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Indianapolis Real Estate News, FSBO Listings
Indianapolis-area developers don't expect a good year, survey finds (The Indianapolis Star) The outlook is bleak for real estate development in the Indianapolis area next year, with home-building the equivalent of "least likely to succeed."
QUICK POLL (GlobeSt.com) INDIANAPOLIS-After a five-year search, the Indiana Organ Procurement Organization has purchased a 37,000-square-foot office building here at 3760 Guion Rd. With the $2.2 million purchase, the group will move its headquarters from its current location at 429 N. Pennsylvania St. in the city.
Indiana GM plants to rally for bailout (The Times of Northwest Indiana) General Motors employees, suppliers and regional government officials will gather this afternoon in Indianapolis and Fort Wayne to show their support for federal aid to the U.S. auto industry. GM Indianapolis Stamping Plant Manager Jeff Haynes says the rallies will help explain what might be discussed at the hearings scheduled today and tomorrow on Capitol Hill. Haynes says there's so much ...
Westfield’s Lowy Says Malls Will Survive Recession (Update1) (Bloomberg) “If you can husband your resources to the economy you’re operating in, you’ll come out the other side,” he said. “I don’t think any of us are arguing that every REIT out there will survive.”
Wachovia CEO invests in film about a racist murder in N.C. (The Charlotte Observer) Wachovia short-timer CEO Bob Steel is a significant investor in the group making a movie about a racist N.C. slaying in 1970. The investment in BDSMN LLC is valued at between $1 million and $5 million, according to Steel's last financial disclosure to his old employer, the U.S. Treasury Department. Steel left the post in July to turn around Wachovia, but the feds only recently signed off on the ...
Some 'new kids' on the block (Louisville Courier-Journal) Two area lawmakers were among 23 new members of the House and Senate sworn in yesterday at the Statehouse during the General Assembly's annual Organization Day.
Intermodal rail yard a tough sale for NWI (The Times of Northwest Indiana) INDIANAPOLIS -- Experts at the Indiana Logistics Summit delivered a split verdict on whether an intermodal rail center and the thousands of jobs that would go with it will ever come to Northwest Indiana.
Newcomers sworn in (Louisville Courier-Journal) Two area lawmakers were among 23 new members of the House and Senate sworn in today at the Statehouse during Indiana's General Assembly's annual Organization Day.
The rise and fall of Sen. Ted Stevens (Anchorage Daily News) For years, Alaskans spoke with trepidation of the day when "Uncle Ted" would leave the U.S. Senate, cutting off the flow of federal "Stevens money" that helped sustain Alaska's economy.
Taft Ranked #139 in The National Law Journal 250 (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP ranked #139 in number of attorneys, with 337, in the recently-released list of The National Law Journal 250 for 2008. The National Law Journal represents an annual survey of the nation's largest law firms. |
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