented by Ed Troha of CB Richard Ellis. The tenant represented itself.
-Dr. Erin Phillips DDC leased 2,927 square feet at 8433 Harcourt Road. The tenant was represented by Bill Scott and Eric Steiner of Equis Corp. The landlord, Corvasc MDs PC, was represented by Matt Jackson and Joe Lonnemann of Halakar Real Estate.
-Global Drug Testing Labs Inc. leased 2,400 square feet of office space at Western Select, Building 30, 2525 N. Shadeland Ave. The tenant was represented by Ryan Conrad of Resource Commercial Real Estate. The landlord, Western Select Properties, was represented by Matt Langfeldt and Rich Forslund of NAI Olympia Partners.
-Hiatt Accounting Services Inc. leased 1,750 square feet at 6350 N. Shadeland Ave. The landlord, 6350 Shadeland Ave. LLC, was represented by Matt Jackson and Joe Lonnemann of Halakar Real Estate. The tenant represented itself.
-Timothy Shobe Associates subleased 2,598 square feet at 8727 Commerce Park Drive. The tenant was represented by Matt Jackson and Joe Lonnemann of Halakar Real Estate, as was the lessor, Netwise Resources Inc.
-Ray Skillman Kia leased 1.55 acres at 1394 N. Shadeland Ave. The landlord, Justus Companies, was represented by Joe Lonnemann and Matt Jackson of Halakar Real Estate. The tenant represented itself.
-Point Blank Nutrition leased 1,434 square feet at 2784 E. 146th St. The landlord, Thompson Thrift, was represented by Susannah Gershman of Thompson Thrift. The tenant represented itself.
-FANUC America Corp. leased 1,065 square feet at 11708 N. College Ave., Carmel. The tenant was represented by Eric Kemp of Resource Commercial Real Estate. The landlord, RF Management Group LLC, was represented by Brooke Augustin of NAI Olympia Partners.
-Tom and Dana True purchased 11,000 square feet of space on 1.79 acres at 7984 U.S. 40 West in Knightstown. The price wasn’t disclosed. Bob Lindgren of Grubb & Ellis Harding Dahm & Co. represented the buyer and the seller, Kahlo Family Limited Partnership IV.
-MID LLC purchased a 19,100-square-foot office building on 2.3 acres at 9800 Association Court. The price wasn’t disclosed. The buyer was represented by Joe Lonnemann and Matt Jackson of Halakar Real Estate. The seller, DPI Properties, was represented by Tom Willey of Matthewson & Willey Realty and Darrell Pike of Precedent Real Estate Services.
Companies hired by the courts to manage properties in financial distress are benefiting as the number of such properties grows.
Monday’s decision throws out a $65.2 million patent-infringement verdict won by Ariad for royalties on Lilly’s osteoporosis
drug Evista and sepsis medicine Xigris.
The embattled businessman was booked into the Hamilton County Jail following an incident Saturday morning at his Geist Reservoir
home.
Attorneys general in at least 13 states have signaled they intend to challenge the constitutionality of the legislation in
court.
Deadline approaching for nominees for this year’s Eugene & Marilyn Glick Indiana Authors Award. And three writers will score
big.
Sweeping changes phase in slowly for most, but insurers, hospitals, drug companies, employers, workers, medical device makers
and more will eventually feel impact.