State Chamber Names 'Community of The Year'

updated: 9/1/2010 12:56:50 PM

[UPDATED] State Chamber Names 'Community of The Year'

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 Terre Haute Mayor Duke Bennett says he hopes the recognition will boost community spirits and help others see what Terre Haute has to offer.

The city of Terre Haute has been named Community of the Year by the Indiana Chamber of Commerce. The statewide organization says the city's downtown revitalization efforts, Riverscape Project and an expanding health care corridor are among the reasons why the Vigo County city is this year's winner. The award will be presented in November.

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Press Release

September 1, 2010

(INDIANAPOLIS) — A focus on improving the local economy through business solutions and civic partnerships has helped Terre Haute enjoy a revitalization and earn the recognition as the Indiana Chamber of Commerce’s 2010 Community of the Year.


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Efforts to address Terre Haute’s priority issues have been multi-faceted and include capitalizing on an all-time high level of private and public sector cooperation. Among the key efforts:

A downtown revitalization that has seen businesses relocate and buildings renovated. Newer attractions are two hotels, a weekly farmers market, plus the ongoing construction of a new $5 million Children’s Science and Technology Museum

The Riverscape Project that will turn nearly 7,000 acres along the Wabash River into a dynamic destination for tourism and business

An expanding health care corridor that now includes a $185 million Union Hospital East and a new cancer center from Regional Hospital

The continued growth and community involvement of the area’s four institutions of higher education: Indiana State University, Ivy Tech Community College, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College

"Terre Haute has been building toward this type of recognition and spotlight for several years,” praises Indiana Chamber President Kevin Brinegar. “Thanks to a lot of hard work by various groups, the city has enhanced its economic future and elevated its quality of life for residents and visitors.”

Terre Haute’s Community of the Year award will be presented during the Indiana Chamber’s 21st Annual Awards Dinner on November 9 at the Indiana Convention Center in downtown Indianapolis. The 2010 Business Leader of the Year and Government Leader of the Year recipients will be announced at that time.


More than 1,200 business, political and community leaders are expected to attend. A generation’s favorite news anchor, Tom Brokaw, will be the night’s keynote speaker. Tables of 10 and individual tickets are available for the reception (5 p.m. EDT) and dinner (6:30 p.m. EDT). Reservations can be made at (800) 824-6885 or at www.indianachamber.com/specialevents.

Media interested in covering the event should contact Rebecca Patrick at (317) 264-6897.

Past Community of the Year recipients:

2009: Valparaiso

2008: Noblesville

2007: Anderson

2006: Evansville

2005: LaPorte

2004: Muncie

2003: Warsaw

2002: Marion

2001: Greater Lafayette

2000: Jeffersonville

1999: Fort Wayne

1998: Rochester

1997: Batesville

1996: Elkhart

1995: Indianapolis

1994: Kendallville

1993: St. Joseph County

1992: Columbus

1991: Muncie

1990: Bluffton

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The Indiana Chamber of Commerce has been the state’s largest broad-based business advocacy organization for over 85 years. The more than 5,000 member companies employ 800,000 Hoosier workers.

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