Former City Market tenant Enzo Pizza wins court victory
Enzo’s win on City Market’s request to dismiss the case enables the eatery’s years-long lawsuit to proceed to trial in June.
Enzo’s win on City Market’s request to dismiss the case enables the eatery’s years-long lawsuit to proceed to trial in June.
A Marion Superior Court judge declined to dismiss Enzo’s lawsuit against its former landlord. The pizzeria claimed it was unfairly ousted from its longtime location in the market’s east wing.
Bill Smythe said he couldn’t find a buyer for Claude & Annie’s in Fishers due to the impending State Road 37 construction project.
The company dreamed of becoming a major hospitality industry player and saw Grand Park Sports Campus as the place to hit a home run. But there were signs of trouble from the start, and unpaid bills quickly piled up.
Struggling Marsh Supermarkets’ best bet at this point would be to close underperforming stores and find buyers for its most profitable ones, industry experts say.
The three closures include a store involved in a lawsuit filed by a landlord that accuses Marsh of not paying rent at the site.
We need to stand up for the belief of justice for all, not just for those who can afford it.
An Indianapolis business that has purchased and rented out hundreds of houses in the city is being sued by a not-for-profit housing group and four former customers over what they are calling a “predatory and unlawful rent-to-own scheme.”
The community might not be aware that Partners in Housing has been using Housing First as its guiding principle for well over a decade.
Tow Yard Brewing made the move to reorganize its assets before its current lease ends and the owner of the building seeks another tenant for the space.
Indianapolis-based Key Auctioneers said it will consider offers for the microbrewery’s assets before the April 9 auction.
An 18-month legal battle continues to linger over RecycleForce as it attempts to begin raising money from donors to fund construction of a 105,000-square-foot building at Sherman Park.
The Indiana Transportation Museum has requested a judge grant a temporary restraining order to give it more time to move out of Forest Park in Noblesville and prevent the city from seizing its equipment and trains.
The Indiana Transportation Museum can stay at Forest Park in Noblesville until at least June 29, a judge said Thursday.
Locally based restaurant South of Chicago Pizza & Beef says it is being forced out of its longtime location. But the new owner of the building says it has no intention of evicting the restaurant.
The Indiana Transportation Museum had asked the court to issue a preliminary injunction allowing it another 18 to 24 months before it had to exit its longtime home at Forest Park.
The restaurant’s owners said they will concentrate on their remaining Greenwood location after losing their lease on Virginia Avenue.
Watching the homeless turn the Circle into a shanty town … can’t be good for anyone.
An Indianapolis landlord has been ordered by a federal judge to pay nearly $220,000 for discriminating against and trying to evict a now-deceased woman who was recovering from an injury.
As our community data shows, once housed, 90 percent of households remain housed a year later.