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Indianapolis 2015 budget would use reserves

August 18, 2014

Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard will introduce to the City-County Council on Monday night a $1 billion budget for 2015 that taps reserves to make ends meet. Next year would be the third year in a row that the city taps fund balances to close a budget deficit.

EMS company to end most Indiana services

August 18, 2014

Rural/Metro Corp. is going to stop serving more than 30 communities in Indiana. Martinsville Mayor Phil Deckard said the company will end service within 60 days.

Indiana lottery manager misses goal, but hits record numbers

August 18, 2014

The Hoosier Lottery's top official said she is "pleased" with a private manager's performance, even though the firm fell short of its income target during the first full fiscal year of its 15-year contract with the state.

Is this the future of rural health care: Walmart, walk-in clinics and an ambulance?

August 18, 2014

In two to three years, primary care clinics could be popping up in Walmart stores in rural Indiana while most rural Indiana hospitals will offer little to no inpatient services. That’s dramatically different from what we’re used to.

The Dose template

August 18, 2014

Rebates shrink as Anthem gets better at pricing

August 18, 2014

Hoosiers are receiving $11.9 million in rebates this year from health insurers that used less than 80 percent of their 2013 premiums for medical bills last year. That’s down from $22.6 million handed out last year.

The best of Dig IN 2014

August 18, 2014

Here were my favorite five, representing not just Indy but also Valparaiso and Fort Wayne eateries.

People

August 18, 2014

Community Health Network hired Joe Kessler as its chief financial officer, replacing Tom Fischer, who left in December. Kessler previously worked as CFO at the Kaleida Health hospital system in Buffalo, New York, and before that at TriHealth in Cincinnati and at the Ernst & Young accounting firm. He received his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Ohio State University.

Dixie Platt has been named vice president of marketing and communications at Community Health Network, starting Sept. 2. Most recently, Platt was senior vice president of communications, public policy and external relations at St. Louis-based hospital system SSM Healthcare. Platt has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin and a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Missouri.

Locals asked to help fund commuter-bus service

August 18, 2014

Fishers Town Council on Monday is expected to consider a subsidy of up to $22,500 to keep the Indy Express commuter buses running for the rest of 2014. Carmel City Council, meanwhile, has a $30,000 grant request on the table.

Company news

August 18, 2014

Regenstrief Institute Inc. plans to build a $13 million, 80,000-square-foot headquarters at 10th and Wilson streets, the Indiana University School of Medicine announced on Aug. 14. The facility will be built on the medical school's campus at IUPUI on land leased from Indiana University. Regenstrief, a not-for-profit medical research organization, plans to move 50 investigators, 165 staff members and a number of affiliated scientists into the building when it is completed in mid-2015. Most of those employees now work in nearby locations at 1050 Wishard Blvd. and 410 W. 10th St. The Regenstrief Foundation has committed $5 million to the new building and the IU School of Medicine is contributing another $1 million, officials said. Schmidt Associates of Indianapolis is handling architecture and interior design. Regenstrief investigators developed and operate the Regenstrief Medical Record System, which has served as the electronic medical record system for Wishard, and now Eskenazi Health, since 1973. It is the oldest continually operational medical record system in the United States, Regenstrief said.

Eli Lilly and Co. says it will close its Elanco Animal Health enzyme plant in Terre Haute by early 2016 as part of a consolidation, according to the Associated Press. Lilly spokesman Ed Sagebiel told the Tribune-Star that the Indianapolis-based company is consolidating all of its animal enzyme manufacturing to a site in Great Britain. He said the plant closure will affect 23 employees, all of whom will be offered comparable positions at a Lilly plant near Clinton that employs about 500 workers. Clinton is about 15 miles north of Terre Haute. The Terre Haute plant makes animal feed enzymes that help animals digest food more efficiently, boosting farm productivity. Lilly purchased the Terre Haute plant in 2012.

Carmel entrepreneur Zeke Turner has agreed to sell the real estate investment trust he started two years ago for $950 million to focus on his original nursing home development company, Mainstreet Property Group. HealthLease Properties REIT, which Turner leads as CEO, announced Aug. 13 that it will be sold to Ohio-based Health Care REIT Inc. The Toledo, Ohio-based company, also known as HCN, also agreed to form a development partnership with Mainstreet under which it will acquire 17 projects Mainstreet has under construction and 45 senior care campuses it plans to build. In all, the deal is worth more than $2.3 billion. HCN, the largest U.S. health care landlord by market value, said it will pay $14.20 per share in Canadian dollars for HealthLease, 31 percent more than HealthLease's stock price before the deal was announced. HealthLease Properties, which is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange, owns 51 senior care facilities in Canada and the United States, including 12 in Indiana. In second-quarter results announced Aug. 12, the company’s revenue and profit doubled from the previous year, to $17.6 million and $5 million, respectively, in Canadian dollars. Mainstreet has been the fastest-growing company in the Indianapolis area over the past three years. Revenue skyrocketed to more than $66 million last year.

A federal judge said Indiana can challenge an Internal Revenue Service rule that offers tax credits to Hoosiers who purchase health insurance on Obamacare’s federal marketplace, HealthCare.gov. According to Bloomberg News, U.S. District Judge William T. Lawrence in Indianapolis denied an IRS bid to dismiss that portion of the state’s 2013 lawsuit, in which it claimed the rule illegally conflicts with a provision of the federal law limiting those tax credits to enrollees in state-created exchanges. Lawrence’s ruling comes three weeks after U.S. appeals courts in Washington, D.C., and in Richmond, Virginia, reached conflicting conclusions about availability of the subsidy for which 4.5 million people have qualified. Indiana was one of the states that opted to not create an exchange. Lawrence, in his ruling, rejected U.S. contentions that Indiana and the 39 state public school systems that joined it in the suit would suffer no harm from the rule. Lawrence did, however, reject Indiana’s contention the mandate violated its sovereignty, ruling it, and 25 other states, lost that argument in the early stages of a 2010 Obamacare challenge that ended with the U.S. Supreme Court upholding the legislation as a valid exercise of Congress’ taxing authority.

Indianapolis-based WellPoint Inc. will change its name back to Anthem Inc., the brand under which it sells most of its coverage, according to Bloomberg News. The name change will be completed by the end of the year, pending shareholder approval, the company said in a statement. WellPoint will hold a shareholder vote on the change in November. WellPoint and other large health insurers find themselves increasingly marketing directly to consumers, as Obamacare requires most uninsured Americans to obtain coverage and employers thrust more responsibility for costs on their workers. The company sells plans in 14 of the health care law’s new insurance exchanges, in most cases under its Anthem brand.  The company doesn't sell plans under the WellPoint name. WellPoint Inc. was formed in 2004 when Indianapolis-based insurer Anthem Inc. completed a $16.5 billion merger with California-based WellPoint Health Networks Inc. Anthem Inc. was originally formed in 1995 when Indianapolis-based insurer Associated Group merged with Cincinnati-based Community Mutual Insurance Co. Anthem demutualized and conducted an initial public offering in 2001.

Bloomington’s Monroe Hospital LLC, which has had a close relationship with Indianapolis-based St. Vincent Health, filed for bankruptcy reorganization on Aug. 15 and plans to sell its business to a Canadian hospital operator. The Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition, filed in federal court in Indianapolis, said the 32-bed hospital had more than twice as many liabilities as assets. It has been losing money due to low patient traffic in the face of cross-town competition from Indiana University Health’s Bloomington Hospital. Monroe and St. Vincent signed a management agreement two years ago, with St. Vincent taking responsibility for Monroe’s quality and safety efforts, finance functions, physician relations and patient satisfaction. St. Vincent also considered adding Monroe to its 22-hospital network. Those merger talks and St. Vincent’s management of those Monroe services ended last October, but longtime St. Vincent executive Joe Roche was installed as Monroe’s CEO. St. Vincent is now one of Monroe’s largest creditors, with the hospital owing St. Vincent’s physician group $170,000. St. Vincent physicians provide cardiac care and orthopedic surgeries to Monroe patients. Even after the hospital is sold to a new owner, St. Vincent will try to continue its clinical relationship with Monroe.

Central Indiana home sales continue to trail 2013

August 18, 2014

Home-sale agreements declined 13.8 percent in the nine-county area in July, the 11th straight month deals have decreased.

Lilly among those eyeing antibiotic maker Cubist, analyst says

August 18, 2014

The rising threat from drug-resistant germs and increasing calls from global health groups for more potent antibiotics is placing a premium on companies such as Cubist. The $4.8 billion drug developer is preparing to introduce four new medicines by 2020.

Indiana’s first female chief justice taking office

August 18, 2014

Loretta Rush is scheduled to be sworn in as Indiana Supreme Court chief justice on Monday afternoon by Gov. Mike Pence. She replaces current Chief Justice Brent Dickson.

State adds jobs; unemployment rate remains at 5.9 percent

August 18, 2014

Indiana added 9,900 private-sector jobs in July, with more than half of them coming in the manufacturing sector, the state announced Monday morning.

Construction

August 18, 2014

-Holladay Construction Group LLC. partnered with Holladay Properties to convert a 17,000-square-foot warehouse into an office/warehouse suite for Accelerated Inc. at 5777 Decatur Blvd.

-Capitol Construction has completed a 16,000-square-foot expansion for Allied Solutions at 1320 City Center Drive, Carmel.

-Capitol Construction has completed a 3,400-square-foot office build-out for Body One Physical Therapy at 10412 Allisonville Road, Fishers.  

-Capitol Construction has completed a 2,500-square-foot office expansion for PR Mortgage at 11555 N. Meridian St, Carmel.

People

August 18, 2014

Caroline Thomas has joined Cushman & Wakefield/Summit as brokerage coordinator. Rob King has joined the lease administration department.

Rates

August 18, 2014

The average rate for 30-year mortgages fell from 4.29 percent to 4.27 percent in the week ended Aug. 14, according to Bankrate.com. The rate for 15-year mortgages fell from 3.40 percent to 3.39 percent.

Leases/leasing contracts

August 18, 2014

-La-Z Boy Furniture leased 20,040 square feet at Clearwater Crossing, 3736-3958 E. 82nd St. The landlord, The Broadbent Co., was represented by Joe Kenney of Broadbent. The tenant represented itself.

-TwinMed LLC leased 11,470 square feet of office space at 6625 Network Way. The tenant was represented by Yumi Goodman of Colliers International. The landlord, Network Way Properties LLC, was represented by Kevin Gillihan of JLL.

-Wings Etc. leased 4,748 square feet at Greenfield Station, 1925 Melody Lane, Greenfield. The tenant was represented by Dean Almas of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The landlord, LOR Corp., was represented by Jacque Haynes of Cassidy Turley.

-Integrated Health Solutions Inc. leased 2,454 square feet at 6330 E. 75th St. The tenant was represented by Matt Jackson of Jackson IG LLC. The landlord, Metro Centre Office Park LLC, was represented by Bennett Williams and Todd Vannatta of Cassidy Turley.

-Quality Applied Systems Inc. leased 2,419 square feet at 6330 E. 75th St. The tenant was represented by Matt Jackson of Jackson IG LLC. The landlord, Metro Centre Office Park LLC, was represented by Bennett Williams and Todd Vannatta of Cassidy Turley.

-Hamilton County Pediatric Dentistry LLC leased 2,169 square feet at 13450 N. Meridian St., Carmel. The tenant was represented by Matt Jackson of Jackson IG LLC. The landlord, LHRET Ascension SV LLC, was represented by Lillebridge Healthcare Services Inc.

-Steven J. Shear DDS leased 2,078 square feet at 9002 N. Meridian St. The tenant was represented by Matt Jackson of Jackson IG LLC. The landlord, PHT Lakeview LLC, was represented by Travis Tucker of Duke Realty.

-Style Encore leased 3,260 square feet at Greenwood Place, 7759-7921 U.S. 31 South. The landlord, The Broadbent Co., was represented by Joe Kenney of Broadbent. The tenant represented itself.

-Premier Pharmacy leased 1,625 square feet at Fishers Town Center, 8395 E. 116th St., Fishers. The landlord, The Broadbent Co., was represented by Brian Broadbent. The tenant represented itself.

-Ooh LaLa Nail Spa leased 1,600 square feet at Fashion Mall Commons, 8487 Union Chapel Road. The landlord, The Broadbent Co., was represented by John Beuoy of Broadbent. The tenant represented itself.

-R&A Fashions leased 1,200 square feet at Lafayette Shoppes, 3840-3882 Lafayette Road. The landlord, The Broadbent Co., was represented by Jim Mosher of Broadbent. The tenant represented itself.

Sales/acquisitions

August 18, 2014

-Think Holdings LLC, dba Rainbow Child Care, bought 1.5 acres at Geist Shoppes, 10400 Olio Road, Fishers. The buyer was represented by Kurt Meyer of Baseline Properties. The Seller, Ameriana Bank, was represented by Dean Almas of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate.

-A joint venture between TWG Development and Vince Shimp bought a 22,000-square-foot building at 915 S. Meridian St. The buyer was represented by Rob Lukemeyer of Baseline Commercial Group. The seller, Rinky Corp., was represented by Derek Menerey and Ashley Bussell of Newmark Knight Frank Halakar.

-Material Handling Solutions bought a 30,000-square-foot warehouse on six acres at 72 S. Post Road. The buyer was represented by Brian Augustin of Alliance Commercial Group. The seller, Hobbs Automotive, was represented by Michael P. Sloan of The Broadbent Group.

Company closing local operations, cutting 110 workers

August 18, 2014

ModusLink Global Solutions Inc. plans to shut down its 96,000-square-foot distribution facility in Indianapolis, eliminating 110 jobs by the end of October, the company said late last week.

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