Former Bennett chief of staff at center of $1.7M contract complaint
A former top education official's role in the sale of $1.7 million of equipment to Indiana is raising new questions about the strength of the state's ethics laws.
A former top education official's role in the sale of $1.7 million of equipment to Indiana is raising new questions about the strength of the state's ethics laws.
This is far from the first time that heirs and beneficiaries of the Lilly family fortune have tangled over how it was managed.
And from out of nowhere, a loopy semi-musical comedy surges to the front of the pack of Indy Fringe shows.
An airline group predicted Thursday that 14 million people would fly on U.S. airlines during the seven days ending Sept. 2, the day after Labor Day. The busiest day is expected to be the Friday before the holiday weekend.
The City Line Trolley bus service has seen its passenger totals increase 31 percent since it added three new lines and expanded the number of stops from 118 to 275 last summer.
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay has been suspended for six games and fined a maximum $500,000 by the National Football League for violating the league's personal conduct policy, the NFL said Tuesday.
Indiana does not appear to be enjoying the rest of the nation’s slowdown in health care spending. Year-to-year growth in Indiana hit 6 percent in 2012 versus 4.5 percent for the nation.
In a campaign to enter the hard liquor business, Monarch Beverage Co. is pursuing a new tactic that takes aim at state regulators. Indiana’s largest beer distributor has accused the Alcohol and Tobacco Commission of letting politics influence its decisions.
The Indianapolis-based North American Retail Hardware Association bought a building on North Delaware Street downtown and will move its headquarters there following an extensive renovation.
The seven-employee Indianapolis firm launched in June 2013, raising funds for two companies in its first six months. Over the following eight months, it brokered funding for eight companies and has eight in queue.
-ACS Human Services LLC leased 40,204 square feet of office space at 4450 Victory Lane. The tenant was represented by Yumi Goodman of Colliers International. The landlord, Midway Corp., was represented by Russ Van Til and Jeff Henry of Cassidy Turley.
-Southern Wine & Spirits of America Inc. leased 25,201 square feet at 8888 Keystone Crossing. The tenant was represented by Mike Semler of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, Philadelphia-based Equus Capital Partners Ltd., was represented by John R. Robinson and Abby Zito of JLL.
-The Indiana Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church Inc. leased 12,117 square feet at Meridian Corporate Plaza Two, 301 Pennsylvania Parkway, Carmel. The tenant was represented by Jon Owens of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, Philadelphia-based Equus Capital Partners Ltd., was represented by John R. Robinson and Abby Zito of JLL.
-Crown Castle USA Inc. leased 9,363 square feet of office space at 9045 River Road. The tenant was represented by Kimberly Estes Hartman and Tom Osborne of Colliers International. The landlord, Duke Realty Limited Partnership, was represented by Adam Seger of Duke Realty.
-Sitehawk Retail Real Estate leased 6,173 square feet of office space at 8500 Keystone Crossing. The landlord, PWA Keystone Crossing LP, was represented by Andrew Martin and Bennett Williams of Cassidy Turley. The tenant represented itself.
-Comprehensive Retirement Solutions LLC leased 4,865 square feet of office space at One Penn Mark, 11595 N. Meridian St., Carmel. The tenant was represented by Kevin Dick and Paul Dick of Colliers International. The landlord, TNHYIF Reiv Sierra LLC, was represented by Rick Trimpe and John Vandenbark of CBRE.
-rue21 renewed its lease for 4,685 square feet of retail space at 540-630 W. Northfield Drive, Brownsburg. The landlord, ATC Realty One LLC, was represented by Jacque Haynes of Cassidy Turley. The tenant represented itself.
-Covideo leased 3,838 square feet on the third floor of 6235 N. Guilford Ave. The tenant was represented by Kelly Williams of Re/Max Ability Plus. The landlord, Monon Housing Partners, was represented by Jason S. Challand of Echelon Realty Advisors.
-Advanced Solutions Inc. leased 3,798 square feet at 8900 Keystone Crossing. The tenant was represented by Spud Dick of Cassidy Turley. The landlord, Philadelphia-based Equus Capital Partners Ltd., was represented by John R. Robinson and Abby Zito of JLL.
-St. Louis Group LLC leased 3,730 square feet at 8888 Keystone Crossing. The landlord, Philadelphia-based Equus Capital Partners Ltd., was represented by John R. Robinson and Abby Zito of JLL. The tenant represented itself.
Legendary singer-songwriter John Prine and comedian Mike Birbiglia among picks for this week.
Round Town Brewing Co. has plans to open downtown, while Hotel Tango Whiskey has begun serving in Fletcher Place. Also, it’s official: Sangiovese Ristorante is moving to Ironworks.
We asked our interview subjects to weigh in on three topics. Here’s a sampling of responses.
One job of the Hoosier Lottery executive director is to make government friendly.
In this week’s IBJ special Interview Issue, Peter Wilt is one of 29 people profiled. I’m using some space on The Score to reveal more of Wilt’s thoughts on sports business, fandom and connecting with the community.
The eclectic eatery Milktooth offers another option to Fletcher Place, while Caffe Nonna should open nearby later this month. Also, for those awaiting the arrival of Giordano’s, it could come by the end of the year.
The exhibit features artifacts, including a still, and a mini-church where an actor playing Indiana’s own Billy Sunday, who railed against “Hell’s best friend,” preaches a sermon.
The Grindery is opening soon on Martin Luther King Jr. Street, and it has a slightly different character from the other shared-space sites that have popped up in recent years.
“Batman” producer to teach at IU. Phoenix playwright’s creation launching onto national play network.