St. Francis sues OrthoIndy over new surgery center
Legal complaint alleges new $20 million facility in Greenwood breaches partnership deal struck in 2001.
Legal complaint alleges new $20 million facility in Greenwood breaches partnership deal struck in 2001.
If you’re not involved in one of these massive failures, you can take solace in the much smaller
problems you have every day.
The commercial area at 71st Street and Binford Boulevard is recovering from its funk, but a true transformation hinges on
implementing a master plan.
-TMG Construction Management Inc., Noblesville, has started a 1,500-square-foot tenant build-out for Jackson Hewitt at 55 S. Raceway Road. It is scheduled to be completed by the end of December.
-TMG Construction Management Inc., Noblesville, recently completed a 1,000-square-foot office remodel project at 5455 W. 86th St. for Polaris Real Estate.
The number of newly laid-off workers seeking jobless benefits rose more than expected last week, after falling for five straight
weeks.
HealthNet said it will use the funds to expand and renovate two community health centers that have outgrown their space.
In high-turnover industry of gas stations and convenience stores, Greenfield-based GasAmerica builds loyalty under the guidance of CEO Stephanie White-Longworth.
Riley Area Development Corp. is pitching the idea of building a performing arts center in the City Market. The YMCA
of Greater Indianapolis, meanwhile, is in talks with the city about building a full-service fitness center on the site.
Brownsburg’s Everyday Joe’s Barber Shop offers personal touch and a retro look.
-Capitol Construction Services Inc., Fishers, has started a 5,254-square-foot tenant build-out for Encore-Sotheby’s
International Realty at 9510 N. Meridian St. The project is scheduled to be completed Jan. 8.
-D.B. Klain Builders
LLC, Carmel, recently completed tenant interior renovations of 5,253-square-feet of office space at 4005 Vincennes Road. The
space is occupied by Pillow Express Logistics.
-D.B. Klain Builders LLC, Carmel, recently completed tenant build
out of a1,750-square-foot office space located at 1007 3rd Ave., SW, Carmel. The space is occupied by Comm Works.
An IBJ review of hundreds of pages of public records shows Christopher P. White and his Premier
Properties USA Inc. are facing major financial and legal challenges. The most glaring signs of trouble: Contractors have filed
more than $3.5 million in liens against Premier’s retail properties in Plainfield; the state of Indiana is trying to
recover $375,000 in sales taxes on White’s airplane; and the contractor who renovated his Lake Clearwater mansion
is suing him to recover more than $600,000 in unpaid bills.
WestGate@Crane Technology Park is adding office buildings for defense contractors next to the secretive Naval Surface Warfare
Center at Crane.
The Commerce Department said Wednesday that construction of new homes and apartments fell 10.6 percent in October, to the
lowest level since April.
Indianapolis Civic Theatre will move from the campus of Marian University to the Regional Performing Arts Center under construction
in Carmel. The theater and Carmel Redevelopment Commission released a joint statement Tuesday announcing a long-term deal
that calls for the Civic to pay $10 million to be the center’s primary occupant.
-Hagerman Inc. has been named general contractor and MD Architects PC is the designer of a $1 million expansion and renovation of Bangs Laboratories, 9025 Technology Drive, Fishers. The project, which will add 7,500 square feet, is to begin this month and be completed by April.
-Alt Construction has started work on a 3,000-square-foot tenant build-out for Optimal Wellness at 4545 Northwestern Drive, Fishers. The project is scheduled to be completed by the end of this month.
-Alt Construction is finishing a 2,210-square-foot tenant build-out for Dr. Adam W. Brazus at 8433 Harcourt Road.
The city’s Veteran Business Enterprise program aims to increase the representation of veteran-owned businesses on city projects—an
effort that has generated $217,000 in contracts for such firms so far.