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Indianapolis Business Journal

Former Indy Chamber chief to join Indy Eleven as president

Michael Huber, who has served as vice president of university relations for Indiana University since October 2022, will be president of the Indy Eleven and senior vice president for development firm Keystone Group, the team announced Monday.... Read More

Seattle-based developer plans $4B data center project in Indianapolis

According to plans, the two-building data center from Sabey Corp. would occupy a 130-acre site near the northeast corner of Kentucky Avenue and Camby Road.... Read More

Buc-ee’s eyes Indianapolis area for first Indiana location

Multiple sources told IBJ the company has for years been exploring potential locations across the state, and it appears officials are nearing a deal. ... Read More

Braun set to call lawmakers back to Statehouse for redistricting vote

Currently, seven of Indiana's nine districts are represented by Republicans. Advocates of redistricting say that new maps could give the GOP a strong shot at all nine seats.... Read More

Purdue plans to spend $70M for downtown Indianapolis apartment property

Purdue University is set to spend $70.1 million to buy a 320-unit apartment building along the Canal Walk in downtown Indianapolis that will eventually be used for student housing.... Read More

White River State Park returns $30M crane bay grant to Lilly Endowment

The White River State Park Development Commission has returned a $30 million grant that had been meant to cover the overhaul of the now-demolished crane bay structure at the former General Motors Stamping Plant site.... Read More

McCordsville sues Daniel’s Vineyard, alleges breach of development contract

The lawsuit against Daniel‘s Vineyard LLC, filed Sunday in Hancock County Circuit Court, alleges the business has failed to meet architectural standards for its primary building, which was originally built to be a storage barn.... Read More

Noblesville lands USA Gymnastics headquarters, training facility

USA Gymnastics plans to move its headquarters to Noblesville as part of a new development that’s expected to include office space and a new training and wellness facility, the organization announced Tuesday.... Read More

State’s exit from GM site ownership signals new economic development approach

The state's multimillion-dollar sale last month of the former General Motors stamping plant site to Elanco Animal Health was the first substantial step in the Braun administration’s effort to shed some of its real estate holdings... Read More

Work underway on $78M performance facility for Indiana Fever

The $78 million building, which will be known as the Indiana Fever Sports Performance Center, is set to open by May 2027 on the western portion of the former Marion County Jail I site at Maryland and Delaware Streets.... Read More

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