Pence lets bill ending Energize Indiana become law
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence will let a bill that eliminates an energy-conservation program become law without his signature, prompting harsh words from environmental leaders who opposed the bill.
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Indiana Gov. Mike Pence will let a bill that eliminates an energy-conservation program become law without his signature, prompting harsh words from environmental leaders who opposed the bill.
A growing number of tech workers are seeking refuge in Indianapolis from skyrocketing living expenses in other cities, including technology hubs on the coasts.
Dow AgroSciences LLC is likely to become a stand-alone public company in the next three years, according to some Wall Street analysts—if the wunderkind division of Dow Chemical Co. lives up to sky-high expectations.
Corporate executives, shaken by fears of hackers, are enlisting Rook Security and an explosion of companies like it to monitor and chase cyber criminals across borders and recover stolen intellectual property.
When patients at Indianapolis-area hospitals pay their bills, they're not just funding their own health care. They're contributing to the care of Hoosiers in the rest of the state, too, especially care provided by hospital-employed physicians.
Although mortgage-refinancing applications are down, the product reviled and thought extinct after the 2008 housing crash that decimated property values may save the day for lenders: the home equity loan/line of credit.
The city of Indianapolis is stepping up its funding for a facade program that helps small business in distressed areas improve the exteriors of their buildings.
Don Hibschweiler joins Sharon Alseth as co-anchor of "Morning Edition," which runs from 5-10 a.m. on weekdays.
Construction manager and contractor Messer Construction Co. has purchased two adjoining vacant buildings on North Meridian Street south of Fall Creek Parkway and plans to move there from Shadeland Avenue.
Local governments finally have the authority to build a mass-transit system, but they also have work to do and questions to answer before they can ask voters to pay for new rapid-transit lines and expanded bus service.
Nothing less than the future profitability of commercial airlines rides on the jet engine that GE Aviation will assemble in Lafayette.
-Southern Wine & Spirits of Indiana Inc. leased 211,500 square feet of industrial space at 800 Commerce Parkway Drive West, Greenwood. The tenant was represented by Patrick Lindley of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, Liberty Property Trust, was represented by Jake Sturman and Brian Seitz of JLL.
-Landman & Beatty Lawyers LLP leased 8,666 square feet at 9100 Keystone Crossing. 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.
-Davis & Sarbinoff LLC leased 3,425 square feet at 9000 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.
-Al-Rahmah Foundation leased 3,200 square feet of retail space in Lafayette Place, 3639 Commercial Drive. The landlord, Sandor Development, was represented by Drew Kelly of Sandor. The tenant represented itself.
-LB & Gray LLC leased 3,186 square feet at 9100 Keystone Crossing. 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.
-Health Management Associates Inc. leased 3,090 square feet at 9000 Keystone Crossing. The tenant was represented by Matt Wagoner of Summit Realty Group. The landlord, Philadelphia-based Equus Capital Partners Ltd., was represented by John R. Robinson and Abby Zito of JLL.
-Sushi House leased 2,245 square feet of retail space in Avon Creek, 10022 Rockville Road. The landlord, Sandor Development, was represented by Drew Kelly of Sandor. The tenant represented itself.
-AIO Wireless leased 1,622 square feet of retail space in Esquire Plaza, 8241 Pendelton Pike. The landlord, Sandor Development, was represented by Jeff Roberts of Sandor. The tenant represented itself.
-Metro PCS leased 1,600 square feet of retail space in Honey Creek Plaza, 5408 W. 38th St. The landlord, Sandor Development, was represented by Drew Kelly of Sandor. The tenant represented itself.
-Hott Kammodity leased 1,600 square feet of retail space in Lafayette Place, 3711 Commercial Drive. The landlord, Sandor Development, was represented by Drew Kelly of Sandor. The tenant represented itself.
-Boost Mobile leased 1,516 square feet of retail space in Eagledale Plaza, 2802 N. Lafayette Road. The landlord, Sandor Development, was represented by Drew Kelly of Sandor. The tenant represented itself.
-Shelbyville Nail Salon leased 1,200 square feet of retail space in Kroger Plaza, 1617 E. Michigan Road, Shelbyville. The landlord, Sandor Development, was represented by Drew Kelly of Sandor. The tenant represented itself.
-Dr. Fahad Javed Dental Office leased 1,200 square feet of space in Norgate Plaza, 7255B N. Keystone Ave. The landlord, Sandor Development, was represented by Jeff Roberts of Sandor. The tenant represented itself.
-Metro PCS leased 1,100 square feet of retail space in Norgate Plaza, 7255A N. Keystone Ave. The landlord, Sandor Development, was represented by Jeff Roberts of Sandor. The tenant represented itself.
-Red Door Property Management leased 854 square feet of office space in Auburn Woods Park, 9640 Commerce Drive. The landlord, Sandor Development, was represented by Lawrance Morrissey of Corporate Commercial Group. The tenant represented itself.
It was an exorcism of CNO’s legacy Conseco business recently that’s really put the proverbial color back in the faces of management and investors.
The average rate for 30-year mortgages rose from 4.46 percent to 4.51 percent in the week ended March 27, according to Bankrate.com. The rate for 15-year mortgages rose from 3.48 percent to 3.56 percent.
-Capitol Construction has completed a 7,400-square-foot office build-out for SmithAmundsen at 201 N. Illinois St.
-Capitol Construction has completed an 1,800-square-foot remodel for Starbucks at 9001 E. 116th St., Fishers.
-The NIAMA Corp. bought a 27,292-square-foot warehouse at 6125 E. 38th St. The seller, Central Indiana District Council of Carpenters Joint Apprenticeship & Training Fund Trust and IN/KY/OH Regional Council of Carpenters JATF, were represented by Mark Writt of CBRE. The buyer represented itself.
-Hawthorne Partners LLC bought approximately 1.25 acres of land and a building at 8350 E. 48th St. The buyer was represented by Rob Kirkpatrick. The seller, Donna Forman, was represented by Keith Kleinmaier of Retail Realty.
-Monro Muffler Brake Inc. bought a 15,050-square-foot retail property at 130 Shiloh Crossing Drive, Avon. The seller, Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana, was represented by Bill French of Cassidy Turley. The buyer represented itself.
-Diversified Land Acquisition LLC bought a 27,129-square-foot retail property at 2342 W. 86th St. The seller, Arnold's Landholdings LLC, was represented by Bill French of Cassidy Turley. The buyer represented itself.
Buckingham Cos. says it is still weighing options for a key property it controls in downtown Zionsville, but two nearby landowners are trying to sell their parcels after talks with the developer broke down.
Your feelings toward Tucanos Brazilian Grill in Noblesville are likely to be influenced strongly by whether you’ve dined at Fogo de Chao in downtown Indy.