Indiana heads toward record year for economic development Indiana appears well on its way to a record-smashing year for economic development, nearly reaching last year’s record numbers in just the first 6 months of 2024. Larry Gigerich talks one-on-one with Gerry Dick about the investments companies are making in the Hoosier state and the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
From plant waste to bioplastics Knox County is the second-highest producer of melons in the entire country, and now all those gourds are growing a new business venture. We talk to the brains behind AgroRenew about how the process works ahead of an upcoming $83 million production facility groundbreaking.
Swim trials economic impact More than 250,000 swimming fans are expected to visit Indianapolis for the US Olympic Team Trials. Downtown Indy, Inc. talks economic impact and shares lessons learned from the NBA All-Star Game.
Supporting women entrepreneurs A Jeffersonville native is giving back to her hometown by opening a workspace for women. Deidra Collins hopes Wall Street Suites will serve as a catalyst for growth for female entrepreneurs and business owners.
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