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You know the drill—find a place where a contingent from your organization can fall back and talk about something important. (Or unimportant.)
A private investment group led by Fishers entrepreneur Andy Card on Tuesday announced plans to build Grand Park Fieldhouse, a $6 million indoor facility for basketball and volleyball at Westfield’s Grand Park Sports Campus.
The settlement stems from a 2012 lawsuit alleging that the consumer-reviews firm renewed members at a higher rate than they were led to believe.
Carmel investment firm JWEST LLC ended up with one board seat, rather than the two it sought, but also got Rand Logistics to agree to a range of governance reforms.
Purdue says the increased success rates are due largely to efforts at recruiting and providing financial aid for students who are prepared for the school's academic challenges.
The former treasurer for the Marion County Bar Association has been suspended from the practice of law for a minimum of two years for taking more than $9,100 from the organization.
Indianapolis-based private investment company LDI Ltd. has acquired a small biotech manufacturer in a deal it says could be the launching point for many more acquisitions.
City-County Council President Maggie Lewis and Vice President John Barth said children could be served next year by the state’s much smaller pilot program, which will reach nearly 800 economically disadvantaged four-year-olds in Marion County.
If all the money is distributed, it will bring the state’s total spending on domestic violence programs to $4.2 million this year. That’s about 35 percent more than the state spent last year.
Democratic House candidate Bob Ashley said the way in which Turner is leaving the General Assembly effectively means the voters in his central Indiana district have a choice between Ashley and whichever official local Republicans pick for the seat.
Holladay Construction Group LLC has completed a 22,500-square-foot inpatient psychiatric hospital for Haven Behavioral Services of Indianapolis LLC at 6720 Parkdale Place.
Carmel-based Mainstreet has added the following Michael Klingl as a development director, Lindsey Phipps as a development coordinator, Erin Marlow as an administrative assistant, Jason Rodgers as a construction project manager, and Sara Shew as concierge.
The average rate for 30-year mortgages rose from 4.27 percent to 4.33 percent in the week ended Sept. 18, according to Bankrate.com. The rate for 15-year mortgages rose from 3.42 percent to 3.46 percent.
-Becker Electric Supply leased 17,600 square feet of industrial space at 1304 Sadlier Circle, West Drive.The tenant was represented by Michael Weishaar and Scott O'Neil of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, 1304 PFH LLC, was represented by Criss Horton of One Source Commercial Realty.
-KJWW PC leased 9,762 square feet at 8900 Keystone Crossing. The tenant was represented by Graham Summers and James Clark of JLL. The landlord, Philadelphia-based Equus Capital Partners Ltd., was represented by John R. Robinson and Abby Zito of JLL.
-Q-Bo renewed its least for 7,500 square feet at Augusta Plaza, 2820 Westland Road,. The landlord, Augusta Plaza Associates LP, was represented by Keith Fried of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The tenant represented itself.
-The Basement: Design + Motion leased 7,256 square feet of office space at 39 Jackson Place, South Drive. The tenant was represented by Bennett Williams, Andrew Martin and Megan Drudy of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, CHA Consulting Inc., was represented by Kevin Gillihan and James Clark of JLL.
-USAwning Network LLC renewed its lease for 7,200 square feet of industrial space at 3875 Culligan Ave. The landlord, Brookside Industrial Park LLC, was represented by Fritz Kauffman of Cassidy Turley. The tenant represented itself.
-Atlantis Realty Group Inc. leased 4,275 square feet at 8645 E. 96th St. The landlord, Young Realty Crosspoint Six, was represented by Lori Pfeiffer and Larry Davis of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The tenant represented itself.
-Gigi's Playhouse leased 3,300 square feet of space for the first Down Syndrome Achievement Center in Indiana at 5909 E. 86th St. The tenant was represented by Darrin Boyd and Dave Moore of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, Stough Associates, was represented by Joe Tarpey of Colliers International.
-Euro Style Salon & Spa leased 1,485 square feet at Yates Center, 1980 E Stop 13 Road. The landlord, Yates Real Estate LLC, was represented by Keith Fried of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The tenant represented itself.
-McCordsville Investment LLC bought 25 acres known as Parcel G at County Roads 600 and 900 in McCordsville. The buyer was represented by Gurinder Singh of Adhoyee Real Estate. The seller, Fifth Third Bank, was represented by Sharon Thompson of KW Commercial Indiana.
-AJ Partnership Inc. bought a three-acre corner lot at 6725 S Franklin Road. The buyer was represented by Craig Ramsey of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The sellers, The Winzenreads, were represented by Sharon Thompson of KW Commercial Indiana.
-Sewall Enterprises LLC bought a 14,850-square-foot industrial property at 5740 Elmwood Court. The buyer was represented by Ed Christman of Real Estate Solutions. The seller, WF Industrial Properties III LLC, was represented by Grant Lindley of Cassidy Turley.
-David GTO LLC bought a 103,586-square-foot industrial property at 6450 Gateway Drive. The buyer was represented by Fabricio Perez of Perez Realty Group LLC. The seller, F. S. Maas & Co., was represented by Michael Weishaar and Scott O’Neil of Cassidy Turley.
-Dongho Lee bought a 2,120-square-foot building at 6177 N. College Ave. The buyer was represented by Todd Camesasca of Kosene & Kosene. The seller, Ansaga LLC, was represented by Jason Challand of Echelon Realty Advisors.
-Fuzion Real Estate Holdings bought vacant land at 6548 Cornell Ave. where it intends to build a 4,000-square-foot office building. The buyer was represented by Jason Challand of Echelon Realty Advisors. The seller, PEI Cornell LLC, was represented by Laurel Moses of F.C. Tucker Co.
-A private equity group led by Indianapolis-based James Management and Dallas-based Newport Capital bought the 604-unit Port O' Call and Golden West apartments near North Mickley Avenue and West Market Street. The seller, Borns Management, was represented by Tikijian Associates. The buyer represented itself.
IU Health Plans, the insurance arm of the Indianapolis-based hospital system, is limiting itself to three middle-size markets next year—Bloomington, Lafayette and Muncie—even though the bulk of its facilities is in the metro area.
Demand for office space in the neighborhood is driving Deylen Realty’s $1.2 million redevelopment of a building on South College Avenue that originally housed a bowling alley.
For Indiana employers with fewer than 10 workers, health insurance premiums have risen 11.5 percent, on average, from 2001 to 2013. That ranked second-highest among all states.
Nearby residents raised worries that the hog facility would lower the water table, cause odors and increase truck traffic near their homes in the rural area about 30 miles south of Indianapolis.
Indiana State Police are switching to an online gun permitting system that will bring end to the use of paper applications for those permits.