Apartment developer plans 217 units in Lawrence
J.C. Hart Co. is designing plans for a $17 million upscale apartment community as part of the master-planned Lawrence Village
at the Fort.
J.C. Hart Co. is designing plans for a $17 million upscale apartment community as part of the master-planned Lawrence Village
at the Fort.
This week, I empty the notebook with thoughts on Indiana Ballet Com.’s “From Shakespeare with Love,” the ISO Pops concert with Tony DeSare, Beef & Boards’ “Footloose” and Indianapolis Civic Theatre’s “My Fair Lady.”
Chapter, heavily populated by developers, hopes to guide sustainable development.
Carmel-based Blue Horseshoe has purchased TransTech Consulting Inc., a management consulting firm in Columbus, Ohio.
Strip-center specialist Sandor Development Co. is moving its headquarters to Hamilton County after almost 50 years
in Indianapolis.
With traffic congestion growing, the idea of sending streetcars zipping down Washington Street—from
far-east-side Cumberland to Indianapolis International Airport on the west—is making a return. And
the route could offer the best bang for the buck in spurring transit-oriented development.
Hamilton County is poised to become the demographic all-star of the decade. Its 269,785 residents make up the fastest-growing,
most educated and wealthiest county in the state, according to estimates from the Indiana Business Research Center.
Strip-center owner and developer Sandor Development Co. is moving its headquarters to Hamilton County after almost 50 years
in Indianapolis.
Indianapolis’ successful suburbs are rapidly surrounding the city. More important, tax and cultural shifts
are starting to drain Marion County.
Carmel’s new 1,600-seat concert hall will be called “The Palladium,” part of a marketing effort designed to generate more financial
support for the city’s performing arts center.
Cirque du Soleil presents “Alegria,” Feb. 11-14 at Conseco Fieldhouse. Details here.
Indiana Repertory Theatre
presents Joan Didion’s “The Year of Magical Thinking,” Feb. 16-March 9. Details here.
Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre presents
“Under the Big Top,” Feb. 12-28 at the Academy of Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre in Carmel.
Reservations required. Details here.
Butler Ballet presents its “Midwinter Dance
Festival,” Feb. 12-13 at Clowes Hall. Details here.
Theatre on the Square presents a double
bill of hits from past Indy Fringe festivals, "Mr. Charles Currently of Palm Beach" and "A..holes
and Aureoles," Feb. 12-27. Details here.
A judge has entered a preliminary not guilty plea for a former Indiana University basketball player charged in connection
with an ex-business partner’s multimillion-dollar fraud scheme.
Check out a roundup of restaurant and retail news, including a new bakery in Irvington, a replacement for a Starbucks in Indianapolis
and a new pizza joint in Franklin.
-Alt Construction has completed a 1,000-square-foot optometry office build-out at 755 W. Carmel Drive for Dr. Sam Ramschlag.
-Kort Builders has completed a 1,400-square-foot office at 6845 Bluff Road, Suite 26, for Christie Vision Care.
-Kort Builders has completed a 1,600-square-foot retail space for Solar Nail Salon in Nora Plaza, 1340 E. 86th Street, Suite 54.
-Kort Builders has started construction of a 4,000-square-foot retail space at 13971 Hamilton Town Center Blvd., Noblesville, that will house a Rue 21 retail store. The client is Simon Property Group.
Smart-phone fever is heating up the climate for innovation in the local tech community, as firms new and old try to cash
in on the demand for applications that can be used on the iPhone, BlackBerry and other gadgets from the likes of Palm and
Google.
Most of Indiana is expected to wear Colts blue on Super Bowl Sunday, but loyalties are split near the Purdue campus in West
Lafayette.
Richard Shepperd is retiring as president and CEO of Bioanalytical Systems Inc., a
West Lafayette-based provider of clinical research services and equipment. Sheppard already surrendered his position as president,
and the company’s board named Anthony Chilton, the company’s chief operating officer, interim
president. The board said it would conduct a national search for a new CEO. Shepperd, 69, became CEO in September 2006 and
had agreed to stay no later than December 2009. During his tenure, Bioanalytical’s stock lost 85 percent
of its value.
Dr. Michael Langley has joined Carmel-based Anson Group as a regulatory consultant.
Langley retired from Eli Lilly and Co., having served in many roles, including director of regulatory affairs and clinical
research.
Dr. Shanna Bowman and Dr. Stacey Smith have joined County Line Pediatrics,
a new practice on South Emerson Avenue that’s part of St. Francis Medical Group. Both Bowman and Smith earned
their medical degrees at the Indiana University School of Medicine.
The Indiana Health Industry Forum made Kristin
Jones its president and CEO after she had performed those jobs on an interim basis since 2008. Also, the health and
life sciences group named former Roche Diagnostics executive Joerg Schreiber chairman.