• Corporate Programs
  • Gift Cards
  • Advertise
  • People
  • Lists
  • Jobs
  • Classifieds
  • Public Notices
  • Newsletters
  • Podcasts
  • Contact Us
Indianapolis Business Journal
Subscribe Now Log In
Indianapolis Business Journal
  • Newsletters
  • Podcasts
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • People
  • Lists
  • Jobs
  • Classifieds
  • Public Notices
  • News
    • Weekly Paper
      • Digital Edition
      • Purchase Past Issues
    • Diversity
    • Sports Business
    • Small Business
    • Banking & Finance
    • Regional
      • Boone County
      • Hamilton County
      • Hancock County
      • Hendricks County
      • Johnson County
      • Madison County
      • Morgan County
      • Shelby County
      • Other Counties
    • More Industries
      • Communications
      • Education & Workforce Development
      • Energy & Environment
      • Government & Economic Development
      • Law
      • Manufacturing
      • Philanthropy
      • Transportation, Distribution & Logistics
      • Workplace Issues
    • Company News
      • Eli Lilly and Co.
      • Simon Property Group
      • Elevance
      • More Public Companies
      • More Private Companies
    • Corrections
    • Multimedia
      • Photo Galleries
      • Videos
      • IBJ mobile apps
      • RSS Feeds
  • Real Estate
    • Retail
    • Restaurants
    • Commercial
    • Residential
  • Politics
  • North of 96th
  • Health Care
  • Tech
  • Opinion
    • Forefront
    • Viewpoint
    • Editorials
    • Letters to the Editor
  • Events
    • 20 in Their Twenties
      • 2025 Honorees
      • 2025 Event Video
      • 2025 Event Photos
      • Past Recipients
      • Nominate
      • Register for event
    • Bourbon & Brokers
    • CEO of the Year & C-Suite Awards
    • Commercial Real Estate & Construction Power Breakfast
    • Economic Forecast
    • Education Power Breakfast
    • Excellence in Health Care
      • 2026 Event Photos
      • 2026 Honorees
      • 2026 Event Video
      • Past Recipients
      • Nominate
      • Register for Event
    • Fast 25
      • 2026 Honorees
      • 2026 Event Video
      • 2025 Event Photos
      • Past Recipients
      • Nominate
      • Register for Event
    • Forty Under 40
      • 2026 Honorees
      • 2026 Event Video
      • 2026 Event Photos
      • Past Recipients
      • Nominate
      • Register for Event
    • Gleaners – Hunger & Health
    • Health Care & Benefits Power Breakfast
    • Indiana 250
      • 2025 Photo Gallery
      • Indiana 250 Website
    • Innovate Indiana Series
      • Innovate Northeast Indiana – Fort Wayne
      • Innovate Southwest Indiana – Evansville
      • Innovate Northwest Indiana – Valparaiso
      • Innovate West Central Indiana – Terre Haute
      • Innovate Southern Indiana – Jeffersonville – Clarksville
      • Innovate East Central Indiana – Muncie
      • Innovate North Central – South Bend – Elkhart
      • Innovate South Central Indiana – Bloomington
      • Innovate Central Indiana – Indianapolis
    • Leadership in Law
    • Life Sciences Power Breakfast
    • Nonprofit Excellence Awards
      • 2025 Honorees
    • Technology Power Breakfast
    • Women of Influence
      • 2025 Honorees
      • 2025 Event Video
      • 2025 Event Photos
      • Past Recipients
      • Nominate
      • Register for event
  • Awards
    • Submit Award Nominations
    • Award Recipients
      • 20 in their Twenties
      • CEO of the Year and C-Suite Awards
        • Past Recipients
        • 2025 Honorees
      • Fast25
      • Excellence in Health Care
        • Past Recipients
        • 2026 Honorees
        • Nominations
      • HR Impact Awards
      • Michael A. Carroll Award
      • Nonprofit Excellence Awards
      • Women of Influence
        • 2025 Honorees
        • Past Recipients
      • Forty Under 40
        • Class of 2026
        • Past Recipients
      • Tech Exec of the Year
        • 2024 Honorees
        • Past Recipients
  • Content Studio
    • Thought Leadership
      • Student success comes first
      • How IU is leading in incorporating AI into education
      • Listening to build culture, celebrate teams
      • In commercial real estate, trust turns relationships into long-term successes.
      • After 30 years, Women’s Fund of Central Indiana goes statewide, now Women’s Foundation of Indiana
      • Why Quality Facilities are a Mission-Critical Investment for Nonprofits
      • How nonprofits can adapt to a shifting financial landscape
      • Planning considerations for business succession
      • How Organizations Can Spend Less Time on Investments and More Time on Impact
      • Bringing a personal touch to financial planning
      • A prescription for better health
      • Small and mid-sized firms shouldn’t take cybersecurity risks lightly
      • It’s time to take a scalpel to the business school
      • Advancing access, affordability, and workforce readiness
      • Addressing Indiana’s workforce transformation needs
      • Rethinking Risk: How Climate Change is Reshaping Insurance
      • Pacers Foundation, Gleaners team up to feed hungry Hoosiers
    • Thought Leadership Topics
    • Sponsored Content
      • A Flexible, Affordable Way to Get Your Degree
      • Good Intentions Are Not Enough: What Many Legacy Plans Miss
      • Harrell-Fish (HFI): Building for the Future While Staying Rooted in Purpose
      • What We Owe New Nurses, And Why It Matters Now
      • New Construction AI Platform Enters Indiana, Giving General Contractors ‘God Mode’ for Early-Stage Projects
      • Reauthorize The FirstNet Authority
      • Building wealth matters. Building a legacy matters more.
      • The essential role of a health plan in Indiana
      • New Initiative Protects Indiana Employers and Working Families from Increased Healthcare Costs
      • Addressing Indiana’s Healthcare Affordability Crisis
      • FirstNet: A Public-Private Partnership That Keeps America Safe
    • Sponsored Content Samples
      • Sponsored Content – Emails
      • Sponsored Content – Print
      • Custom Videos
    • Business Cares Sites
      • Business Cares: Corporate Social Responsibility
      • Business Cares Breast Cancer Awareness
      • Business Cares Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
      • Business Cares Heart Health Awareness
    • Career Ready Indiana
      • 2025-26 – Earn & Learn
      • 2024-25 – Build Your Talent Pipeline
      • 2024-25 – Build Your Job Skills
      • 2023-24 – Need Talent? Grow Your Own
      • 2022-23 – Looking for Talent? Employers, We’ve Got You Covered!
      • 2021-22 – Hoosiers Talk About Why Indiana is a Great Place for Your Career
      • 2020-21 – Today’s College Students Older, Wiser
      • 2019-20 – Former Indy 500 Driver Crosses College Finish Line
    • IEDC Regional Reports
    • Contact Us
Subscribe Now Log In
  • The Tip-Off
  • Weekly Paper
  • Latest IBJ Forefront
  • Excellence in Health Care 2026
  • Forty Under 40 2026
  • Corrections
Home » Search

Search Results

14315 results for 'articles'

To refine your search through our archives use our Advanced Search

People

September 15, 2014

Dr. Ingrid Mason, an internist, has been named vice chairwoman of the Office of the Chief Medical Officer, which oversees medical practice and quality at 22 hospitals around the state. She was previously president of the medical staff at St. Vincent Indianapolis Hospital. Mason earned a bachelor’s degree at Valparaiso University and received her medical degree from the Indiana University School of Medicine.

Dr. Lauren Ladd, a radiologist, has joined Eskenazi Health. She holds a bachelor’s in chemistry from Butler University and a medical degree from the IU School of Medicine.

Dr. Youssef Tahiri, a plastic surgeon, has joined Eskenazi Health. He earned his medical degree from McGill University in Quebec, Canada.

Dr. Peter Pang, an emergency physician, has joined Eskenazi Health. He received his bachelor’s from Brown University and his medical degree from the University of Texas-San Antonio.

Company news

September 15, 2014

The Community Health Network hospital system will purchase the Hilton Indianapolis North hotel along Interstate 69 and redevelop it as a facility for physicians and patients. The 221-room hotel sits on a nine-acre piece of land, adjacent to Community North Hospital, which is owned by the hospital’s foundation. The foundation has first-right-of-refusal to purchase the hotel from the current Hilton franchisee. The foundation announced Sept. 11 it would exercise that right, purchasing the hotel for an undisclosed amount. The hotel will continue to operate until the end of the year. “Community’s north region continues to expand its reach and needs the physical space to meet the growing demands of the marketplace,” said Joyce Irwin, president of the Community Health Network Foundation, in a written statement. “Opening up this prime area of real estate for health care services benefits the residents who live in the northern areas of central Indiana.” Community Hospital North opened in 1985 with 100 inpatient beds, emergency department and outpatient services. It has since expanded to include a 42-bed neonatal intensive care unit, a maternity unit with 60 private patient suites, a heart and vascular hospital, a rehabilitation hospital, and an oncology center.

Three years after its founding, Lafayette-based SpeechVive Inc. has launched its first product, a device intended to help people with a soft voice due to Parkinson's disease speak more loudly and communicate more effectively. Based on technology developed at Purdue University, the device is now available to try as a demo through the National Parkinson's Disease Foundation’s Centers of Excellence before purchasing. The technology was developed over the past decade by Jessica Huber, a professor in Purdue's Department of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences. Huber co-founded SpeechVive in 2011 to bring the technology to market. According to SpeechVive, more than 1.5 million people in the United States are diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, and about 89 percent of those with the disease have voice-related change affecting how loudly they speak.

The Indiana State Department of Health and the University of Indianapolis Center for Aging & Community are offering $30,000 grants to as many as seven groups to use to improve the quality of nursing home care. The grants will be made to regional groups formed by health care facilities, provider associations, consumer advocacy groups and community organizations. The collaborative partners will work together to assess needs, design quality improvement plans and provide education and resources to nursing homes in their areas.

‘Transparent’ government often elusive for right and left

September 15, 2014

The promise of "transparent" government is almost universally popular among politicians. But the talking point of transparency often remains just that: a talking point.

Commercial Real Estate Power Breakfast transcript

September 15, 2014

Indianapolis Business Journal gathered leaders in the state's commercial real estate and construction industry for a Power Breakfast panel discussion Sept. 13.
Among the topics the panel discussed were the factors driving downtown growth, which types of office space are in demand, the types of projects being built, and how the industrial sector has sustained its strength.

Indy housing market stumbles to glum milestone

September 15, 2014

Home-sale agreements in August declined 9.6 percent, marking the 12th consecutive month of declining deals for houses in the nine-county Indianapolis area.

Couple revamps old roadside motel into apartments

September 15, 2014

The Kaiden, a 13-unit hotel just off the National Road between Indianapolis and Greenfield, has been reborn as an apartment building called The Village.

Construction

September 15, 2014

-Capitol Construction has completed a 2,500-square-foot office build-out for Fully Armored at 755 W. Carmel Drive, Suite 150, Carmel.

-Capitol Construction has completed a 1,500-square-foot office build-out for Grand Financial at 1155 N. Meridian St., Carmel.

-Capitol Construction has completed a 4,000-square-foot office build-out for KE Labs at 3500 Depauw Blvd., Suite 1080.

-Kort Builders has completed a 7,800-square-foot build-out for Case Remodeling at 99 E. Carmel Drive, Carmel.

-Kort Builders has completed a 2,200-square-foot build-out for H2H Salon at Hamilton Town Center, 13185 Harrell Parkway, Suite 200, Noblesville.

People

September 15, 2014

Ross Goyer has joined Cornerstone Companies Inc. as vice president of development and property management.

Rates

September 15, 2014

The average rate for 30-year mortgages rose from 4.24 percent to 4.27 percent in the week ended Sept. 11, according to Bankrate.com. The rate for 15-year mortgages rose from 3.37 percent to 3.42 percent.

Leases/leasing contracts

September 15, 2014

-ACS Human Services LLC leased 40,204 square feet of office space at 4450 Victory Lane. The tenant was represented by Yumi Goodman of Colliers International. The landlord, Midway Corp., was represented by Russ Van Til and Jeff Henry of Cassidy Turley.

-Southern Wine & Spirits of America Inc. leased 25,201 square feet at 8888 Keystone Crossing.  The tenant was represented by Mike Semler of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, Philadelphia-based Equus Capital Partners Ltd., was represented by John R. Robinson and Abby Zito of JLL.      
 
-The Indiana Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church Inc. leased 12,117 square feet at Meridian Corporate Plaza Two, 301 Pennsylvania Parkway, Carmel. The tenant was represented by Jon Owens of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, Philadelphia-based Equus Capital Partners Ltd., was represented by John R. Robinson and Abby Zito of JLL.      

-Crown Castle USA Inc. leased 9,363 square feet of office space at 9045 River Road. The tenant was represented by Kimberly Estes Hartman and Tom Osborne of Colliers International. The landlord, Duke Realty Limited Partnership, was represented by Adam Seger of Duke Realty.

-Sitehawk Retail Real Estate leased 6,173 square feet of office space at 8500 Keystone Crossing. The landlord, PWA Keystone Crossing LP, was represented by Andrew Martin and Bennett Williams of Cassidy Turley. The tenant represented itself.

-Comprehensive Retirement Solutions LLC leased 4,865 square feet of office space at One Penn Mark, 11595 N. Meridian St., Carmel. The tenant was represented by Kevin Dick and Paul Dick of Colliers International. The landlord, TNHYIF Reiv Sierra LLC, was represented by Rick Trimpe and John Vandenbark of CBRE.
 
-rue21 renewed its lease for 4,685 square feet of retail space at 540-630 W. Northfield Drive, Brownsburg. The landlord, ATC Realty One LLC, was represented by Jacque Haynes of Cassidy Turley. The tenant represented itself.

-Covideo leased 3,838 square feet on the third floor of 6235 N. Guilford Ave. The tenant was represented by Kelly Williams of Re/Max Ability Plus. The landlord, Monon Housing Partners, was represented by Jason S. Challand of Echelon Realty Advisors.

-Advanced Solutions Inc. leased 3,798 square feet at 8900 Keystone Crossing. The tenant was represented by Spud Dick of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, Philadelphia-based Equus Capital Partners Ltd., was represented by John R. Robinson and Abby Zito of JLL.        

-St. Louis Group LLC leased 3,730 square feet at 8888 Keystone Crossing. The landlord, Philadelphia-based Equus Capital Partners Ltd., was represented by John R. Robinson and Abby Zito of JLL. The tenant represented itself.

Sales/acquisitions

September 15, 2014

-Taco Bell of America bought Lot 3 in Plainfield Park, 5030 Cambridge Way, Plainfield. The buyer was represented by John Byrne of Radar Commercial Real Estate. The seller, 267 Partners LLC, was represented by Jeff Hubley of Midland Atlantic Properties.

-Zevacor Molecular bought a 71,000-square-foot building at 14395 Bergen Blvd., Noblesville. The buyer was represented by Drew Augustin, Bryan Augustin and Brooke Sipe of Alliance Commercial Group. The seller, Westcore Delta LLC, was represented by Michael Weishaar and Luke Wessel of Cassidy Turley.

-Pharmakon Pharmaceuticals Inc. bought seven acres at Saxony Corp. Campus (Parcel Y), Noblesville. The buyer was represented by Brian Askins and Matt Waggoner of Cushman & Wakefield/Summit. The seller, Interstate Holdings LLC, was represented by Sean McKinnies of Republic Development.

-Oracle One LLC bought an 11,700-square-foot building at 5450 Rock Hampton Court. The seller, Tolson & Associates LLC, was represented by Steve Schaub of Cushman & Wakefield /Summit. The buyer represented itself.

Liquidation not needed, developer HDG Mansur tells court

September 15, 2014

Two affiliates of troubled Indianapolis-based developer HDG Mansur oppose requests to appoint a Chapter 11 trustee or convert the case to a liquidation in Chapter 7, saying significant progress has been made toward a plan and global settlement of claims.

Sign company plans $6M expansion, 133 new jobs in Fishers

September 15, 2014

The Fishers Town Council is set to consider an economic development deal for growing sign company AI Innovations after a high-potential lighting firm’s project fizzled.

Year wait expected for start of Wigwam work

September 15, 2014

The developer taking over Anderson's Wigwam gymnasium is expecting to start work at the complex in about a year. The group plans to convert part of the complex into 55 multifamily housing units while maintaining the gym.

Ventriloquism! Red Solo cup! Butt tape! A Miss America Pageant recap.

September 15, 2014

Missed the fun from Atlantic City? Here are some highlights.

S&P report: Stagnant incomes threaten Indiana revenues

September 15, 2014

Sales tax is Indiana’s largest source of revenue. But it is tied to consumer spending, and Americans have become increasingly reluctant to spend as median incomes have remained virtually stagnant over the past 30 years.

DCS struggles to keep accurate caseload tally

September 14, 2014

Indiana has hired more case workers to keep track of its most vulnerable residents. But complaints about overwork continue to surface as the state battles questions about the accuracy of data on caseloads.

Bloomington inventor’s game explores origins of life

September 14, 2014

Mark White's newest invention is a 3D board game called "Mutation," a clicking, clacking puzzle ball. It's best described as tic-tac-toe on the surface of a sphere.

Remy to spend $32M to settle patent lawsuit

September 12, 2014

Pendleton-based Remy International Inc. has agreed to pay $32 million to settle a patent lawsuit with an Italian manufacturer that was filed in 2008, the company announced late Thursday.

Sports Corp., Speedway make way for new leadership

September 12, 2014

The change of guard at Indiana Sports Corp. will take place in late October, giving Ryan Vaughn time to finish out negotiations for the city’s 2015 budget, currently under review by the City-County Council.

« Previous 1 … 2,968 2,969 2,970 2,971 2,972 … 5,364 Next »

This Week

JUNE 19-25, 2026

This week's cover
IBJ Digital Edition

As Bears talks unfold, Colts weigh future needs at Lucas Oil Stadium

Mickey Shuey

New Hamilton County dashboard highlights child care gap

Elissa Maudlin

Mental wellness tech founder preaches — and practices — stress management skills

Previous Issues See Full Issue

Support IBJ's Award-Winning Journalism

Join the thousands of business and community leaders and Indiana residents that choose IBJ as their primary local news source.

Unlimited access!
Join Now Already a paid subscriber? Login here
  • Images
  • Event Videos
  • 2026 Innovate Southwest Indiana – Evansville

    More Photos
  • Innovate Southwest Indiana, Elevating Indiana's Future. IBJ Media, Inside INdiana Business, State of Indiana

    2026 Innovate Southwest Indiana – Evansville

    More Videos

Events

IBJ will honor Indiana nonprofits, foundations, organization leaders, businesses who work with nonprofits and philanthropists at the inaugural Nonprofit Excellence Awards presented by KSM CPA & Advisors.

RSVP HERE!


More events

Nominations

IBJ’s 20 in their Twenties honors emerging leaders who are making an impact on their communities at the very start of their careers. These 20-somethings are entrepreneurs, engineers, volunteers and social justice advocates — and people who will continue to contribute in the decades ahead. 

NOMINATE HERE!


IBJ will spotlight some of our city’s most successful business women from both the public and private sectors while revealing the triumphs and challenges that have shaped their careers.

NOMINATE HERE!


Back To Top
  • Subscriptions
    • Online & Print Subscriptions
    • FREE eNews
  • Submit to Edit
    • Submit People
    • Submit Records
    • IBJ Awards
  • IBJ.com Account
    • My Account
    • Register
  • Events
    • Upcoming IBJ Events
    • Award Nominations
    • Event Sponsorship Opportunities
  • Support & Information
    • Customer Service
    • Contact Us
    • Career Opportunities
    • Reprints
  • Advertising
    • IBJ Advertising
    • Contacts
    • Classifieds
    • Legal Notices
    • Submit Advertising
  • Multimedia
    • Photo Galleries
    • Videos
    • IBJ Mobile App
  • IBJ.com
    • Book of Lists
    • Editorial Calendar
    • IBJ Digital Newspaper
    • Past Print Issues
    • Magazines/Supplements
    • IBJ Store
  • Online Products
    • Purchase Past Issues
    • Bookstore
  • IBJ Media
  • Inside INdiana Business
  • The Indiana Lawyer
  • Indiana 250
  • AdEndeavor
Copyright © 2026 All Rights Reserved Privacy Policy | Terms of Service