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Momentum, excitement surround Central Indiana's futureAs part of the IBJ Media Engage Indiana series, we're taking a look at projects that will fuel momentum and grow Central Indiana. Gerry Dick also shares more about the Indy Economic Development Corp., which becomes a stand along entity beginning in January.
How Westfield landed LIVGreg Norman is playing a key role in putting big-time golf on the map in Central Indiana. He talked to Gerry Dick about how Chatham Hills and Westfield made the cut as a LIV tournament site in 2025.
Tony Stewart Racing celebrating 25 yearsColumbus native Tony Stewart has had an award winning career in IndyCar and NASCAR. Mary-Rachel Redman spoke with him one-on-one as Tony Stewart Racing heads into its 25th season.
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Gov. Eric Holcomb reflects on two terms as governorAs he prepares to leave office, Gov. Holcomb sits down with Gerry Dick and reflects on his eight years in office and gives us a behind-the-scenes look inside the Governor’s Residence.
Big Ten Football Championship weekendAround INdiana reporter Mary-Rachel Redman talks to the Indiana Sports Corp about how Indy plans to stay competitive as more cities look to host major Big Ten Championships.Overdose Lifeline hits milestoneAfter losing her son Aaron to a heroin overdose, Justin Phillips got an Indiana law passed and began distributing naloxone kits. Her organization, Overdose Lifeline, just hit a major milestone.
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Holiday retail outlookWith the holiday shopping season in full swing, Phil Powell joins Gerry Dick to share his insight and why businesses should be optimistic.
Inside SpectronRXThe field of nuclear medicine is revolutionizing cancer treatment and growing rapidly in Indiana. Business of Health Reporter Kylie Veleta takes us inside one of Spectron Rx's facilities to share how the medicine works.
Farm to table vendor aims to help Hoosiers get healthier foodIn Hancock County, old corn fields and rich soil are playing a big role in producing healthier foods. Around INdiana reporter Mary-Rachel Redman takes us to Tyner Pond Farm.
IU Football's success leads to economic boostThe Old Oaken Bucket game is this weekend at Indiana University. IU's breakthrough season has led to a big boom in tourism on campus and around Bloomington.
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Northeast Indiana's continued growthThis week, we are in Fort Wayne for our Engage Indiana series. We talk with business and community leaders about projects transforming the city and region like never before. We also talk with Fort Wayne-based Do It Best CEO Dan Starr about the just completed acquisition of True Value, creating the “largest hardware cooperative on the planet.”
The Terminator joins Warsaw companyArnold Schwarzenegger is officially on the Zimmer Biomet payroll in a new position created just for him. It's one of the biggest orthopedic medical device companies in the world and the first to sign on a celebrity.
Indianapolis Omni Severin Hotel's $24M makeoverThe oldest luxury hotel in downtown Indianapolis has unveiled a new look. We'll show you the new art deco style and how it honors the hotel's history.
The Story of SweetwaterSweetwater, the largest music retail company in the nation, was founded in Fort Wayne. Chuck Surack, who joined our Engage Northeast Indiana panel, shares the story of its path to success.
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LIV golf event coming to WestfieldLIV Golf Indianapolis, scheduled for Aug. 15-17, is expected to draw up to 30,000 people to Chatham Hills. It will be the first top-tier professional golf event hosted by the course.
New name for Indiana State Fair ColiseumIndianapolis-based Corteva Agriscience has agreed to pay $4 million over the next decade for the venue to be called Corteva Coliseum. Mary-Rachel Redman talks about how the new deal will further educational opportunities.
Trendiana - Indiana's top-rated pizza placesEven though it's turkey and dressing season, it's also time to take a bite out of Indiana's growing pizza scene. Brittany takes us around the state to share of the top rated places to enjoy a slice.
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Post-election analysisIndiana will have a new governor and senator in 2025. Dr. Wilson joins Gerry Dick to talk about what new policies could mean for Hoosiers from Lake Michigan to the Ohio River.
Indianapolis' new economic development strategyDevelop Indy, which is part of the Indy Chamber, has been in charge of economic development in the state's capital city since 2012. Now, there's a new vision and a familiar face leading the charge.
World Food Championships underwayThe World Food Championships is underway at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. Over 1,200 global chefs are competing across several categories for a $150,000 grand prize. The event runs through Nov. 12.
The Eras Tour's shimmering successTaylor Swift's tour has moved on to Canada, but Indy tourism leaders are celebrating the success and economic impact of the three night event.
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Nonstop flight to Europe returning to INDBeginning in May 2025, travelers can fly from Indianapolis to Dublin, Ireland. The new nonstop flight will have implications for business and leisure travelers and the Indiana economy.
Fishers Event Center opening soonAfter more than a year of construction, the Fishers Event Center is getting ready to welcome visitors for its first event in less than a month. We've got a preview of what fans will see inside.
Indiana company working to address affordable housing shortageAffordable housing is an issue across the state and an Indiana company believes it can be part of the solution. Volumod builds both multi-family and single-family modular homes constructed in an eastside Indianapolis factory.
New flight could bring more investment to IndianaIndiana counts Ireland as its top importer, generating $20 billion a year. We look at the current business relationship and hear from business leaders about how it could grow.
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Building Indiana's Quantum CorridorIt is technology that holds the promise of collaborations among business, government and academic institutions to achieve breakthroughs in national defense, cybersecurity and other industries. We look at Indiana's plans to extend the Quantum Corridor network and the impact it could have.
Endangered Indiana: Merom Camp & Retreat CenterMary-Rachel Redman travels to the Sullivan County town of Merom to take us inside a historic building that's in dire need of repair.
Business of Health HeadlinesBusiness of Health Reporter Kylie Veleta joins us in studio to share a new milestone for Greenfield-based Elanco Animal Health. Plus, we're getting an inside look at the new Women and Infants Hospital at Ascension St Vincent in Indianapolis.
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Investments, new projects powering northern IndianaHundreds of new jobs and multiple projects are coming to the South Bend-Elkhart region. Bethany Hartley shares how the area is focusing on child care and housing to support the people coming into the area.
City, university benefitting from renewed commitmentMayor James Mueller joined our Engage Indiana series panel this week and talked to us about the city's partnership with the University of Notre Dame and how the two are connecting.
Amazon Web Services $11B data center construction underwayThe largest single investment in state history is coming to New Carlisle, which is located west of South Bend. Eniola shares insight on how AWS will fill 1,000 jobs and her perspective on the impact of this project for Northern Indiana.
New film highlights the impact of organ donationThe Heartland International Film Festival is happening this weekend, and one film highlights the stories of late race car driver Bryan Clauson and three other families who have been affected by organ donation.
Elkhart investing in placemaking projectsThe City of Elkhart is seeing population growth and focusing on quality of life. We take a look at some projects in the works and how those project play into the city's talent attraction strategy.
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Lilly makes another LEAP investmentEli Lilly & Co. announced another multibillion-dollar investment in the LEAP Lebanon Innovation District. BioCrossroads CEO Vince Wong joins us in-studio with insight on the investment and it's potential impact.
Engage Greater LafayetteBusiness leaders in the Greater Lafayette region discussed the growing tech corridor on I-65 and the building blocks that have led to the region's momentum in our Engage Indiana event this week. We'll take you to West Lafayette to get their thoughts.
Indiana startup aims to "rescue" unused donated kidneysWe'll introduce you to the team behind 34 Lives, which is developing technology that will extend the safe preservation times for unused kidneys.
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Indianapolis International Airport's soaring successThe Indianapolis International Airport is seeing a record number of travelers and expects to hit 50 nonstop destinations this year. Mario Rodriguez shares an overview of current projects underway at IND and the latest on a potential flight to Europe.
Sam Schmidt expands mission to conquer paralysisFormer IndyCar driver and current team co-owner Sam Schmidt is opening the Driven NeuroRecovery Center powered by NeuroHope. The facility will provide rehab and resources for those with brain and spinal cord injuries.
Purdue releases its first short film: Boilers to MarsPurdue University has created its first ever short film, "Boilers to Mars," which aims to attract students who want to continue Purdue's dominance and reputation as a world leader in aviation.
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Engage Indiana series visits MuncieIBJ Media's Engage series traveled to East Central Indiana this week. The region is seeing a lot of growth, with new projects and initiatives aiming to transform the area.
The Marvella ProjectA groundbreaking initiative is set to transform the landscape for young female athletes. The Marvella Project is a $98 million, three-phase development at Fair Oaks Farms in northwest Indiana.
MBX Biosciences goes publicCarmel-based MBX Biosciences made its debut on the Nasdaq about one week ago and saw its shares jump 48% from its initial public offering.
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Indiana Sports Corp looks to the futureThe Indiana Sports Corp has unveiled 2050 Vision-a five-pronged approach to continue to attract big time events and also create global centers for sports tech, academia, business leadership and women’s sports. The vision includes a goal of creating the women's sports capital of the world.
Sagamore Institute releases Workforce 2040 reportIndianapolis-based Sagamore Institute is sharing a new, comprehensive look at what working in Indiana will look like in the future. It's a snapshot that focuses on people, technology and education.
Inside the endangered Sposeep & Sons BuildingThe Sposeep & Sons Building was home to a once thriving scrap metal business that dates all the way back to 1890. Now, the prominent limestone landmark faces demolition and is one of the most endangered buildings in the state according to Indiana Landmarks.
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New facilities to drive sports tourismThis week, Greenwood opened a $10 million sports park. It's one of several projects in development around the state related to athletics, including brand new facilities currently under construction in Fishers and Noblesville.
Kate the Chemist joins Notre DameShe's captivated audiences and done science experiments alongside Stephen Colbert and Kelly Clarkson. Now, Kate Biberdorf, also known as Kate the Chemist, is Notre Dame's first professor for the public understanding of science.
Growing Indiana's international trade economyIndiana leaders zeroed in on Italy and Slovakia as targets for economic growth during a recent economic trip. We go one-on-one with Governor Holcomb on why racing is a big part of the mission.
Mainstream Fiber Networks' expansion plansMainstream Fiber Networks is investing $1.5 million in a new headquarters located in the Brown County community of Gnaw Bone. The company is also adding jobs and investing in rural and underserved communities.
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Rally ReturnsChristopher Day, CEO, Elevate Ventures and U.S. Sen. Todd Young
Inside INdiana Business is on location for the second Rally Innovation Conference in Indianapolis. We look at what it means for entrepreneurs and executives from around the globe and the potential payoff for Indiana businesses.
University of Evansville partners with ToyotaChristopher Pietruszkiewicz, President, University of Evansville
The University of Evansville and Toyota Indiana have a new partnership to support the automaker’s Driving Possibilities initiative. The initiative aims to prepare students in southwest Indiana for future STEM careers.
International Harvester Building remains endangeredJerry Betley, Vice President, Harvester Homecoming
For 60 years, it produced everything from World War II torpedoes to what many credit as the first modern SUV. But now, the former International Harvester building in Fort Wayne is on Indiana Landmarks' Most Endangered List, which lists historic places around the state on the brink of extinction.
South Bend's momentumJames Mueller, Mayor of South Bend
South Bend has come a long way since its early days with millions of dollars going toward revitalizing its downtown, modernizing and adding flights to its international airport, strengthening its partnership with Notre Dame and more. Mayor James Mueller is this week's guest on the Business & Beyond podcast.
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Butler, Taylor universities investing in their communitiesThis week, two transformational initiatives were announced in two different parts of the state. We talk to the presidents of both Butler University and Taylor University about their efforts and the impact these projects will have.
AES Indiana eyes growth, clean energyAES Indiana is investing more than $1 billion into its Petersburg plant as it transitions from coal to natural gas. President Brandi Davis-Handy talks about that project and plans for growth.
Indiana Landmarks releases 10 Most Endangered listThis year’s list features six new landmarks and four repeats from the 2023 list. Davis is also Gerry Dick's guest on the Business & Beyond podcast.
Addressing the childcare shortageThe Villages of Indiana just opened a new infant wing to double the number of babies the center can take care of. We'll take a look at what the impact will be in the Business of Health.
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Indianapolis hosting 2025 WNBA All-Star GameMary-Rachel Redman is joined by Mel Raines to talk about what hosting the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game means for the Circle City and what fans can expect.
Eli Lilly's growing momentumEli Lilly and Co. is reporting second quarter profits up 68% over this time last year and is increasing its full-year revenue outlook by a whopping $3 billion. “Pete the Planner” joins us to discuss the pharmaceutical giant’s growth.
The Midwest's role in national securityHypersonics, quantum computing and unmanned surface vehicles were all part of a discussion between policymakers, researchers and military officers at an inaugural national security conference at Notre Dame this week.
Marian University's plans for Lilly Endowment grantMarian University is one of more than a dozen higher education institutions to share in $300 million in grant funding from Lilly Endowment Inc. The university is using its $25 million grant to support the development of the Riverside Education Innovation District.
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Crossroads ConnectedAfter 16 years and more than 140 miles of highway, I-69 from Indianapolis to Evansville is complete. We hear from all three Indiana governors who were involved in the project and take a look at the impact the interstate has and will have on the Indiana economy.
ArcticRx Pod LaunchesArcticRx's shippable, reusable freezer pod is on the market and ready for production. Developed at the Indiana IoT Labs in Fishers, the pod is now being field tested by clients, including the Department of Defense.
Business & Beyond Podcast presented by PNCGerry Dick talks to Pat Carlini about how she's transitioned from the fast-paced life in media to a much more mellow space in the world of yoga.
Marion Downtown DevelopmentPlans for a major downtown development project in Marion are moving forward. Mayor Morell tells us there hasn't been any new development of this magnitude in more than a decade.
New home for Korn Ferry Tour ChampionshipThe Pete Dye Golf Course at French Lick will host the Korn Ferry Tour Championship, presented by United Leasing and Finance October 3-6.
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“Indiana is a land of opportunity.”For the first time, Gov. Eric Holcomb is in Australia and Singapore for an economic development trip. Holcomb and his delegation are focusing on boosting investment in Indiana renewable energy, semiconductors, and the EV industry.
Rally 2024 is almost hereRally, a global innovation conference, is coming up at the end of August. After its inaugural debut last summer, Elevate Ventures CEO Christopher Day says Rally produced several tangible success stories
Reflecting back and looking forwardMayor Brandon Sakbun looks back on his first six months as mayor and talks about housing projects as well as the Terre Haute Convention Center.
IMS Museum adds staff memberAs renovations continue, there’s a new face inside the IMS Museum driving the pace car of education. Jake Apollos is bringing his knowledge and experience as a teacher and administrator into the museum’s new STEAM classroom and beyond.
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“Indiana is a land of opportunity.”
For the first time, Gov. Eric Holcomb is in Australia and Singapore for an economic development trip. Holcomb and his delegation are focusing on boosting investment in Indiana renewable energy, semiconductors, and the EV industry.
Rally 2024 is almost here
Rally, a global innovation conference, is coming up at the end of August. After its inaugural debut last summer, Elevate Ventures CEO Christopher Day says Rally produced several tangible success stories
Reflecting back and looking forward
Mayor Brandon Sakbun looks back on his first six months as mayor and talks about housing projects as well as the Terre Haute Convention Center.
IMS Museum adds staff member
As renovations continue, there’s a new face inside the IMS Museum driving the pace car of education. Jake Apollos is bringing his knowledge and experience as a teacher and administrator into the museum’s new STEAM classroom and beyond.
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