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-Trinity Episcopal Church bought the 24,808-square-foot Atkinson Building at 3231 N. Meridian St. The buyer was represented by Jon Owens of Cassidy Turley. The seller, Meridian Associates LLP, was represented by Matt Langfeldt, Rich Forslund, Amy Burmeister and Adam Ehret of Cushman & Wakefield/ Summit.
-National Retail Hardware Association bought the 31,138-square-foot Empire Square building at 136 N. Delaware St. The seller, DMS Property Group LLC, was represented by Matt Langfeldt and Rich Forslund of Cushman & Wakefield/Summit. The buyer represented itself.
Two races on my 2014 watch list were challenges to GOP state representatives Bob Behning of Indianapolis and Jerry Torr of Carmel. The issues differed, but each race showed continued erosion of union political power.
USA Track & Field is on the cusp of signing a multiyear deal with NBC, fulfilling its longtime wish of pulling all its programming onto one network while strengthening its finances.
The Huntington National Bank leased 2,478 square feet of retail space in Sophia Square, 110 W. Main St., Carmel. The tenant and landlord, Carmel Lofts LLC (an entity related to Keystone Realty Group), were represented by Scot Courtney and Bart Jackson of Lee & Associates. The relationship between Carmel Lofts and Keystone was misstated last week.
Fishers voters made their second forward-thinking choice in as many years on May 6 when they picked Town Manager Scott Fadness in the primary election to run as the Republican nominee for mayor.
On the eve of Obamacare, almost no central Indiana hospitals were having trouble making money. Hip replacements, heart surgery and Hamilton County were the biggest drivers of profits.
Terra Cotta Warriors make rare U.S. appearance. Chinese treasures were commissioned by the first emperor of China.
IU beats the odds by creating a baseball power in Bloomington.
Spaces fill up fast in the annual men’s and women’s camps that send money to favorite charities.
Warsaw-based Zimmer Holdings Inc. owns subsidiaries that design, develop and manufacture orthopedic devices, spinal and trauma devices, biologics, dental implants and related surgical products.
The Simon Skjodt International Orangutan Center opens at the Indianapolis Zoo May 24 (members get a look beginning May 21). And it’s hard to imagine a bigger zoological box-office draw than an octet of expressive, engaged, personality-overflowing primates
HDG Mansur has divulged in court documents that it’s the target of a federal criminal probe for allegedly skimming millions of dollars from a client.
David Rosenberg, 28, leads Mayor Greg Ballard’s effort to build a new jail and criminal courts for Marion County, which could cost as much as $400 million, all with no new revenue.
When Tom Hanley couldn’t get large charitable foundations to support a wellness program he developed for central Indiana youth, he switched gears and adopted a fee-for-service model underwritten largely by sponsorships.
But in an interview with IBJ, ITT Educational Services CEO Kevin Modany asserted that for-profit colleges are a good deal, that they produce better results than community colleges, and that they are critical for the state and nation to close the skills gap among workers.
Turmoil within the USA Cricket Association could jeopardize the organization’s national championship set for Indianapolis’ new World Sports Park in August, though local officials remain confident the event will happen.
Despite your newly obtained degree, you don’t know anything. You have no skills. If you are really lucky, you will soon land your first job. You are not entitled to that job. If you get it, you should be grateful for your good fortune and make the most of it.
Mother’s Day is a splendid opportunity to think about the evolving economic effects of women as parents, how this influences their economic lives, and how women value motherhood in economic terms.