
Squillante tells The Herald Bulletin he believes the Cook family will retain ownership of the property, which it will be able to do if it pays the past-due property taxes on the land. Other parts of the property would be used for an event center, a food/convenience store and new housing. He says the sale has to be completed within 120 days and the company is working on securing their finances.Ĭarl Baumann with Baumann RE said last month he planned to transform the former Sears store on the property to a space to manufacture small modular homes, which would create nearly 1,200 jobs. Jonathan Cook, an attorney for the family, tells the publication the certificate sale doesn’t impact the pending sale to Baumann. Last month, the family reached a deal to sell the property to Baumann RE LLC for $3 million. The mall property is currently owned by the Cook family, which has been looking to offload the property for more than a year. Two parcels of land that cover the Mounds Mall property were sold for a total of $5,000. The building was acquired for $12,000 by Mark Squillante. Our partners at The Herald Bulletin report the building and property were sold to different owners Monday at a Madison County certificate sale for a total of $17,000. The Mounds Mall in Anderson and the land on which it sits have been tentatively sold to new owners. CleanSlate currently has a national footprint of 70 locations in 11 states, with more centers opening every month to meet the demand for the company’s services.(photo courtesy of Ken de la Bastide/The Herald Bulletin) Founded in 2009 in response to the growing opioid epidemic facing the country, the company operates a growing network of physician-led, office-based addiction treatment centers where patients with opioid or alcohol addiction can receive medication-assisted treatment and behavioral health therapies using the highest quality, evidence-based practices. For more information about CleanSlate, visit .Ī pioneer and leader in outpatient addiction medicine, CleanSlate Outpatient Addiction Medicine is a national medical group that provides treatment for the chronic disease of addiction using an integrated approach combining medication-assisted treatment, primary care services and behavioral health therapies to treat polysubstance use disorder and associated co-occurring disorders. Those interested should call the center at (317) 674-0062 to schedule an appointment. To date, CleanSlate has treated more than 53,000 patients in 11 states.ĬleanSlate Noblesville is accepting new patients. Surgeon General.ĬleanSlate hopes to help more communities increase access to addiction treatment by showcasing its success. Food & Drug Administration and deemed the “gold standard” for treatment by the U.S. Medication for addiction treatment has been demonstrated as a safe and effective method for treating opioid dependence by the U.S. “CleanSlate’s goal is to bring relief through expanding addiction treatment services in the area and helping people get access to related healthcare services to ensure they not only overcome addiction but also maintain a healthy lifestyle in the future.”ĬleanSlate offers medication-assisted treatment and additional medical services to provide an integrated approach to fighting opioid and alcohol addictions using the highest quality, evidence-based practices. “Addiction is a terrible disease that has unfortunately infiltrated our community with devastating consequences,” said Bill Becker, center manager for CleanSlate Noblesville. Three out of every five overdose deaths in Indiana involves opioids. In 2017, the state reported an average of five drug overdose deaths per day and more than 1,800 that year. Drug overdose deaths have been rising over the past two decades, according to the Indiana State Department of Health. Indiana continues to struggle with the effects of the opioid crisis.

The center, located at 18051 River Road, Suite 101, is CleanSlate’s 19th center in the state.

CleanSlate Outpatient Addiction Medicine, a national leader in outpatient medication-assisted treatment for opioid and alcohol addiction, has announced the opening of a new treatment center in Noblesville.
