$80M project on tap for Keystone at the Crossing
A local developer plans to build a hotel, apartments, offices and retail space on the last two vacant parcels in Keystone at the Crossing.
A local developer plans to build a hotel, apartments, offices and retail space on the last two vacant parcels in Keystone at the Crossing.
The $178,000 study will answer key questions about how the city can better connect its highlights, attract and please business and leisure travelers, and hook up with corporate partners.
An affiliate of Keystone Realty Group has bought Waterplace Office Park on North Meridian Street and plans to make a major investment in the property in hopes of improving occupancy.
Nancy Noel is putting the massive gallery and event space on the market for $1.85 million. She’ll keep her residence in the area, but plans to open a gallery in the Big Apple.
Hoosier teams are on outside looking in as NCAA tournament approaches.
To achieve a true appreciation for the depth of the work of artist Nancy Noel, you must “step inside The Sanctuary.” So declares Noel’s website. Soon that won’t be an option. The prominent regional artist is putting The Sanctuary on the market. The 11,000-square-foot gallery/restaurant/event site is in the heart of Zionsville’s downtown business district […]
-Culver's Restaurant bought a one-acre outlot at Maplewood Plaza, 6130 Maplecrest Road. The buyer was represented by Allison Hawley of Niessink Commercial. The seller, Centrium Properties California LLC, was represented by Michael P. Sloan of The Broadbent Group.
-Alderson Commercial Group bought a 15,000-square-foot office building at 425 W. South St. The buyer was represented by Matt Jackson of Jackson IG. The seller, West Hotel Partners LLC, was represented by Mike Medlock and Cathy Richards of Lee & Associates.
-Moser Consulting Inc. bought an 11,000-square-foot office building at 6220 Castleway West Drive. The buyer was represented by Steve Beals and Richard R. King III of Lee & Associates. The seller, Heritage Properties LLC, was represented by Craig Kaiser of The Kaiser Real Estate Cos.
-3545 Farnsworth LLC bought a 4,000-square-foot industrial building at 3545 Farnsworth St. The seller, K&T Specialties Inc., was represented by Stan Elser of Lee & Associates. The buyer represented itself.
-Gershman Partners bought the 45,820-square-foot Marott Center at 342 Massachusetts Ave. The buyer was represented by Ron Foster of Echelon Realty Advisors. The sellers, George Rubin and Elliott Levin, were represented by Matt Langfeldt and Rich Forslund of Summit Realty Group.
-8015 Pendleton Pike LLC bought the 35,190-square-foot Pendleton Pike Shoppes retail center at 8015 Pendleton Pike. The buyer was represented by Larry W. Harshman of Harshman Property Services LLC. The seller, Pendleton Pike LLC, was represented by Robert J. Barker as receiver.
-R.P. Wurster LLC bought the 49,967-square-foot Plainfield Commons community shopping center at Main Street and Perry Road, Plainfield, for $6.35 million. The buyer and seller, Los Angeles-based RPD Catalyst LLC, were represented by Ben Wineman and Carly Gallagher of Mid-America Real Estate Corp.
Technology and work habits are prompting firms to squish space allotted to workers.
ExactTarget Inc. is evaluating downtown sites where it could build a headquarters tower as large as 500,000 square feet, real estate brokers familiar with the discussions told IBJ.
Edward Rose Properties’ proposal to develop an $80 million mixed-use project near Old Meridian and Main streets is heading to City Council for consideration.
INDOT plans to close a chunk of U.S. 31 in Carmel on or after April 4 through Thanksgiving. The closure was originally planned for 2015, but prep work was completed ahead of schedule.
The latest plan to redevelop Pan Am Plaza calls for two hotels, residential units and restaurants spread across two towers as tall as 20 stories each, sources familiar with the details told IBJ.
Hamilton County employers are having trouble filling lower-wage jobs. At 4.5 percent in December, Hamilton County’s jobless rate was the lowest in the metro area and one of the lowest in the state.
The nation's regional airlines are having trouble hiring enough pilots, the government says, suggesting one reason may be that they simply don’t pay enough. The average starting salary for co-pilots at regional airlines is $22,400 a year.
The treasurer of Elwood Mayor Ron Arnold’s campaign committee said he’s been questioned by state and federal officers about Arnold’s expenditures for out-of-state travel and personal bills.
Gayle Cook, 80, the widow of Cook Group Inc. founder Bill Cook, saw her net worth skyrocket in the last year.
Just about every Big Ten men’s basketball team has struggled at one time or another this year. But as a whole—and financially speaking—the college conference has never been better.
Ersal Ozdemir, who heads the development and construction firm Keystone Group, has charmed elected officials for years with big ideas—and hundreds of thousands of dollars in political contributions.