Indiana emerges as national leader in clean energy innovation
Indiana is positioning itself as a national leader in clean energy, driving economic growth through innovative projects and significant investments.
Read MoreIndiana is positioning itself as a national leader in clean energy, driving economic growth through innovative projects and significant investments.
Read MoreThe Indiana Economic Development Corporation turns 20 years old in early 2025.
Read MoreThe Indiana Economic Development Corporation joined local and regional officials in Delphi to break ground on Bowen Estates, a new single family residential subdivision being supported by matching funds from Indiana’s Regional Economic Acceleration and Development Initiative Friday, Aug. 16.
Read MoreThe Indiana Economic Development Corporation has announced it is making even more resources available to entrepreneurs and small businesses, bolstering the continued growth of the state’s innovation and entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Read MoreThe Indiana Economic Development Corporation will spend up to $1.5 million to support arts and culture projects across the state, the organization announced Tuesday.
Read MoreGovernor Eric J. Holcomb joined executives of Simtra BioPharma Solutions and local officials to break ground on the company’s new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Monroe County.
Read MoreThe Indiana Economic Development Corporation and top state leaders touted its 2023 successes as the year closed, claiming a “seventh consecutive record-breaking year” of investments and business commitments that included nearly $29 billion in investments from 208 companies.
Read MoreIndiana Governor Eric J. Holcomb and Secretary of Commerce David Rosenberg have highlighted the 2023 economic successes in each focus area of the Indiana Economic Development Corporation’s strategic vision, concluding the seventh consecutive record-breaking year for economic development in Indiana.
Read MoreThe Indiana Economic Development Corporation, a quasi-public state agency tasked with recruiting companies and bolstering the state’s economic growth, outlined nearly $300 million in spending requests before the State Budget Committee Tuesday but continued to hedge when asked directly about state dollars spent on often secretive deals.
Read MoreIndiana’s economic development officials on Tuesday announced key updates to the state’s focus on innovation and entrepreneurship, outlining funding increases and programmatic changes they said will cultivate startup activity and fuel Indiana’s $1 billion venture market.
Read MoreThe Indiana Finance Authority will assume oversight of a water supply study connected to development of a massive — and controversial — high-tech park, Gov. Eric Holcomb’s office announced Monday.
Read MoreIndianapolis-based utility company Citizens Energy Group asked state regulators earlier this month to withdraw its proposal to supply million gallons of water per day from the West Lafayette region to a massive high-tech park planned in Boone County via a controversial pipeline project that is still in the works.
Read MoreKosciusko Economic Development Corporation recently shared an announcement from the Indiana Economic Development Corporation highlighting a community-centered economic inclusion plan for the City of Warsaw.
Read MoreGOP gubernatorial hopeful Brad Chambers has brought three recently departed Indiana Republican Party staffers onboard and made a $5 million personal loan to his campaign.
Read MoreIndiana’s budget panel on Friday approved a $120 million request from the state’s economic development agency to close a deal on a hushed advanced manufacturing project, despite transparency concerns from some Democrats on the committee.
Read MoreBrad Chambers, who announced his stepping down from his secretary of commerce position last week, has acknowledged that he is considering adding his name to the ballot for the 2024 governor’s election.
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