Contractor pleads guilty to fraud involving FBI building
An Ohio man has admitted to defrauding more than $225,000 from contractors involved in FBI building projects in Indianapolis and Knoxville, Tenn.
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An Ohio man has admitted to defrauding more than $225,000 from contractors involved in FBI building projects in Indianapolis and Knoxville, Tenn.
An apartment fire near West 46th Street and Interstate 465 in Indianapolis displaced six residents early Tuesday morning. Springhill Apartments suffered about $150,000 in damages, fire investigators estimated. The blaze began in a laundry room about 12:45 a.m.
The 85th Fire Department Instructors Conference is expected to bring record crowds to downtown Indianapolis this week. More than 30,000 attendees are expected to attend the annual event, which began Monday and runs through Saturday. The sprawling conference plans events at the Indiana Convention Center, Lucas Oil Stadium, White River State Park and on Georgia Street.
Indiana Pacers forward Paul George was honored Tuesday as the National Basketball Association’s Most Improved Player. George received 52 first-place votes and 311 points, more than double the point total for runner-up Greivis Vasquez of New Orleans. George averaged 17.4 points and 7.6 rebounds this season, both career highs. He joins Jalen Rose, Jermaine O’Neal and Danny Granger as Pacers who have won the award.
Despite the negative noise this year about Pacers home attendance, the team had its second consecutive season increase. Revenue from tickets and sponsorships also rose.
A pharmacy that makes specialty medications is recalling nearly 100 compounded drugs after federal regulators found potential safety problems during an inspection.
Animal control officers found hundreds of violations in March at The Fish Bowl, 2101 East Michigan St. The owner plans to continue operating his business as a pet-supply store.
The growing preference for online-based advertising, exemplified by Y&L’s new campaign for the national lawn-care service, is helping sow the seeds of traditional media’s decline.
Zionsville officials are working toward a late-May deadline for wrapping up a complicated plan to buy 91.3 acres of property from Dow Chemical Co.—clearing the way for commercial development worth an estimated $55 million.
Supporters say the change would help a couple of hundred students who had the rules changed on them after they had already started work on their college degrees.
Lawmakers remain at odds over whether a bill meant to bolster the gambling industry in Indiana should authorize live dealers at the state’s horse track casinos.
School district superintendents would no longer have to hold an Indiana superintendent's or teacher's license under a proposal that won final legislative approval on Monday.
States could force Internet retailers to collect sales taxes under a bill that overwhelmingly passed a test vote in the U.S. Senate on Monday.
Capitol Construction has completed a 2,800-square-foot retail build-out for Yo Yo Yogurt at 6685 E. State Road 334, Zionsville.
Former Simon Property Group executive Dennis Carafiol has joined LIDS Sports Group as vice president of real estate and construction.
The average rate for 30-year mortgages fell from 3.64 percent to 3.61 percent for the week ended April 17, according to Bankrate.com. The rate for 15-year mortgages fell from 2.89 percent to 2.85 percent.
-Jones Lang LaSalle has been named exclusive leasing agent for Coastal Commerce Center, a 590,000-square-foot warehouse facility at 6550 E. 30th St.
JLL's Jake Sturman and Steve Schwegman will direct marketing and leasing for owner Coastal Partners LLC.
-Purina Animal Nutrition LLC leased 47,810 square feet of industrial space at 1700 Industries Road. The landlord, Coca-Cola Refreshments USA Inc., was represented by Dustin Looper of Colliers International. The tenant represented itself.
-Regus leased 14,236 square feet at Crosspoint Plaza One, 10475 Crosspoint Blvd. The tenant was represented by Nick Arterburn of CBRE. The landlord, Lexington Crosspoint LP, was represented by Matt Langfeldt and Rich Forslund of Summit Realty Group.
-Hino Oishi Hibachi & Sushi leased 5,000 square feet of retail space in Maplecrest Commons, 10491 Walnut Creek Drive, Carmel. The tenant was represented by Jamison Downs of Veritas Realty. The landlord, Maplecrest Commons LLC, was represented by Liz Yoho of Providence Development LLC.
-Egg and I leased 4,200 square feet at Merchants Pointe, 2271 Pointe Parkway, Carmel. The tenant and landlord, Cranfill Development Corp, were represented by Michael Cranfill of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate.
-Critical Skills dba Cspring leased 3,466 square feet at 150 W. Market St. The tenant was represented by Peter Pizarro of F.C. Tucker Co. Inc. The landlord, National Education Association, was represented by Matt Langfeldt and Rich Forslund of Summit Realty Group.
-Entap Inc. leased 3,225 square feet at 150 W. Market St. The tenant was represented by Darrell Pike of Pike Real Estate Services LLC. The landlord, National Education Association, was represented by Matt Langfeldt and Rich Forslund of Summit Realty Group.
-Rose Foot Spa leased 2,400 square feet of retail space in Fishers Crossing, 7248 Fishers Crossing Drive, Fishers. The tenant was represented by Karen Yan of Best Value Realty. The landlord, Viking Partners Fishers LLC, was represented by Jamison Downs, Seth Biggerstaff and Kyle Hughes of Veritas Realty.
-Automobile Dealers Association of Indiana renewed its lease for 2,330 square feet at 150 W. Market St. The landlord, National Education Association, was represented by Matt Langfeldt and Rich Forslund of Summit Realty Group. The tenant represented itself.
-Bollinger Lach & Associates leased 1,928 square feet at Castle Creek III, 8720 Castle Creek Parkway. The landlord, ORIX USA Capital Markets, was represented by Matt Langfeldt and Rich Forslund of Summit Realty Group. The tenant represented itself.
-Yummy Yogurt Indy dba Orange Leaf leased 1,649 square feet of retail space at Valley Ridge Shops, 5220 E. Southport Road. The tenant was represented by Beth Patterson of Colliers International. The landlord, Valley Ridge Shops LLC, was represented by Jacqueline Haynes of Cassidy Turley.
-Capitol Assets renewed its lease for 1,521 square feet at 150 W. Market St. The tenant was represented by Bill Ehret of Summit Realty Group. The landlord, National Education Association, was represented by Matt Langfeldt and Rich Forslund of Summit Realty Group.
-Fannie May Fine Chocolates leased 1,440 square feet of retail space at 8270 E. 96th St., Fishers. The tenant was represented by Greg Smith of Colliers International. The landlord, Glendale Partners of North by Northeast II LLC, was represented by Kyle Hughes and Paul Rogozinski of Veritas Realty.
-2451 N. Delaware LLC bought the neighboring mixed-use property at 2453 N. Delaware St. The buyer was represented by Kelly Lavengood of F.C. Tucker Co. The sellers, Valdis and Sherry Minkis, were represented by Sherry Minkis of MacDuff Realty Group.
-First Internet Bank bought 12.3 acres of land at Lantern Road and USA Parkway, Fishers. The buyer was represented by Aasif Bade of Ambrose Property Group. The seller, St. Vincent Health, was represented by Mike Semler of Cassidy Turley.
-Shamrock Builders bought 8.12 acres of land at Easy Street and Office Centre Drive, Fishers. The seller, Old National Bank, was represented by Bill French of Cassidy Turley. The buyer represented itself.
-First Internet Bank bought a 49,705-square-foot office building at 11201 USA Parkway, Fishers. The buyer was represented by Aasif Bade of Ambrose Property Group. The seller, Lillibridge Healthcare Real Estate Trust, was represented by Mike Semler and Rebecca Wells of Cassidy Turley.
The renewed interest in the site, where previous attempts at redevelopment in 2004 and 2007 failed, comes after Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard called for new proposals during his State of the City speech in March.
Seven schools whose charters were revoked by Ball State University in January would be absolved of payments along with another school which did not seek to renew its charter.