Van Rooy scoops up troubled complex
Van Rooy Properties plans to spend $5.5 million renovating a 277-unit west side apartment complex that it acquired a month
ago in an unusual deal.
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Van Rooy Properties plans to spend $5.5 million renovating a 277-unit west side apartment complex that it acquired a month
ago in an unusual deal.
Major stock indexes rose as much as 2 percent, including the Dow Jones industrial average, which jumped 203 points.
The Indianapolis Capital Improvement Board likely will accept a state loan providing $27 million over three years to help
shore up its fragile financial situation.
Indiana is offering state government employees voluntary unpaid leave, but it’s unclear how many workers might give up part
of their paycheck.
While most of the once iron-clad National Football League is being hit by the economic downturn, the Indianapolis Colts sales
staff is benefitting from some of the most fortunate timing a professional sports team has ever seen.
Corporations simply don’t like direct language, a Butler University professor says.
The Plainfield-based Islamic Society of North America is collaborating with other Muslim organizations and interfaith groups
to collect donations to help the families of victims in the Fort Hood shootings. The shootings at the Texas military base
killed 13 people and injured 29 others. Authorities say the attack was done by Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, an Army psychiatrist
and a Muslim.
Police are looking for a robber they say shot a man Sunday in the McDonaldâ??s parking lot near 52nd Street and Keystone Avenue
in Indianapolis. The victim said the robber jumped in his car and demanded money. The victim said he didn’t have any money,
so he jumped out of the car, and the robber shot him in the leg. The victim went to Methodist Hospital in stable condition.
The suspect took off in a Silver Chevrolet Impala.
A man was robbed, shot and left for dead as he was walking his dog late Sunday night on English Avenue on Indianapolisâ??
east side. After two men approached Gabriel Jordan and tried to rob him, Jordan took off running, but one of the men shot
him in the back, according to police. His dog ran home, alerting his wife, who called 911. The victim was taken to Wishard
Hospital in critical condition. The suspects made off with Jordan’s wallet.
Approaching the end of 2009, Indianapolis’ cash-strapped Capital Improvement Board is on much more solid financial footing.