02/10/2012 - Indianapolis is Latest Region Covered by Movoto.com’s Real Estate Search and Home Buying Help
The Indianapolis area now has access to Movoto’s powerful home search tools and network of top real estate agents.San Mateo, CA (PRWEB) February 10, 2012 Movoto.com announced the expansion of their free home search and real estate agent introduction services to the Indianapolis area. Indianapolis area home buyers now have access thousands of active MLS Listings and introductions to top local ...
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02/09/2012 - SPEEDWAY TO ACQUIRE 88 GASAMERICA LOCATIO.
ENON, Ohio, Feb. 9, 2012 - Speedway LLC (Speedway), and GasAmerica Services, Inc. (GasAmerica), announced today that they have signed an agreement in which Speedway will acquire 88 ope Rating locations situated throughout Indiana and Ohio from GasAmerica, plus several parcels of undeveloped real estate for future development.
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02/03/2012 - Fort Wayne, Indiana Real Estate Website Advisory: Steep Drop in Home Prices Signals the Time May Be Right to Purchase ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind., Feb. 3, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Respected Fort Wayne Realtors website RealEstateinFortWayne.org issued an advisory today to homeowners looking to purchase a home in the Fort Wayne, Indiana ...
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01/12/2012 - Workshop to focus on real estate, equipment leases
HAMMOND | The Hammond INnovation Center and the Northwest Indiana Small Business Development Center presents their first Smart Start workshop of the year — Leases: Real Estate and Equipment. It's more than just rent! — from 7:30 to 9 a.m. Thursday at the INnovation Center, 5209 Hohman Ave.
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01/11/2012 - Tween Nabs Thief Using Only Her Laptop
San Francisco (Indiana’s NewsCenter) – A 12-year-old California girl sets up her laptop to catch her sister being in her room only to catch someone else instead.
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01/06/2012 - Apartment boom continues with Briargate proposal
Yet another apartment complex is being proposed for Colorado Springs, this one in the Briargate area on the city's far northeast side by an Indiana development company.It would be the seventh apartment project planned or started over the last several months, as falling vacancy rates,...
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01/07/2012 - Three from Wells on UPSTAR board
Three real estate agents from Wells County have been installed as on the board of directors of the Upstate Alliance of Realtors for northeast Indiana.
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12/24/2011 - Are brick-and-mortar universities going the way of books?
Gov. Mitch Daniels had a message for the presidents of Indiana's state universities, who had gathered around the oval table in his office.
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12/14/2011 - 3 Indianapolis men charged with fraud over Elkhart building
The United States Attorney's Office announced that a Grand Jury sitting in South Bend, Indiana, returned a fourteen-count Indictment charging John M. Bales II, 44, and Paul J. Page, 47, both of Indianapolis, Indiana, and William E. Spencer, 44, of Carmel, Indiana, in a scheme to defraud the state of Indiana and a bank. The United States Attorney's Office announced that a Grand Jury sitting in ...
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12/14/2011 - Elkhart real estate deal leads to grand jury indictments
Indianapolis broker and 2 metro-area attorneys face multiple fraud charges.
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12/13/2011 - IASD: Board keeps options open amid talk of fiscal health
An accelerated school budgeting calendar has the Indiana Area School District board of directors looking at the next school year's budget less than halfway through the current year.
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12/02/2011 - Uptick in profits, commercial lending for local banks
Profitability for most banks operating in Northwest Indiana continued to improve in the third quarter of 2011, despite economic conditions being less than robust, a local bank executive said.
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11/28/2011 - Wells Fargo Ignores Mail Loses Security Interests
I recently wrote about the rather distasteful topic of Indiana tax deeds. As I noted in a previous post, several states including Florida have a similar system. The latest case on the topic in Indiana Wells Fargo versus Allen County emphasizes a point that John Walker ,who blogs on commercial foreclosure, made. He pointed out that the system presents a hazard to secured lenders, since the ...
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11/23/2011 - Huck's to build new $2 million facility in Vanderburgh County
Jim Whetstone, Huck's vice president/real estate, said the company expects construction to begin yet this year on a new store — with a large self-serving fuel center — off the northeast corner of Indiana 57 and Kansas Road.
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11/22/2011 - Carolyn Gutman, IPFW ally, dies
A longtime IPFW champion and former Indiana University trustee died Sunday evening. Carolyn Gutman, 79, died after a six-month struggle with congestive heart failure, according to her daughter, Gretchen Gutman.
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11/22/2011 - High marks needed here
The state of Indiana again has received high marks on virtually every poll related to people doing business in our state. Indiana continues to score well on many national comparisons and continues to lead its neighbors across the Midwest.
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11/09/2011 - US foreclosure activity hit 7-month high in Oct.
ALEX VEIGA AP Real Estate Writer LOS ANGELES More U.S. homes entered the foreclosure process in October than in the previous month, with Florida, Pennsylvania and Indiana registering among the largest monthly increases, new data show. Some 77,733 properties received an initial default notice last month, up 10 percent from September, foreclosure listing firm RealtyTrac Inc. said Thursday. The ...
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11/07/2011 - Duke Sells Three Offices for $27M
NORTH OLMSTEAD, OH-To continue Indianapolis-based Duke Realty Corp .’s divestment of office properties in the Midwest, the company has sold its Great Northern Corporate Center office complex here to PWA Real Estate . The three-building, 273,379-square-foot complex sold for about $26.7 million, sources say.
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11/03/2011 - Simon Files Lawsuit Against State of Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 3, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Simon Property Group, Inc. (NYSE:SPG), the country's largest owner, developer and manager of high quality retail real estate, announced today that it has filed a complaint against the State of Indiana in Marion County Circuit Court. SPG is not...
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11/02/2011 - Indiana at top of business climate ranks
INDIANAPOLIS | A second business site-selection publication has declared Indiana's business climate among the best in the nation.
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11/02/2011 - Report: Indiana's Business Climate Ranks Sixth Best in Nation
Indiana's business climate scored a top ten finish nationally in Site Selection magazine's 2011 business climate rankings. For the fourth time in as many years, Indiana's business climate scored a top ten finish nationally in Site Selection magazine's 2011 business climate rankings. Feedback from a survey of national real estate executives and a review of Indiana's economic development record ...
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10/30/2011 - Indiana Real Estate Market Showed Signs of Improvement in September
According to the monthly "Indiana Real Estate Markets Report" today released by the Indiana Association of REALTORS(R), three important housing market indicators are up year-over-year.
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10/23/2011 - Home sales point to continued 'stabilization' period
Home sales in the Evansville area were up nearly 15 percent in the third quarter of 2011, compared to the same period last year, with Gibson County the only county in a four-county Southwestern Indiana metro area showing a slight decline.
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10/23/2011 - Indiana Property Tax Collection - We Need Jimmy Stewart
???Remember Henry F. Potter, the mean banker played by Lionel Barrymore, in It?s a Wonderful Life. Well Mr. Potter would just love the system that Indiana has for collecting delinquent property taxes. In a few posts, like this one,??I have remarked that the IRS has a much more fearsome reputation than it deserves.?? Due process ...
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10/20/2011 - IU Health is target of lawsuit
A commercial real estate brokerage has filed a lawsuit accusing Indiana University's hospital system of cheating it out of commissions stemming from real estate deals in Indianapolis, Lafayette,... Read more at www.WISHTV.com
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10/13/2011 - Refinancing Chills Demand for U.S. Home Purchases Amid Economic ‘Squeeze’
Amy Haenner, a broker at Legacy Lending Group in Fort Wayne, Indiana, is processing eight mortgages this week. None of them are for home purchases.
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10/06/2011 - Bank to report loss on sour Indianapolis loans
Columbus-based Indiana Community Bancorp, parent of Indiana Bank & Trust, said it will write off $13.3 million for the third quarter, primarily due to nine commercial customers in the Indianapolis area with total loan balances of $32.7 million.
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10/01/2011 - Manager says Casino Aztar has prime real estate compared to most boats | NEWSMAKERS
Casino Aztar opened Indiana's first riverboat gaming establishment in 1995 in Evansville. Since then, the casino and the Aztar complex have grown to include two hotels and an adjacent entertainment district.
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09/27/2011 - Mortgage Survivors Get Bargain Homes as Bernanke Erases Price-Drop Danger
Cynthia and Gerald Matthews left a booming property market in Ottawa, the Canadian capital, to buy a home in Bloomington, Indiana, where real estate prices are beginning to recover from a five-year slump.
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09/24/2011 - Extra pension fund payments add pressure to already stretched local budgets
Already cash-strapped local governments will have to absorb extra expenses next year to make their required annual contributions to the largest pension fund for Indiana's public employees.
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09/24/2011 - August Real Estate Sales in Indianapolis, Indiana Highest in Two Years
Low mortgage rates, affordable prices and perhaps growing consumer confidence combined to lift August home sales in the Indianapolis area to late-summer levels not seen in two years.
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09/22/2011 - Leadership today and beyond
HOBART | Young leaders who will influence the future of Northwest Indiana were honored Thursday during the 20 Under 40 celebration hosted by The Times Media Co. at Avalon Manor. NIPSCO sponsored the event.
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09/21/2011 - INDIANA: Borough facing $34,000 shortfall
It's early in the budget preparation process for 2012, but Jeff Raykes, Indiana Borough manager, told council Tuesday that the borough is now facing a nearly $34,000 deficit for the start of the new year. Indiana's current general fund budget is more than $5.7 million.
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09/21/2011 - Former Vreba-Hoff land in Lenawee County sold
An auction of more than 417 acres of prime farmland in Lenawee County’s Ogden and Medina townships sold Tuesday for $1.76 million, according to the Indiana auction firm that conducted the sale of land formerly owned by Midwest AG Investments LLC, the real estate subsidiary of Wauseon-based Vreba-Hoff Dairy Development LLC.
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09/19/2011 - Vreba-Hoff farm land at auction
As U.S. bankruptcy courts in Ohio, Michigan, and Indiana continue to wend their way through the remains of what once was planned to be a string of Dutch-run megadairies across the Midwest, court-appointed receivers in Michigan are capitalizing on the high value of agricultural land to try to recover some of the funds lost on a number of defaulted dairy loans.
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09/15/2011 - Victims?of fraud ?to share ?in $2.6M
CINCINNATI — Victims of a ponzi scheme orchestrated by two Hamilton businessmen will share almost $2.6 million.James Powell and David Colwell bilked more than 90 people in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana out of their money and now the investors will get some money back. Powell, 54, and Colwell, now deceased, created several companies in Hamilton under the names of Capital Investments, Great Miami ...
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09/16/2011 - Victims ?of fraud by Hamilton businessmen ?to share ?in $2.6M
CINCINNATI — Victims of a ponzi scheme orchestrated by two Hamilton businessmen will share almost $2.6 million.James Powell and David Colwell bilked more than 90 people in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana out of their money and now the investors will get some money back. Powell, 54, and Coldwell, now deceased, created several companies in Hamilton under the names of Capital Investments, Great Miami ...
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09/16/2011 - A Decade of Delusions: From Speculative Contagion to the Great Recession
Frank Martin THE proven strategies rational investors require for success in an irrational market When the dot-com and real estate bubbles of the 1990s and 2000s burst, few were spared the financial fallout. So, how did an investment advisory firm located in Elkhart, Indiana—one of the cities hit hardest by the economic downturns—not only survive, but also thrive during the highly contagious ...
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08/30/2011 - Farm Credit Service passing loan savings on to customers
Nearly 15,000 farmers and rural residents, including hundreds in Southwestern Indiana, are enjoying lower interest rates on their existing loans via a special conversion option by Farm Credit Services of Mid-America, a federally sponsored entity headquartered in Louisville, Ky.
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08/26/2011 - Cordish Can Press Defamation Lawsuit Against CEO of Indianapolis Downs
Cordish Co., a real-estate developer building a casino near Baltimore, can pursue a defamation lawsuit against the chief executive officer of its bankrupt former business partner, Indianapolis Downs LLC, a judge said.
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08/23/2011 - Investigators identify body found in Greene County woods
Police say the body found in a southern Indiana woods over the weekend has been identified as a 28-year-old woman.
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08/23/2011 - Indiana asks residents to report tremors from quake
Indiana residents who felt today’s earthquake that shook the East Coast are being urged to report those tremors to a federal agency.
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08/22/2011 - HTA opens new office in Indianapolis
Healthcare Trust of America, Inc. ("HTA"), a fully integrated, self-administered, self-managed real estate investment trust, is proud to announce that effective August 1, 2011, HTA opened a new office in Indianapolis.
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08/21/2011 - Woman found dead in Greene County
Indiana State Police and the Greene County Sheriff’s Department are currently investigating the death of a Caucasian female who was found in a wooded area near Newark Baptist Church, according to a news release.
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08/19/2011 - Lawsuits filed for Indiana stage collapse victims
A 22-year-old college student injured when a stage collapsed at the Indiana State Fair died Friday, the same day lawsuits were filed on behalf of two other victims.
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08/19/2011 - BREAKING: Sixth person dies from Indiana fair accident injuries
A 22-year-old college student became the sixth person to die from injuries suffered when a stage collapsed at the Indiana State Fair last weekend, family members said today.
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08/19/2011 - Indiana cap limits state liability in collapse at $5M
Personal-injury attorneys say an Indiana law capping the state’s liability in accidents at $5 million is far too low for the number of deaths and injuries involved in last Saturday’s deadly stage collapse at the State Fair.
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08/18/2011 - Mid-America, Sitehawk Partner for Net Lease in Indy
INDIANAPOLIS-Oak Brook Terrace, IL-based Mid-America Real Estate Group has partnered with locally based Sitehawk Retail Real Estate in a partnership for net lease investment sales and acquisitions in Indiana.
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08/16/2011 - City to give Angie's List $4.6M to buy properties for expansion
Money for real estate acquisition is a major component of the $7.1 million in incentives the city of Indianapolis offered Angie's List Inc. for expanding its headquarters campus to accommodate 500 more employees.
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08/11/2011 - Indiana Pension Fund riding out Wall Street roller coaster
The gyrating stock prices of the last two weeks have meant hundreds of millions of dollars in losses, and then gains, and then losses and gains again, for Indiana's public pension funds.
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