Stories tagged with "office space"
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Duke Realty chief operating officer resigns
CARMEL — Hamilton County-based Duke Realty Corp. announced today its chief operating officer is resigning. Robert Chapman will leave by year’s end, an announcement said. The...
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On the block: mortgage for Keystone Towers
Loan’s holder will sell it rather than go through foreclosure The abandoned Keystone Towers complex on the city’s Northeastside could get a new owner through the...
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Putting the squeeze on state office space
1,000-plus workers will move in plan to trim leasing costs A more-frugal state government is trimming its leased office space in the Indianapolis area by consolidating offices or...
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Office vacancies: Metro area <b>flat, but Downtown's worse</b>
Indianapolis — The increase in the amount of office space in suburban Indianapolis finally stalled during the third quarter, but it was a different story in Downtown...
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Q&A with Rob Stein, Chief information officer, Indianapolis Museum of Art
Every day, Rob Stein heads to a sleek, modern office space inside the Indianapolis Museum of Art, where he leads a handful of highly skilled software developers in the creation and...
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Tempting offer carries big risks
City leaders need to keep one word in mind in sizing up a project that could revive one of the most neglected corners of Downtown: caution. Developer Tadd Miller has proposed...
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Historic Downtown building set for $7.5M makeover
A $7.5 million renovation of a historic 1920s Buick auto showroom at 1302 N. Meridian St. will turn the three-story building into leasable office space. Indianapolis contractor...
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Westfield moves ahead on sports complex
Westfield could have a rendering of its proposed sports complex by the end of September. Westfield’s Sports Complex Commission is moving ahead with plans for the complex and...
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Advocates vow to keep Guardian Home open
Reuse panel will meet tonight to discuss variety of options U.S. Rep. Dan Burton, R-Ind., and local community leaders vowed Tuesday to work to keep the Children’s Guardian...
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Sports complex group to give presentation tonight
Council to learn more Sept. 7, city spokeswoman says. WESTFIELD — Tonight, the City Council will hear a presentation on a large athletic complex on Westfield’s west...
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Grand Junction feedback tonight in Westfield
WESTFIELD — Residents tonight can give feedback on a proposed plan for downtown redevelopment. The Advisory Plan Commission is hosting a public hearing on the Grand Junction...
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Fire damage to landmarks headquarters worse than thought
INDIANAPOLIS— A fire that gutted a luxury apartment complex in downtown Indianapolis caused more damage to a preservation group’s adjacent headquarters than...
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Historic building caught in blaze
A foundation dedicated to preserving historic buildings and sites around the state ironically finds itself wondering about its own headquarters today. Historic Landmarks...
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Indy office vacancy rate is highest since '04
The office vacancy rate in the Indianapolis area hit 19.5 percent at year end, a fraction of a percent higher than in the third quarter.The vacancy rate is the highest since at...
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Readers suggest ways to use the MSA site
Soaring statues of sports heroes. Organic gardens to feed the homeless. A facility for roller skating and other sporting activities. A jail expansion. A salute to Elvis.When The...
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Readers offer their ideas for MSA site
Soaring statues of sports heroes. Organic gardens to feed the homeless. A roller coaster. A new jail.When The Star asked readers to suggest uses for the empty site of what was...
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Developer begins work on Fishers office complex
FISHERS, Ind. -- Despite the slow real estate market, an Indianapolis-based developer is shelling out big bucks to create an upscale office complex in Fishers.Developer...
