Closure of paper-converting facility to cost 55 jobs
A Montreal-based company plans to close its paper-converting facility in Indianapolis, putting 55 employees out of work, the company said Monday in a notice to the state.
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A Montreal-based company plans to close its paper-converting facility in Indianapolis, putting 55 employees out of work, the company said Monday in a notice to the state.
While money spent on Christmas and Hanukkah gifts is likely to increase, so are the number of retailers and Internet sites available to consumers. That will dilute sales growth for many retailers.
Central Indiana ended a one-year slump in home sales in September, recording its first monthly increase in home-sale agreements since August 2013.
The struggling consumer-review firm plans to spend some $40 million to expand its headquarters campus on the east side of downtown and create 1,000 jobs with the help of more than $25 million in state and city incentives.
Permit filings for home construction in central Indiana increased 1 percent in September, marking a small jump following two months of declining activity in the local homebuilding market.
The Indianapolis-based distributor of Caterpillar equipment is planning a 300,000-square-foot campus on the southeast side and 70 hires over five years.
Developers planning a new Home2 Suites by Hilton in downtown Indianapolis are asking the city for a property-tax break on the project that could save them more than $650,000.
Project advocate Rob Sparks said he's asked the Madison County Council to push back consideration of the proposed Mounds Lake Commission until at least next month.
The borrowing plan will target streets and sidewalks across the city. Also on Monday night, City-County Councilors approved a $1 billion city budget.
Messer Construction Co. is rehabbing a pair of buildings on North Meridian Street that it bought earlier this year.
The $1 billion budget approved by the City-County Council Monday night included a last-minute amendment that could put $1.7 million toward the mayor’s plan to cut crime and expand access to preschool.
This time, three statewide offices, all 100 state House seats and 25 state Senate seats are up for grabs.
-Kort Builders has completed a 1,200-square-foot office build-out for Phanomen Design at 750 N. College Ave.
-Kort Builders has completed a 15,000-square-foot restaurant build-out for The District Tap at 3720 E. 82nd St.
The average rate for 30-year mortgages fell from 4.27 percent to 4.18 percent in the week ended Oct. 9, according to Bankrate.com. The rate for 15-year mortgages fell from 3.44 percent to 3.37 percent.
-Lincare Inc. leased 14,000 square feet at 5649 Lee Road. The tenant was represented by Matt Jackson of Jackson IG. The landlord, Perpetual Group, was represented by Tom Ferguson of Premier Commercial Real Estate.
-First Merchants Bank leased 6,976 square feet at 33 W. 10th St., Suite 100, Anderson. The tenant and landlord, GBC International, were represented by Matt Jackson of Jackson IG.
-Eagle Creek Dermatology leased 3,445 square feet of office space at 6920 Parkdale Place. The tenant was represented by David Kosene of Kosene & Kosene. The landlord, Healthcare Trust of America Inc. was represented by Julia Schnepper Ehret of Healthcare Management of America Inc.
-Drs. William R. Nunery and H.B. Harold Lee, dba Oculofacial Plastic and Orbital Surgery, leased 3,188 square feet at Methodist Medical Plaza North, 201 N. Pennsylvania Parkway. The landlord, Healthcare Trust of America Inc., was represented by Andrew Nordhoff of Healthcare Management of America Inc. The tenant represented itself.
-SRT Prosthetics and Orthotics leased 2,159 square feet at Southpointe Office Park, 8936 Southpointe Drive. The landlord, Healthcare Trust of America Inc., was represented by Julia Schnepper Ehret of Healthcare Management of America Inc. The tenant represented itself.
-Dental Office Training by Lynn LLC leased 2,100 square feet at 9780 Lantern Road, Fishers. The tenant was represented by Matt Jackson of Jackson IG. The landlord, CM Lantern Place Investors LLC, represented itself.
-IU Credit Union leased 1,600 square feet at Southpointe Office Park, 8936 Southpointe Drive. The landlord, Healthcare Trust of America Inc., was represented by Julia Schnepper Ehret of Healthcare Management of America Inc. The tenant represented itself.
-Indy Spine and Rehab PC leased 1,236 square feet at 755 W. Carmel Drive, Carmel. The tenant was represented by Matt Jackson of Jackson IG. The landlord, VIII FS Carmel LLC, was represented by Bill Ehret and Alex Cantu of Cushman & Wakefield/Summit.
-Millenium Contractors LLC bought a 3,200-square-foot building at 1401 S. Holt Road. The buyer was represented by Cam Kucik of Cushman & Wakefield/Summit. The seller, Air Equipment Rental Corp., was represented by Keith Turnbill of RE/MAX Select Realtors Commercial Division.
-Paragon Southport LLC bought a 13,785-square-foot professional/retail building called Southport at the Crossing at 7007 S. U.S. 31. The buyer was represented by Joseph DiSalvo and Matt Deahl of Marcus & Millichap. The seller, Southport at the Crossing Inc., was represented by Forest Bender, Joseph DiSalvo, and Matt Deahl of Marcus & Millichap.
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear a case over whether U.S. states can delegate the regulation of professions such as dentistry, plumbing, cosmetology and more to boards of practitioners drawn from those occupations.
A company that makes towable recreational vehicles says it will spend nearly $5 million to expand its operations in northern Indiana, creating as many as 125 jobs.
Indianapolis-based event-planning website Snappening.com saw traffic surge this weekend, apparently from web browsers looking for nude photos.
The plan scales back Mayor Greg Ballard’s original proposal for borrowing $150 million to help handle street repair.