Program tying doctor bonuses to quality goes statewide
The program currently includes 1,200 physicians—about 10 percent of all doctors in Indiana.
The program currently includes 1,200 physicians—about 10 percent of all doctors in Indiana.
Unemployment in Indiana has moderated slightly, but more than 313,000 Hoosiers remain out of work. And with attempts to extend
benefits for the jobless stalled in Congress, it’s likely more people will struggle to pay medical bills.
Consider these alarming statistics: More than 6,700 Marion County students drop out of school every single year. Dropouts
earn $9,200 less per year than high school graduates, and earn $1 million less over a lifetime than college graduates.
Virginia-based Gannett Co., the Star’s parent company, this month informed employees of a plan to move layout
and design work for its 83 dailies to five regional design hubs.
Military contracts have helped shore up sagging sales at University Loft Co., the furniture maker federal agents raided two
weeks ago. Still, University
Loft’s work force is almost 50 percent off its recent peak.
The Evansville-based bank reported a 9-percent increase in second-quarter profit, helped by a continued reduction in non-interest
expenses and growth in commercial loan and business checking account activity.
The gains amid economic malaise are impressive, but also unsustainable. Companies can’t continue to grow earnings forever based on cost-cutting.
Leaders tackle issues ranging from research to cold storage to the future of Eli Lilly and Co.
The health care industry is responding to reforms that will pay doctors bonuses if they provide high-quality care and save
Medicare money.
-Keebler renewed its lease for 45,917 square feet at 7735 Winton Drive in Park 100. The tenant was represented by Andrew Morris, Jeremy Woods, Matt McGrady and Jon Shuel of Summit Realty Group. The landlord, Duke Realty, represented itself.
-Knowledge Services leased 16,209 square feet at Castle Creek IV, 5875 N. Castle Creek Parkway. The tenant was represented by Tim Norton and Cameron Kucic of Sumhttps://admin.ibj.com/admin/article/workflow/claim?articleId=21856#mit Realty Group. The landlord, Blue Real Estate, was represented by Matt Langfeldt and Rich Forslund of NAI Olympia Partners.
-Gaylor Inc. leased 13,263 square feet at Castle Creek V, 5750 N. Castle Creek Parkway. The tenant was represented by Aasif Bade and Pat Chittenden of Ambrose Property Group. The landlord, Blue Real Estate, was represented by Matt Langfeldt and Rich Forslund of NAI Olympia Partners.
-Ji-Eun Music Academy leased 6,960 square feet of office space at 10029 E. 126th St., Fishers. The tenant was represented by Shelley Meisenhelder of Coregroup Corporate Real Estate Advisors. The landlord, Eiker Investments II LLC, was represented by Bennett M. Williams and John A. Crisp of Cassidy Turley.
-InSphere Insurance Solutions Inc. leased 4,502 square feet of office space at 3500 DePauw Blvd. The tenant was represented by Bill Ehret of Summit Realty Group. The landlord, CP Pyramid Associates LP, was represented by David A. Moore and Darrin L. Boyd of Cassidy Turley.
-The Trade Connection leased 3,400 square feet of showroom space at the Indiana Design Center, 200 S. Rangeline Road, Carmel. The landlord, Pedcor, and tenant represented themselves.
-Lather Hair leased 3,200 square feet at 7844 E. 96th St. in the North by Northeast Shopping Center, Fishers. The tenant was represented by Debra Browder of Browder Realty. The landlord, NNE Associates LLC, was represented by Robyn Smart and Shannon Hicks of CB Richard Ellis.
-dPict Imaging Inc. leased 3,156 square feet at 7400 Shadeland Station in the Shadeland Station Office Park. The tenant was represented by Andrew Follman of Meridian Real Estate Services. The landlord, LA/Shadeland Station, was represented by Crystal Houston and Dan Richardson of CB Richard Ellis
-Aegis Worldwide leased 2,452 square feet at 11550 N. Meridian St., Suite 250, in SePro Tower. The tenant was represented by Scott H. Lindenberg of Echelon Realty Advisors. The landlord, SePro Corp., was represented by Bill Ehret and Rebecca Baer of Summit Realty Group.
-TCG Indianapolis renewed its lease for 2,368 square feet at 9325 Delegates Row in the Precedent Office Park. The tenant was represented by Kurt Kittner of Jones Lang LaSalle. The landlord, HDG Mansur, was represented by Tim Hull and Rick Trimpe of CB Richard Ellis.
-General Physics Corp. leased 2,353 square feet of office space at 550 Congressional Blvd., Carmel. The landlord, 550 Congressional Blvd. LLC, was represented by David A. Moore, Darrin L. Boyd and Mary Beth Kohart of Cassidy Turley. The tenant represented itself.
-ScheduleMyHair.com LLC leased 2,100 square feet at Fall Creek Harbour, 10142 Brooks School Road, Fishers. The tenant was represented by Paul Dick of Colliers International. The landlord, FCH Associates LLC, was represented by Cindy Hoskinson and Herb Feldmann of Grubb & Ellis Harding Dahm & Co.
-Art of Living Foundation leased 1,600 square feet at 6801 Lake Plaza Drive in the Lake Plaza Office Park. The landlord, Lake Plaza LLC, was represented by Debbie Shumate of Alliance Commercial Real Estate. The tenant represented itself.
-Therapeutic Spa leased 1,200 square feet at 6801 Lake Plaza Drive in the Lake Plaza Office Park. The landlord, Lake Plaza LLC, was represented by Debbie Shumate of Alliance Commercial Real Estate. The tenant represented itself.
-Reliable Personal Care Services leased 804 square feet at 6801 Lake Plaza Drive in the Lake Plaza Office Park. The landlord, Lake Plaza LLC, was represented by Debbie Shumate of Alliance Commercial Real Estate. The tenant represented itself.
-Allstate/Bell Insurance leased 803 square feet at 6801 Lake Plaza Drive in the Lake Plaza Office Park. The landlord, Lake Plaza LLC, was represented by Debbie Shumate of Alliance Commercial Real Estate. The tenant represented itself.
Singed by the downturn, banks are winnowing real estate portfolios.
The estate of a woman killed when pallets of bottled water fell on her at a Kroger store in Franklin is suing the bottler,
suggesting a new eco-friendly bottle design may have contributed to the accident.
Compact downtown is big selling point for sustainable-minded planners.
Health clinics based in employers’ offices are showing signs of breaking out of their niche among blue collar and government employers—factories, warehouses and school corporations—and could pop up in Class A office buildings filled with white collar workers.
Officials promoting a 50-year lease of Indianapolis’ parking meters have taken pains to point out the differences between their proposal and a controversial 75-year parking meter lease in Chicago. But a close look at both contracts shows Indianapolis’ pact largely uses the Chicago template.
The deal includes management of NCAA.com, the primary web site for all 88 NCAA tournaments and other services.
A city lobbyist who also is registered to lobby for Affiliated Computer Services Inc., which was chosen to receive a 50-year lease deal to manage meter operations, says he was not involved in the deal.
CEO Allison Melangton deliberately hired only Indiana residents to tap a deep talent pool and play up Hoosier hospitality.
Plants atop the Birch Bayh Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse are expected to cut costs in long run.