New Hostess owners want abatement for equipment
The new owners of Hostess Brands are seeking a tax abatement to support investment of $10 million in new equipment for a plant on the east side that could employ up to 145 people.
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The new owners of Hostess Brands are seeking a tax abatement to support investment of $10 million in new equipment for a plant on the east side that could employ up to 145 people.
To get control of health care spending, prominent health policy wonks are calling for new rules requiring hospitals and insurers to raise the ‘veil of secrecy’ they have thrown over their prices for decades.
The city of Indianapolis won't try to take back properties that were sold by its Indy Land Bank to suspect not-for-profits or to Naptown Housing Group LLC, in which former land bank director Reggie Walton is alleged to be a silent partner.
The tournament is slated for the new Indianapolis World Sports Park on the far-east side for three years beginning in 2014, the USA Cricket Association said.
Although ever-present smartphones have unleashed a creative spirit in many of us, the artists’ work featured in the iCreate show is a far cry from the selfies that fill your Facebook feed.
The state's corporate-friendly environmental policies aside, Indianapolis Power and Light Co.’s parent chose the city as its new center for U.S. operations largely because of the utility's billion-dollar upgrades.
The widow of former Financial Center CEO Roger Youngs alleges in a lawsuit that the Indianapolis credit union owes his estate $936,162, per his retirement agreement.
AES Corp., the multinational parent of Indianapolis Power & Light Co., says the move will cost $1.2 million and create up to 100 jobs by the end of 2014.
AES Corp., the multinational parent company of Indianapolis Power & Light Co., says the move will cost $1.2 million and create up to 100 jobs by the end of 2014.
Sunright America, a maker of nuts, bolts and specialty fasteners, plans to invest $35 million to build and equip two additional facilities on its 33-acre campus.
The trial ended after participants showed abnormal liver biochemistry, the Indianapolis-based drugmaker said Thursday in a statement.
Indianapolis ad agency Young & Laramore’s recent project for footwear giant New Balance included developing a video game intended to reach young consumers who’ve grown up with a smartphone as a bodily appendage.
Inspired by more than 100,000 migratory squirrels that swarmed through Westfield and Fishers in the 1820s, a group of up-and-coming Hamilton County leaders is working on a public-art initiative celebrating the bushy-tailed rodents.
The low-profile but high-impact Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust is at a key juncture after 15 years and more than $200 million in grants. Founding CEO Harriet Ivey plans to retire at the end of January, and one of her top lieutenants, Michael Twyman, just departed.
The average rate for 30-year mortgages rose from 4.10 percent to 4.14 percent for the week ended June 12, according to Bankrate.com. The rate for 15-year mortgages rose from 3.28 percent to 3.32 percent.
The lawsuit charges Tomisue Hilbert’s rejection of the billionaire is the real reason he launched a bitter battle to remove her husband, Steve Hilbert, as CEO of the Indianapolis-based private-equity funds the three of them started in 2005.
Ursula David is out to dispel the perception that modular homes are little more than glorified double-wides. David, who started Ursula David Homes 20 years ago, is concentrating on a new project, Indy Mod Homes, and is targeting an unlikely place for the prefabs—the urban core.
Carmel-based Mainstreet Property Group has built 13 nursing homes in Indiana and Illinois since 2008. Six of the dozen Indiana properties benefited from municipal-backed credit or tax breaks, and a seventh received a reduced-impact fee. Mainstreet also received $345,000 in state economic incentives.
-National Government Services leased 45,021 square feet of office space across two locations, 6335-45 Castleway Court and 8034 Castleway Court. The tenant was represented by Allen Trowbridge of Cresa. The landlord, NorthStar Realty Finance Corp., was represented by Dave Moore and Darrin Boyd of Cassidy Turley.
-Valley Tire Co. leased 21,116 square feet of industrial space at 4401 Stout Field, South Drive. The tenant was represented by Sean McHale of Colliers International. The landlord, Stout Field LLC, in care of The Crawford Troup, represented itself.
-Frank & Kraft leased 6,019 square feet of office space at 135 N. Pennsylvania St. The tenant was represented by Steve Beals and Rich King of Lee & Associates. The landlord, True North Management Group, was represented by Jon Owens and Russell Van Til of Cassidy Turley.
-Leaders Moving leased 5,200 square feet of industrial space at 9900 Westpoint Drive. The tenant was represented by Dustin Looper of Colliers International. The landlord, LIT Industrial LP, was represented by Bryan Poynter and Fritz Kaufman of Cassidy Turley.
-7E Fit Spa of Zionsville Inc. leased 3,507 square feet at 4545 Northwestern Drive, Zionsville. The tenant was represented by Scott Baldwin of Baldwin Cos. The landlord, Leah and Ruben LLC, was represented by Ashley Bussell of Newmark Knight Frank Halakar.
-Marian Financial Partners Inc. leased 3,250 square feet of office space in Oldefield Commons, 698 Oldefield Commons Drive, Greenwood. The tenant was represented by Cathy Richards of Lee & Associates. The landlord, B&W Holdings LLC, was represented by Keith Turnbill of ReMax Select.
-Transitions Dental leased 3,154 square feet at Lebanon Crossing, 1375 S. Lebanon St., Lebanon. The landlord, Lebanon 39 LLC, was represented by Keith Fried of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The tenant represented itself.
-Monumental Life Insurance Co. leased 2,390 square feet of office space at 3500 Depauw Blvd. The tenant was represented by Allen Schwender of SA Commercial. The landlord, Sterling American Property Inc., was represented by Dave Moore, Darrin Boyd and Bennett Williams of Cassidy Turley.
-MyNetWire LLC leased 2,288 square feet at Crosspoint Corner 8, 9757 Westpoint Drive. The tenant was represented by Scott Baldwin of Baldwin Cos. The landlord, Shamrock Builders, was represented by Darrin Boyd of Cassidy Turley.
-Traffic Signal Co. leased 2,122 square feet of space at 7202 E. 87th St. The tenant was represented by Patrick Lindley of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, Westminster Funds, was represented by Todd Vannatta of Cassidy Turley.
-7E Fit Spa of Fishers-Noblesville leased 2,000 square feet at 16095 Prosperity Drive, Noblesville. The tenant and landlord, Yeager Properties Inc., were represented by Scott Baldwin of Baldwin Cos.
-All Sports Couture leased 2,000 square feet of industrial space at 9760 Mayflower Park Drive, Carmel. The tenant was represented by Jeff Merritt of Colliers International. The landlord, GlennCo Realty, was represented by Dustin Looper of Colliers International.
-Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches leased 1,800 square feet of retail space in Georgetown Shoppes, 5620 Georgetown Road. The tenant was represented by Drew Warner of Eclipse Real Estate. The landlord, LOR Corp., was represented by Brett Burch and Jeff Daniel of Valenti Real Estate Services Inc.
-Imburgia Orthodontics LLC leased 1,600 square feet of office space in Stafford Crossing Shopping Center, 2230 Stafford Road, Suite 157, Plainfield. The tenant was represented by Bill Scott of DTZ, a UGL company. The landlord, LOR Corp., was represented by Brett Burch of Valenti Real Estate Services Inc.
-Holland & Holland LLC leased 1,225 square feet of office space at Lake Pointe IV, 8520 Allison Pointe Blvd. The tenant was represented by Kevin Dick and Paul Dick of Colliers International. The landlord, Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada, was represented by Stephen Adams and Riley Faulk of Hokanson Cos. Inc.
-Obsession Nail Salon leased 1,200 square feet of retail space in Shoppes of Brownsburg, 56th Street and Northfield Drive, Brownsburg. The landlord, Shoppes of Brownsburg, was represented by Brett Burch of Valenti Real Estate Services Inc. The tenant represented itself.
-Anthony Paganelli leased 1,043 square feet of office space at 10401 N. Meridian St. The landlord, Cassidy Turley acting as court-appointed receiver, was represented by Darrin Boyd and Dave Moore of Cassidy Turley. The tenant represented itself.