New restaurant roundup: Brewstone, Toppers Pizza, Ocean Prime, Wings Etc.
Several new restaurants are poised to open in central Indiana, including Brewstone Beer Co., Toppers Pizza, Ocean Prime and Wings Etc.
Several new restaurants are poised to open in central Indiana, including Brewstone Beer Co., Toppers Pizza, Ocean Prime and Wings Etc.
-Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Stewart PC renewed and expanded its lease to 36,113 square feet at 111 Monument Circle. The tenant was represented by Matt Langfeldt and Rich Forslund of Summit Realty Group. The landlord, Beacon, was represented by John Robinson and Adam Broderick of Jones Lang LaSalle.
-The state of Indiana leased 15,315 square feet at 2620 Kessler Blvd. The tenant was represented by Kara Riggle of Colliers International. The landlord, Healthcare Trust of America Inc., was represented by James Mount of Hokanson Cos. Inc.
-Wells Fargo Insurance Services USA Inc. leased 11,297 square feet at 300 N. Meridian St. The tenant was represented by John Crisp of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, University Park Associates LLC, was represented by Mike Napariu of REI Real Estate Services LLC.
-Family Dollar leased 9,600 square feet at Windsor Village, 6030 E 21st St. The landlord, Windsor Village, was represented by Keith Fried of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The tenant represented itself.
-Community Hospitals of Indiana Inc. leased 6,159 square feet at 8921 Southpointe Drive. The tenant was represented by Rob Lukemeyer of Baseline Inc. The landlord, Healthcare Trust of America Inc., represented itself.
-ThoughtBurst Inc. leased 3,263 square feet of office space at 111 Congressional Blvd., Carmel. The tenant was represented by John Crisp of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, Lauth Property Group, was represented by Darrin Boyd and David Moore of Cassidy Turley.
-First Call Temporary Services Inc. extended its lease of 2,962 square feet of office space at 7202 E. 87th St. The tenant was represented by Catherine Esselman of Penn Real Estate Inc. The landlord, Westminster Funds, was represented by Bryan Miller and Todd Vannatta of Cassidy Turley.
-Radio Shack renewed its lease of 2,244 square feet at Keystone Plaza, 2315 E 53rd St. The landlord, Keystone Plaza Associates, was represented by Larry Davis and Scott Gray of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The tenant represented itself.
-Cain Brothers & Co. LLC renewed its lease of 2,106 square feet of office space at 3500 Depauw Blvd. The landlord, Sterling American Property Inc, was represented by David Moore, Darrin Boyd and Bennett Williams of Cassidy Turley. The tenant represented itself.
-Jolly Rancher LLC leased 1,733 square feet of office space at 47 S. Meridian St. The tenant was represented by Jon Owens and Russell Van Til of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, Bruce A. Bodner Co. Inc., was represented by Alex Cantu of Summit Realty Group.
-United Way of Central Indiana leased 1,486 square feet of office space at 650 E. Carmel Drive, Carmel. The tenant was represented by John Crisp and Spud Dick of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, GS Properties Inc., was represented by Ralph Balber and Ashley Bussell of Newmark Knight Frank Halakar.
-Grant Communication dba Sprint leased 1,200 square feet at Green Street Square, 1521 N Green St., Brownsburg. The landlord, Cranfill Enterprises LLC, was represented by Michael Cranfill of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The tenant represented itself.
-All Walks of Life Barber & Beauty Shop leased 840 square feet of retail space in Esquire Plaza, 8211 Pendleton Pike. The landlord, Sandor Development, was represented Sandor’s Jeff Roberts. The tenant represented itself.
-S&B Construction Group has started a 2,684-square-foot restaurant build-out for Noodles & Company at 8634 E. 96th St., Fishers.
-Capitol Construction has completed a 40,000-square-foot office build-out for Vision Solutions at 8470 Allison Pointe Blvd.
-Capitol Construction has completed a 22,000-square-foot office build-out for Liberty Mutual at 11611 N. Meridian St., Carmel.
Carmel City Councilor Eric Seidensticker on Thursday morning proposed an ordinance that would require the council to sign off on any additional debt. The ordinance is backed by at least five of the seven councilors.
Third in a month-long series of reviews of Italian-themed restaurants. This week: BoomBozz Pizza and Taphouse.
Lawsuit alleges two of six partners in Qtego seized control and locked them out of the northwest-side firm, which developments telecommunications technology.
Keystone Group, Turkish immigrant Ersal Ozdemir’s 10-year-old development firm, is orchestrating some of central Indiana’s most ambitious projects, including a $15M Broad Ripple parking garage and the $60M million mixed-use Sophia Square in Carmel.
Right-to-work, smoking ban were only two of a long list of actions taken.
Pushed by advertiser demand, a local company this month is launching a weekly newspaper in Zionsville. Current Publishing now will have started five newspapers in five years despite a difficult environment for newspapers.
PGA officials might have been surprised by how quickly 2,600 people lined up to help put on a Tour event at Crooked Stick. Locals were not.
The homeowners association for the 70-unit Hudson wants the building’s developer, Kosene & Kosene, to pay to repair damage it alleges was caused by faulty construction.
Indianapolis-based Prosolia Inc. has licensed technology from the estate of John B. Fenn, a chemistry professor who won the 2002 Nobel Prize for developing new mass spectrometry. Prosolia makes instruments that can identify chemicals on paper, skin, fluids and other surfaces. The eight-person firm hopes the technology allows it to launch new products next year to broaden its portfolio. Prosolia CEO Justin Wiseman said the Fenn technology “opens up less-penetrated markets in environmental, security, medical and food chemistry. We foresee several new product innovations from the Fenn technology, which we plan to commercialize in the near future."
Carmel-based CNO Financial Group Inc. has agreed to repay five customers more than $1 million that a former independent insurance agent stole from them, according to a report by A.M. Best Co. Jasmine Jamrus-Kassim sold annuities for Chicago-based Bankers Life and Casualty Co., a subsidiary of CNO Financial. She was arrested in March 2011 after an investigation by Washington state insurance regulators and has now been sentenced to six years in prison. The victims, age 74 to 90, thought the money was being reinvested but Kassim instead spent it to pay for online psychics, clothes, jewelry and a trip to Mexico, according to records from the Washington investigation.
Endocyte Inc. will submit its ovarian cancer drug EC145 for European market approval in the third quarter after the European Commission granted it "orphan drug" status. The submission means West Lafayette-based Endocyte could have its first commercial product as early as 2013. European regulators granted EC145 orphan status because large numbers of women have ovarian cancers that do not respond to typical chemotherapy treatments. And no new drug has been approved to treat ovarian cancer in 10 years. The European Commission also granted orphan status to an imaging agent Endocyte has developed, called EC20, which lights up ovarian tumors in women that have a genetic variation that makes them bond hungrily to folate. That’s important because EC145 is a combination of a powerful chemotherapy agent and folate, so that it enters cancerous cells but does not enter healthy cells. That allows EC145 to be more deadly to cancer, without serious side effects, than patients can tolerate with traditional chemotherapy agents.
A four-physician OB/GYN practice has merged with Indiana University Health Ball Memorial after a long-standing partnership. The Voss Center for Women of Muncie joined the IU Health system March 1. In addition to its four doctors, the practice includes four nurse practitioners. Hospitals are increasingly employing physicians, as financial pressures increase on independent practices and as reimbursement from public and private health plans encourages doctors and hospitals to work more closely to improve patient health.
-S&B Construction Group has been hired to perform a 4,000-square-foot renovation for Northview Church, 12900 Hazel Dell Parkway, Carmel.
-Alt Construction has completed a 3,500-square-foot office build-out for Rushing Financial at 8888 Keystone Crossing.
-Alt Construction is building out a 4,000-square-foot medical space for Health Systems International at 5975 Castlecreek Parkway.
-Alt construction has completed a 1,000-square-foot retail build-out for the Flying Cupcake at Rivers Edge, 4026 E. 82nd St.
Developers are catering to nontraditional renters by building units resembling upscale condos.
At 10,000 square feet, Paul and Sarah Lushin’s sprawling French Country residence offers plenty of space for recreation and entertaining. It also serves as home base for the family’s quarter midget racing team.
A-1 Fertilization P.O. Box 20411, 46220 (317) 777-0552 / fax (317) 252-5277 Number of employees: full-time 1, seasonal 1 Number of licensed chemical treatment professionals: 2 Number of chemical lawn treatment vehicles: 2 Lawn services: fertilization, weed and pest control, perimeter and pest control. Other services: snow removal Head(s) of local operations: Ray Stevens Owner(s): […]
Arteffects Inc. — Architectural Interiors 4420 N. Meridian St., 46208 (317) 927-0000 Professional interior designers: 2 Other professionals: 1 Services: cost-effective design that enables a desired lifestyle or business operation to occur in inspiring, purposeful ways Head(s) of local operations: Wayne Olander, president and design director Owner(s): Wayne Olander Headquarters city: Indianapolis Year established locally: […]
FTE= full-time equivalent Affordable Pool Service P.O. Box 62, Carmel 46082 (317) 848-9699 / fax (317) 848-2312 Website: affordablepool.net Type of company: service/repair Percent of business: commercial 60, residential 40 Services: weekly service, repairs, openings, closings, pumps, heaters, filters, liners, auto covers, custom covers Head(s) of local operations: Tom Wetterer Owner(s): Tom Wetterer, Mary Wetterer […]
Reid Hospital & Health Care Services in Richmond alleges the financial adviser’s delay in selling investments cost the hospital more than $2.5 million.