RACE: It’s time to reimagine Keystone Avenue
Bus rapid transit line could transform the corridor in ways that would benefit the entire city.
Bus rapid transit line could transform the corridor in ways that would benefit the entire city.
The singer/songwriter, adept at both sharp satire and Pixar tunes, plays the Palladium. Meanwhile, the “Glee” star visits Hilbert Circle Theatre.
Last year’s residential building boom in the Village of West Clay has proven to be short-lived, as an ongoing dispute between the developer and its lenders halted land sales in the upscale Carmel neighborhood.
The metro area's grocery market is about to get even more competitive with four stores set to open within the next couple of weeks.
You know the drill—find a place where a contingent from your organization can fall back and talk about something important. (Or unimportant.)
The mayors of Indianapolis, Carmel, Westfield and Greenwood on Tuesday announced a potential plan and a timetable for The Red Line, a proposed rapid-transit all-electric bus route that would stretch 28 miles from Hamilton County to Johnson County.
Size and age complicate the sale of several prominent structures in Boone and Hamilton counties.
Ward takes first place among IBJ’s All-Star Teams sixth year in row.
-La-Z Boy Furniture leased 20,040 square feet at Clearwater Crossing, 3736-3958 E. 82nd St. The landlord, The Broadbent Co., was represented by Joe Kenney of Broadbent. The tenant represented itself.
-TwinMed LLC leased 11,470 square feet of office space at 6625 Network Way. The tenant was represented by Yumi Goodman of Colliers International. The landlord, Network Way Properties LLC, was represented by Kevin Gillihan of JLL.
-Wings Etc. leased 4,748 square feet at Greenfield Station, 1925 Melody Lane, Greenfield. The tenant was represented by Dean Almas of Sitehawk Retail Real Estate. The landlord, LOR Corp., was represented by Jacque Haynes of Cassidy Turley.
-Integrated Health Solutions Inc. leased 2,454 square feet at 6330 E. 75th St. The tenant was represented by Matt Jackson of Jackson IG LLC. The landlord, Metro Centre Office Park LLC, was represented by Bennett Williams and Todd Vannatta of Cassidy Turley.
-Quality Applied Systems Inc. leased 2,419 square feet at 6330 E. 75th St. The tenant was represented by Matt Jackson of Jackson IG LLC. The landlord, Metro Centre Office Park LLC, was represented by Bennett Williams and Todd Vannatta of Cassidy Turley.
-Hamilton County Pediatric Dentistry LLC leased 2,169 square feet at 13450 N. Meridian St., Carmel. The tenant was represented by Matt Jackson of Jackson IG LLC. The landlord, LHRET Ascension SV LLC, was represented by Lillebridge Healthcare Services Inc.
-Steven J. Shear DDS leased 2,078 square feet at 9002 N. Meridian St. The tenant was represented by Matt Jackson of Jackson IG LLC. The landlord, PHT Lakeview LLC, was represented by Travis Tucker of Duke Realty.
-Style Encore leased 3,260 square feet at Greenwood Place, 7759-7921 U.S. 31 South. The landlord, The Broadbent Co., was represented by Joe Kenney of Broadbent. The tenant represented itself.
-Premier Pharmacy leased 1,625 square feet at Fishers Town Center, 8395 E. 116th St., Fishers. The landlord, The Broadbent Co., was represented by Brian Broadbent. The tenant represented itself.
-Ooh LaLa Nail Spa leased 1,600 square feet at Fashion Mall Commons, 8487 Union Chapel Road. The landlord, The Broadbent Co., was represented by John Beuoy of Broadbent. The tenant represented itself.
-R&A Fashions leased 1,200 square feet at Lafayette Shoppes, 3840-3882 Lafayette Road. The landlord, The Broadbent Co., was represented by Jim Mosher of Broadbent. The tenant represented itself.
Work is expected to begin this month on a $28 million mixed-use project on the site of the Fishers Train Station, which will be demolished to make way for offices, retail and apartments in the burgeoning suburban downtown.
Despite heavy lobbying from opponents, the Indianapolis Board of Public Works on Wednesday voted 4-1 in favor of a contract extension with incinerator operator Covanta that will make the company the city’s main household recycling provider for the next 14 years.
In an interview with IBJ, Kite Realty Group Trust CEO John Kite discusses the $1.2 billion acquisition of Illinois-based Inland Diversified Real Estate Trust, potential redevelopment of Pan Am Plaza and its hopes to keep a branch of the Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library at Glendale Town Center.
Since hospitals lose money on just about every patient except those with private insurance, they have been closing inner-city facilities and opening new facilities in the suburbs for the past four decades.
Business has skidded for some eateries along the corridor as work crews transform it into a limited access highway. Proprietors are reaching out to customers with promotions but gripping the bottom line.
Indiana’s autism therapists say their prospects are cloudy after the state’s largest health insurer, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, cut payments 40 percent and took a harder line on paying for therapy for school-age children.
As IBJ was first to report on June 9, Mayor Greg Ballard is contemplating a new, 10-year contract with Covanta, which already is set to receive the city’s waste through 2018.
The tiny Hamilton County community is mindful of sprawl in Carmel and Fishers, and is determined to absorb growth on its own terms.
The county south of Indianapolis was king of the suburbs in the 1970s, but now has fallen far behind Hamilton to the north in population and income, and in recent years slipped behind Hendricks County to the west.
The report says Indianapolis added an average of about 7,200 residents annually from 2010 to 2013, nearly twice its pace from 2000 to 2010.