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Apartment boom starts losing steam

Thousands of apartments have been built downtown in recent years to satisfy a voracious appetite for more rental housing in the city’s core. But demand for new apartments in the Indianapolis area finally appears to be softening.

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HomeAdvisor locks up downtown location

The Colorado-based Angie’s List rival, which previously announced Indianapolis expansion plans, has secured 7,000 square feet on Virginia Avenue near Bankers Life Fieldhouse.

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Former Indy developer going back to prison for a year

Sydney "Jack" Williams, whose fortunes turned after he got mixed up in a $930 million Ponzi scheme, received the sentence Monday after pleading guilty to scheming with his wife to hide bank withdrawals before his 2010 bankruptcy.

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Two downtown towers soon up for sale

The Chase Tower, the state’s largest office building, might fetch more than $200 million—a price driven up by a nearly finalized deal that would boost sagging occupancy.

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Tax break in works for struggling farmers

Farmers across Indiana would get a big property tax cut under legislation moving through the General Assembly that would reduce their assessed land values an estimated $4.2 billion for taxes paid in 2018 and $8.9 billion for 2019.

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