Farmers on pace for record corn crop, report says
A bigger crop was expected as adequate rain and cool temperatures made for favorable growing conditions in the 18 states that produce 91 percent of the nation's corn.
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A bigger crop was expected as adequate rain and cool temperatures made for favorable growing conditions in the 18 states that produce 91 percent of the nation's corn.
The name change will be completed by the end of the year, pending shareholder approval, the company said Tuesday.
Job openings have increased 17.6 percent during the past 12 months, while hiring has risen 9.3 percent during the same period, suggesting a mismatch in the jobs market.
Indiana teachers and students starting the new school year will have to quickly get up to speed on the state's new academic standards, drafted only months ago to replace the national Common Core standards.
Bloomington’s Monroe Hospital, which has had a close relationship with Indianapolis-based St. Vincent Health, filed for bankruptcy reorganization on Friday and plans to sell its business to a Canadian operator.
Kite Realty Group Trust’s stock fetched $25 on Tuesday, an increase of more than 300 percent from the previous close, after the company’s split took effect.
The agency blamed increases in compensation and benefits costs for the red ink and said it would be unable to make a congressionally mandated payment of $5.7 billion this September for health benefits for future retirees.
Near North Development Corp. is serving as master developer of the project, which is using $488,000 in U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development grants.
The Illinois Street Food Emporium, a north-side staple for decades, has a new owner, while the owner of the Sahm’s chain dishes on his plans for the Snooty Fox building.
Mass Ave retailers are making a return trip to Carmel’s Main Street, and they could stay longer this time.
Fishers expects to roll out a pilot bike-sharing program this month in its downtown Nickel Plate District.
The Ivy Tech Community College trustees have passed a resolution telling the college’s leaders to ask the Indiana General Assembly and the Indiana Commission for Higher Education for additional funding.
The Indianapolis-based franchisor continues to focus on offering take-and-bake pizzas in grocery stores and stand-alone locations to grow revenue.
Indiana Secretary of State Connie Lawson said Monday she has marked 696,000 registrations "inactive" as part of her efforts to clean up to the state's rolls of voters.
The Indianapolis Newspaper Guild, which represents most of the Star's newsroom and building-services employees, said the newspaper intends to chop newsroom staff and management 15 percent over the next few weeks.
-Buchanan Group Services LLC leased 80,000 square feet of industrial space at 2525 N. Shadeland Ave. The tenant was represented by John Snell of Snell Real Estate Evaluation Co. Inc. The landlord, 2525 Shadeland LLC, was represented by Todd Vannatta and Michael Weishaar of Cassidy Turley.
-DSG Indiana LLC leased 75,578 square feet of industrial space at 909 Whitaker Road, Plainfield. The tenant was represented by Luke Wessel of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, Industrial Income Trust, was represented by Brian Seitz of JLL.
-Pilkington North American leased 10,027 square feet of industrial space at 612 Blanchard St., Shelbyville. The tenant was represented by Jason Speckman of Cushman & Wakefield/Summit. The landlord, 222 Group LLC, was represented by Todd Vannatta of Cassidy Turley.
-Pet Supplies Plus leased 7,011 square feet of retail space in Indian Creek Commons Shopping Center, 10625 Pendleton Pike, Suite A-1. The tenant was represented by Mark Perlstein of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate and John Liprando of Sullivan Hayes. The landlord, Viking Partners Indian Creek LLC, was represented by Jamison Downs, Seth Biggerstaff and Kyle Hughes of Veritas Realty.
-Hoosier Connection Limousine Inc. leased 4,318 square feet of industrial space at 5545 W. Raymond St. The tenant was represented by Ryan Carroll of Carson Realty. The landlord, Iron Point Titan Asset Management LLC, was represented by Bryan Poynter of Cassidy Turley.
-Center Grove Dentistry PC leased 2,800 square feet at 1405 W. County Line Road, Greenwood. The tenant was represented by Matt Jackson of Jackson IG LLC. The landlord, First Financial Collateral Inc., was represented by Steve Beals and Richard King of Lee & Associates.
-World Finance leased 2,580 square feet of retail space in Walnut Hills Plaza Shopping Center, 2008 Stafford Road, Plainfield. The tenant was represented by Seth Biggerstaff of Veritas Realty. The landlord, Walnut Bliss LLC, was represented by Todd Camesasca of Kosene & Kosene.
-Flynndogg Enterprises LLC, dba Hot Box Pizza, leased 2,400 square feet at 14300 Mundy Drive, Suite 700, Noblesville. The tenant was represented by Jason S. Challand of Echelon Realty Advisors. The landlord, Prairie Lakes II LLC, was represented by Liz Yoho of Providence Development.
-The Voice Clinic LLC leased 2,115 square feet at 1185 W. Carmel Drive, Carmel. The tenant was represented by Matt Jackson of Jackson IG LLC. The landlord, Old Meridian Investments LLC, represented itself.
-A Breathe of Heaven leased 1,360 square feet of retail space in Indian Creek Commons Shopping Center, 10625 Pendleton Pike, Suite A-9. the landlord, Viking Partners Indian Creek LLC, was represented by Jamison Downs, Seth Biggerstaff and Kyle Hughes of Veritas Realty. The tenant represented itself.
-Sherman Wireless leased 800 square feet of retail space in Brightwood Plaza Shopping Center, 2435 N. Sherman Drive. The landlord, Brightwood Plaza Investors LLC, was represented by Kyle Hughes, Paul Rogozinski and Seth Biggerstaff of Veritas Realty. The tenant represented itself.
-Roman & Leo leased 550 square feet of retail space at 8664 E. 116th St., Fishers. The tenant was represented by Seth Biggerstaff of Veritas Realty. The landlord, Fishers Depot LLC, was represented by Hamada Ibrahim of R.P. Lux Commercial Real Estate Services.
-Capitol Construction has completed a 9,900-square-foot shell for Dollar General at 21 E. Main St., Pittsboro.
-Capitol Construction has completed a 1,700-square-foot office build-out for Steinborn at 50 E. 91st St.
-Capitol Construction has completed a 700-square-foot retail build-out for Hubbard & Cravens Coffee at 11 S. Meridian St.
The average rate for 30-year mortgages rose from 4.28 percent to 4.29 percent in the week ended Aug. 7, according to Bankrate.com. The rate for 15-year mortgages was unchanged at 3.40 percent.
-Tuttle Development Main Street LLC bought 35 acres at the northwest corner of 146th Street and Promise Road in Noblesville. The buyer was represented by Herb Feldman of Lee & Associates and Doug McAuley of Douglas Realty Advisors Inc. The seller, First Merchants Bank, was represented by Jason S. Challand of Echelon Realty Advisors.
-Shelbyville Retail LLC bought a 1.03-acre retail parcel at Shelbyville Marketplace, 2400 Marketplace Blvd., Shelbyville. The buyer was represented by Jamison Downs and Kyle Hughes of Veritas Realty. The seller, Progress Parkway LLC, was represented by Nancy A. Smith of Carpenter Realtors and Ryan Zickler of Zickler Associates LLC.
We finally have a summer blockbuster. But I’ll take “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes” instead.