Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 275, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1926 — Page 10

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BIG BUSINESS YEAR FORECAST (Continued From Page One) most alxomgtlc that the general growth of any big city Is largely contingent upon Its Industrial growth and prosperity. There has never been a real estate boom in Indianapolis and I sincerely hope there never will be. They are always dangerous. Their back-fire is far-reaching. “The Florida boom that came no prominently Into the limelight in 1925 has died. The collapse of this bdom will have a healthy effect on the movement of real estate in Indianapolis. "I am completely sold on Indianapolis.” Lewis pointed out that the Individual real estate operator and owner will be the biggest factor In aiding the development of the city from the business and home standpoints. He said the condition of the farmer in Indiana is better than it was a year ago, and his purchasing power is becoming greater. Improvement Shown George T. Whelden, realtor, chairman of the spring opening committee of the real estate board, said that “within the last sixty days Indianapolis business has shown a marked improvement. ” "This year will be the best in the last four,” ha declared. "It will he noticeable In the general real estate business and In the resale of properties. During the last two or three years Indianapolis has been noted for the volume of new construction. "This year the new construction record will be upheld and that of resales will forgo to a, new high mark. Elimination of notices from the building and real estate business will bo seen. There will baa slight letup In community district business blocks, due to the fact that most community centers are already built up. “This indicates a steady growth, because shortly after their erection the business rooms were occupied.” Confidence Shown Robert MacGregor, executive secretary of the board, said he was confident of continued prosperity and good business throughout the year. .“The first two months of-i 926 have shown there is plenty to be done the remaining ten months,” he said. "Development in Indianapolis will not be in one section, but on every side. Daily we are receiving inquiries from persons interested in making investments. "That is one of the duties of the spring opening committee to see that every one knows people are interM O TIO N PICTU RES

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In the downtown and residence sections are nearing completion. William Brennan of the MeyerKiser Bank real estate department is making tentative plans for the grand opening of the Illinois building, Illinois and Market Sts., about March 25, when the building will be completed. It Is ten stories high and represents an investment of more than .$1,000,000. It was erected by the Illinois and Market Realty Company, of wlileh A. L. Block Is president. Finest in City The Marott-Splnk $2,225,000 hotel, Meridian St. and Fall Creek Blvd., will be opened in August, E. G. Spink, builder, announced today. This is to he the largest residence hotel in the city. The six-story Hotel Wesley, Capitol Ave. and Sixteenth St., will be opened soon. It Is valued at $350,000. Real estate and business firms are

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beginning to open suburban sections for sale. During the last two months these sections have been laid out for residence purposes. One of the outstanding 'features of the year’s building program will be the development of side streets, removed from the downtown milesquare, where, during the last few years, but little new construction haa been in ovidnece. This development will run the downtown construction a close race for first phice honors, real estate men predict. POWDER, ROUGE FLAYED .Vud Critic Is No Than lleauly Specialist. BOSTON, March 19.—Believe it or •not, there Is a well known beauty specialist In New England who candidly Informs women they are

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