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Greenwood mayoral rivals run from big-spender label

September 15, 2011

Greenwood’s three mayoral candidates are distancing themselves from current Mayor Charles Henderson, who lost in the May primary in large part because of his unpopular proposals for adding amenities to the southern suburb designed to attract new businesses.

First Financial singled out as growing company in troubled industry

September 15, 2011

The bank that took over operations of failed Irwin Union Bank of Columbus two years ago recently announced the purchase of all 22 Flagstar Bank branches in Indiana.

DINING: Chicken chain wings in from Fort Wayne

September 15, 2011

Third in a series of “game on” restaurants. This week: Wings Etc.

PROXY CORNER: KAR Auction Services Inc.

September 15, 2011

Carmel-based KAR Auction Services Inc. is the holding company for ADESA Inc., which operates used-vehicle auctions at 70 locations, Insurance Auto Auctions Inc., which operates salvage auctions at 159 locations, and Automotive Finance Corp., which provides floor-plan financing at 89 locations.

Conservative legislator Delph won’t challenge Lugar

September 14, 2011

State Sen. Mike Delph said Wednesday he would stay in the Indiana Legislature and focus on raising his family.

People

September 12, 2011

Pete Powers has been named president of Domain Renovations, a Carmel-based construction firm.

Leases/leasing contracts

September 12, 2011

-State Farm Insurance leased 88,408 square feet at 9200 Keystone Crossing. The tenant was represented by Aasif Bade of Ambrose Property Group. The landlord, BPG Properties Ltd., was represented by John Robinson and Abby Cooper of Jones Lang LaSalle.

-The Marion County Community Correction Board leased 14,960 square feet at 140 E. Washington St. The tenant was represented by Rick Lux of R.P. Lux Co. The landlord, Sayles Enterprises LLC, was represented by Dan Richardson and Nick Svarczkopf of CB Richard Ellis.

-Allegient leased 11,500 square feet at Meridian Tower, 201 W. 103rd St. The tenant was represented by Mike Napariu of REI Investments CPA. The landlord, BPG Properties Ltd., was represented by Adam Broderick and John Robinson of Jones Lang LaSalle.  

-Grand Slam Realty leased 7,468 square feet at Fidelity Plaza-Sepro Tower, 11550 N. Meridian St., Carmel. The tenant was represented by John Vandenbark of CB Richard Ellis. The landlord, Sepro Development Co. II LLC, was represented by Alex Cantu of Summit Realty Group.

-NIAAA leased 4,565 square feet at 9100 Keystone Crossing. The tenant was represented by Andrew Martin of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, BPG Properties Ltd., was represented by John Robinson and Abby Cooper of Jones Lang LaSalle.

-ProScan Imaging of Indianapolis LLC extended its lease for 4,130 square feet at Prestwick Pointe II, 5250 E. US Highway 36, Avon. The landlord, Weston Group LLC, was represented by Stephen Daum of Summit Realty Group. The tenant represented itself.
 
-Sabre Communications Corp. leased 3,275 square feet at 800 E. 96th St. The tenant was represented by Jeff Merritt of Summit Realty Group. The landlord, Duke Realty Corp., was represented by Adam Seger of Duke.  
            
-Laundry Bright Inc. leased 3,168 square feet at Hanna Shoppes, 3915 Madison Ave. The tenant was represented by Jodi Milto of Midland Atlantic. The landlord, RCS Holdings LLC, was represented by Jeff Merritt of Summit Realty Group.

-McKinley Jones & Associates leased 2,066 square feet at 4701 N. Keystone Ave. The landlord, Visiting Nurse Service Inc., was represented by Bill Ehret and Alex Cantu of Summit Realty Group. The tenant represented itself.
 
-Tactic Marketing Inc. leased 1,550 square feet of office space at 1 N. Meridian St. The tenant was represented by Bennett Williams and Andrew Martin of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, King Cole Investors LLC, was represented by Brent Benge of Paradigm Real Estate Investments.

-BBB Therapy LLC extended its lease for 1,547 square feet at 70 E. 91st St. The tenant was represented by Ralph Balber of Newmark Knight Frank Halakar. The landlord, Sourwine Real Estate Services, was represented by Andrew Martin of Cassidy Turley.

-M&V Computer Repair leased 1,200 square feet at 3350 N. High School Road. The tenant was represented by Kelli Membreno of Libertad Real Estate. The landlord, Pentak LLC, was represented by Keith Kleinmaier of Retail Realty.

-Insomnia Cookies of Indiana LLC leased 855 square feet at 809 Broad Ripple Ave. The tenant was represented by Jeff Merritt of Summit Realty Group. The landlord, 801 Realty LLC, was represented by Todd Camesasca of Kosene & Kosene Inc.

Civic debuts to new but eager audience in Carmel

September 8, 2011

The not-for-profit musical theater company has grown its subscriber base and raised $2.6 million toward a $10 million goal, Executive Director Cheri Dick said.

ChaCha broadens business strategy

September 8, 2011

Mobile-phone-answers service ChaCha Search has dialed up its largest expansion yet—entering the United Kingdom and contracting with New York City’s “311” municipal information service.

Around town self-serve frozen yogurt roundup

September 7, 2011

The frozen yogurt craze has officially arrived in Indianapolis.

Company news

September 3, 2011

Franciscan St. Francis Health’s Indianapolis hospital will be the setting for the BBC World Service radio program "World Have Your Say" on Wednesday. “We were looking for a vibrant hospital community where we could reflect the conversations that are taking place there,” Ros Atkins, host of the show, said in a prepared statement. “Through the staff, patients and their families, we hope to give one snapshot of life in America.” The one-hour show, in which topics are determined by its 45 million listeners and by guests, is broadcast daily locally at 1 p.m. on WFYI-FM 90.1.

The Indiana Spine Group physician practice opened its new Indiana Spine Center today, claiming the facility is the only one in the state to provide all aspects of spine care in one location. The 60,000-square-foot center, in Carmel near 131st and Meridian streets, has 16 exam rooms, imaging equipment, a physical therapy unit and three operating rooms. The Indiana Spine Group includes seven physicians.

Leases/leasing contracts

September 2, 2011

-Carolina Logistics Services Inc. leased 135,682 square feet at 11947 Cumberland Road, Fishers. The tenant was represented by John Hanley and Terry Busch of CB Richard Ellis. The landlord, Sunbeam Development Corp., represented itself.

-Cadillac Ranch leased 15,000 square feet at the former Music Mill, 3720 E 82nd St. The tenant was represented by Michael Cranfill and Larry Davis of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The landlord, White River Investments LP, was represented by Joe Kenny of Broadbent Co.

-Kuntzman Trucking Inc leased 12,355 square feet at Sierra Gateway Park Building I, 853 S. Columbia Road, Plainfield. The tenant was represented by John Hanley of CB Richard Ellis. The landlord, Indy 40 Building I LLC, represented itself.

-King Systems Corp. subleased 10,000 square feet at 9200 E. 146th St., Noblesville. The tenant was represented by Andrew B. Morris of Summit Realty Group. The landlord, Pen Products, was represented by Brad King of Colliers International.

-Department of Veteran Affairs leased 9,630 square feet at 8888 Keystone Crossing.  The tenant was represented by Thomas Cortese of Acorn Group. The landlord, Philadelphia-based BPG Properties Ltd., was represented by John R. Robinson and Abby L. Cooper of Jones Lang LaSalle.    

-Smart Travel leased 6,046 square feet at 9000 Keystone Crossing. The tenant was represented by John Crisp of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, Philadelphia-based BPG Properties Ltd., was represented by John R. Robinson and Abby L. Cooper of Jones Lang LaSalle.

-Stonegate Mortgage Corp. leased 5,772 square feet at South Park III, 1499 Windhorst Way, Greenwood. The tenant was represented by Nick Svarczkopf of CB Richard Ellis. The landlord, South Park Group LLC, was represented by Brian Dell of Summit Realty Group.

-Madmol Inc. leased 5,246 square feet at Metrocentre Business Park, 6330 E. 75th St. The tenant was represented by Rick Trimpe of CB Richard Ellis. The landlord, Metro Center Office Park LLC, was represented by Nick Svarczkopf of CB Richard Ellis.

-Connections Inc. leased 4,578 square feet at 7333 E. 21st St. The tenant and landlord, East 21st Street LLC, were represented by Matt Jackson of Ambrose Property Group.

-Happy’s Pizza leased 2,650 square feet at 3820 N. College Ave. The tenant was represented by Craig Ramsay of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The landlord, DM Property Management Inc., was represented by John Byrne of Cassidy Turley.

-Tetherball LLC leased 2,049 square feet at Three Meridian Plaza, 10333 N. Meridian St., Carmel. The tenant was represented by Tim Hull of CB Richard Ellis. The landlord, ARI-Meridian Plaza LLC, was represented by Nick Svarczkopf of CB Richard Ellis.

-Richard Herd leased 1,500 square feet in Sycamore Springs Office Park, 4725 Statesman Drive, Suite F. The tenant was represented by Bill Scott of Equis. The landlord, MSE Realty LLC, was represented by Ashley Bussell and Ralph Balber of Newmark Knight Frank Halakar.

-Smoke N Save LLC leased 1,431 square feet at Greenbrook Shoppes, 8305 U.S. 31. The landlord, Williams Realty Nine LLC, was represented by Tom English and John Baker of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The tenant represented itself.

-Regis leased 1,400 square feet of space in Water Place Park, 8935 N. Meridian St. The tenant was represented by Patrick McCaffery of Cresa Partners. The landlord, Equicor Development Inc., was represented by Ashley Bussell and Ralph Balber of Newmark Knight Frank Halakar.

-Subway Sandwich Shops renewed its lease for 1,250 square feet at Harbourtown Center at Morse Lake, Noblesville. The tenant and landlord, Harbourtown Center LLC, were represented by Bill Ernst of Charter Commercial Realty Group.

-Shelter Mutual Insurance leased 500 square feet of office space at 720 Fry Road, Greenwood. The tenant and landlord, L-Five Properties LLC, were represented by Cathy Richards and Mike Kensill of Lee & Associates.

Records

September 1, 2011

Records listings from the Aug. 29, 2011, issue of IBJ.

A&E SEASON PREVIEW: Critically selected highlights

August 31, 2011

From Earth Wind and Fire to Ernest Shackleton and from Mike Birbiglia to Martin Sheen, this promises to be a season to remember.

A&E SEASON PREVIEW: Talking points for local arts community

August 31, 2011

A sudden change in leadership at the Palladium, a new maestro for the ISO, and the impact of a big football game promise to have the Indy arts scene buzzing.

Leases/leasing contracts

August 29, 2011

-Baker & Taylor Inc. renewed its lease for 504,164 square feet at Park 100 Building 140, 5045 W. 79th St. The landlord, Pinchal and Co., was represented by Jay Archer of Duke Realty. The tenant represented itself.

-JIT Services LLC leased 44,800 square feet at Park 100 Building 58, 5136 W. 82nd Street. The landlord, Duke Realty, was represented by Jay Archer and Kate Willen of Duke. The tenant represented itself.

-Community Action of Greater Indianapolis leased 18,140 square feet of office space at Meridian Professional Building, 3266 N. Meridian St. The tenant was represented by Mary Beth Kohart of Cassidy Turley.  The landlord, PBB III LLC, was represented by Brad King and Ron Bell of Colliers International.
 
-Blue River Village leased 14,200 square feet at Bel-Aire Shopping Center, 2543 SR 44, Shelbyville. The landlord, Mer-Car Corp., was represented by Paul Rogozinski of Veritas Realty. The tenant represented itself.

-Maxim Healthcare Services Inc. leased 5,828 square feet of office space at 6505 East 82nd St. The landlord, NRFC Castleton Park Holdings LLC, was represented by Dave Moore and Darrin Boyd of Cassidy Turley. The tenant represented itself.

-Forge Industrial Staffing leased 4,683 square feet at Chapel Hill Shopping Center, 7437 W. 10th St. The landlord, Glendale Partners of Chapel Hill, was represented by Paul Rogozinski of Veritas Realty. The tenant represented itself.  

-Fusion Alliance leased 4,147 square feet for an expansion at Woodland Corporate Park I, 7602 Woodland Drive. The landlord, Duke Realty, was represented by Traci Kapsalis of Duke. The tenant represented itself.
 
-Advantage Sales & Marketing LLC leased 2,877 square feet of office space at 6505 East 82nd St. The landlord, NRFC Castleton Park Holdings LLC, was represented by Dave Moore and Darrin Boyd of Cassidy Turley. The tenant represented itself.

-Greenwood Family Dentistry leased 2,859 square feet of office space in Meridian Meadows, 3001 Meridian Meadows Drive, Greenwood. The tenant was represented by Mike Kensill of Lee & Associates. The landlord, Cassidy Turley Midwest Inc., was represented by Allison Tiefel of Cassidy Turley.

-Community Hospital renewed its lease for 2,649 square feet of office space in Murphy’s Landing Professional Building, 6925 S. Harding St. The tenant was represented by Rob Lukemeyer of Baseline. The landlord, The Copeland Family 1995 Trust, was represented by Cathy Richards of Lee & Associates.

-Kids Peace leased 2,561 square feet of office space at Meridian Professional Building, 3266 N. Meridian St. The tenant was represented by Matthew Waggoner of Summit Realty Group. The landlord, PBB III LLC, was represented by Brad King and Ron Bell of Colliers International.

-Therber Brock & Associates Inc. leased 1,855 square feet of office space at 8440 Woodfield Crossing. The landlord, Cassidy Turley, acting as court-appointed receiver, was represented by Darrin Boyd and Dave Moore of Cassidy Turley. The tenant represented itself.

-Emani Nails leased 1,600 square feet at Windermere Place, 10606 E. 96th St., Fishers. The landlord, 10600 Property Group LLC, was represented by Paul Rogozinski of Veritas Realty. The tenant represented itself.

-Dr. Kyle Hoeft leased 1,539 square feet at 3985 W. 106th St., Carmel. The tenant was represented by Alex Cantu of Summit Realty Group. The landlord, 3985 Property Group, was represented by Paul Rogozinski of Veritas Realty.

-Potter Family Eye Care leased 1,508 square feet at McCordsville Commons, 5953 W. Broadway, McCordsville. The tenant was represented by Scott Baldwin of Baldwin Cos. The landlord, McCordsville Commons LLC, was represented by Paul Rogozinski of Veritas Realty.

-L. Eckert Co. renewed its lease for 1,500 square feet of industrial space in Greenwood Oaks Business Centre, 500 S. Polk St., Greenwood. The tenant and landlord, Greenwood Oaks Investments LLC, were represented by Cathy Richards of Lee & Associates.

-Coyles Odds and Ends Collectibles leased 1,400 square feet at Bel-Aire Shopping Center, 2513 SR 44, Shelbyville. The landlord, Mer-Car Corp., was represented by Paul Rogozinski of Veritas Realty. The tenant represented itself.

-ServiceMaster @ Your Service renewed its lease for 699 square feet at 5455 W 86th St. The landlord, Polaris Commercial Investments LLC, was represented by Dan Baldini of Polaris Real Estate. The tenant represented itself.

-Huntington National Bank leased 0.70 acres of land at 7878 E. 96th St., Fishers.  The tenant was represented by Scot Courtney of Lee & Associates. The landlord, NNE Associates LLC, was represented by Robyn Smart of Lee & Associates.

Company news

August 29, 2011

Eli Lilly and Co. and its partner Germany-based Boehringer Ingelheim GmbH have won European market approval for linagliptin, a diabetes drug approved in the United States in May. The oral tablets will go by the name Trajenta in Europe, a slight alteration from the drug's U.S. trade name of Tradjenta. The drug helps patients with Type 2 diabetes reduce their blood sugar. The European Commission approved it for use on its own or with the standard diabetes pill metformin.

Indianapolis-based AMD Lasers LLC was acquired in June by Pennsylvania-based Dentsply International. AMD, founded in 2008 by Alan Miller, provides desktop laser technology to dentists at lower prices. It introduced its first product, called Picasso, in 2009.

Indiana University Health last week opened a kidney transplant telemedicine outreach clinic in Gary, one of seven it has around the state. The outreach clinic uses videoconferencing to conduct follow-up consultations with patients who have had a kidney transplant—so they don't have to travel to Indianapolis to see IU Health’s transplant surgeons face-to-face. The clinic is at Indiana University Northwest. IU Health’s other transplant outreach clinics, all established in the past three years, are in Avon, Carmel, Evansville, Fort Wayne, Merrillville and South Bend.

Lawyer: Expect more hospital-doc lawsuits

August 29, 2011

With hospitals having scooped up hundreds of physicians in the past three years—putting nearly all of them under non-compete agreements—there are bound to be legal tussles when some of those physicians decide their new matches aren’t exactly made in heaven.

Angie’s List faces challenges in bid to go public

August 26, 2011

The company said in its initial public offering that it has lost money since its inception. But it still could be attractive to prospective investors, said a local lawyer who helps companies go public.

Records – Aug. 29, 2011

August 25, 2011

Records listings from the Aug. 29, 2011, issue of IBJ.

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