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Inside INdiana Business is the statewide leader for Indiana business news. Every week, we spotlight the top business news stories, highlight new companies and emerging technology and feature exclusive interviews with the biggest names in Indiana business.
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Inside INdiana Business is the statewide leader for Indiana business news. Every week, we spotlight the top business news stories, highlight new companies and emerging technology and feature exclusive interviews with the biggest names in Indiana business.
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In this Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick special edition, the month of May roars to life at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway with the kickoff of Business at the Brickyard. As the 109th running of the Indy 500 approaches, we explore how motorsports is fueling Indiana’s economy to the tune of more than $1 billion annually. From Victory Circle to the new IMS Museum, the Speedway is more than just a race—it’s an economic engine. Plus: IMS President Doug Boles discusses record-breaking ticket sales, and the potential for a grandstand sellout. The $60M IMS Museum reopens with inclusive, accessible features for all fans. Inside the 500 Festival’s $50M impact on Indianapolis and the cultural power of race month traditions. The University of Evansville hosts the first Innovate Indiana event of 2025 as excitement builds around I-69’s final bridge link to Kentucky. Hoosier farmers weigh in as tariffs once again shake the global trade landscape. Warsaw’s Slate Electric Trucks lands a new production site and Bezos-backed momentum. McCutcheon High School in Lafayette takes home a robotics world title as Indiana FIRST programs surge in student participation. Doug Boles returns to break down venue upgrades, Snake Pit strategy, and yes—Gronk’s controversial turn as Grand Marshal. From dirt tracks to Victory Lane, Inside INdiana Business will be on-site all month long with stories from every corner of Indiana motorsports.…
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In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick , global innovation arrives in a bigger way in Indiana. Silicon Valley-based Plug and Play is expanding to the new IU Launch Accelerator at 16 Tech, aiming to recruit and grow life sciences startups in Indianapolis and connect them with Warsaw’s growing medtech hub. CEO Saeed Amidi says Indiana’s combination of university talent and global companies like Eli Lilly makes it a powerful new frontier for innovation. Plus: How the new IU Health incubator at 16 Tech could transform Indianapolis into a national player in biosciences. Roche Diagnostics and Eli Lilly announce major U.S. manufacturing expansions, with the potential for Indiana to land more investment. Community Health Network opens the first phase of its Westfield campus, featuring AI-assisted patient care. A new Ronald McDonald Care Mobile rolls out in Evansville to combat Indiana’s high infant and maternal mortality rates. Also in this episode: Ports of Indiana-Mount Vernon launches a new railroad to drive economic development. Terre Haute’s Hulman Field Air Base plans a new $13 million small arms training range. Fort Wayne breaks ground on an 8,400-seat soccer stadium ahead of joining USL League One. A Noble County fire department auctions off a pumper truck to fund new equipment. Gaylor Electric becomes the first company to twice win National Contractor of the Year honors. IU Indianapolis expands STEM research space with a new lab building at 16 Tech. Ball State completes a $60 million renovation of Cooper Science Building. Indiana Tech launches a new advanced manufacturing innovation center at Electric Works in Fort Wayne. And: Hud Mellencamp and Hard Truth Distilling launch a new whiskey celebrating Indiana farmers and the Mellencamp legacy. The Pacers surge ahead in the NBA Playoffs as Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever prepare for a historic season. Inside INdiana Business previews next week's kickoff of Business at the Brickyard coverage at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.…
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In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gary Dick , military might meets rural transformation. A $600 million private investment is on the horizon near the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Crane, Indiana, as 16 companies commit to a new munitions campus in Bloomfield. The project could bring thousands of jobs to southern Indiana and redefine economic growth in the region. Plus: A deeper look at how Crane is anchoring a national security innovation hub. Why the town of Bloomfield may be Indiana’s next economic development boomtown. Guardian Bikes goes big: The Seymour-based company launches large-scale U.S. frame manufacturing to reduce reliance on overseas suppliers. Fort Wayne’s L3Harris opens a $125M payload facility to support the future of missile defense. River Ridge Commerce Center in Jeffersonville hits $3B in economic impact. Notre Dame opens the tap—alcohol sales now allowed in general seating at football games. Also in this episode: Yelp’s Brittany Smith shares the top budget-friendly bites across Indiana, from cinnamon rolls in Nashville to burgers in Anderson. Fisher’s native Vince Dixon returns home to premiere a powerful short film based on his family’s battle with addiction. Caitlin Clark teams up with Gainbridge in a new national ad as Fever tickets officially sell out for the season.…
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In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gary Dick , we take off with big news in Indiana aviation: Carmel-based Republic Airways is merging with Mesa Air Group to form the second-largest regional airline in the U.S. The deal brings a major boost to Republic’s Carmel headquarters, a massive training center in Indianapolis, and continued momentum for Indiana’s aviation sector. Plus: How the $200 million Republic campus in Carmel is shaping the future of pilot training. Why Mayor Sue Finkam says U.S. 31 is becoming a top destination for corporate HQs. Terre Haute’s $100 million casino impact: new housing, downtown investment, and a revitalized Wabash Valley. The future of Oregon-based Entek’s $1.5 billion EV battery plant—and what Mayor Brandon Sakbun wants from Washington. Also in this episode: New $40M distribution center headed to Gary’s lakefront. Western Governors University opens a state-of-the-art simulation center in Indianapolis to train 1,000 new nurses. A Ball State student with muscular dystrophy conducts an orchestra using assistive technology—and changes what’s possible in performance arts. Meet Indiana’s newest world food champion: Collin Hilton of Cunningham Restaurant Group wins big at the World Food Championships. Why a small satellite company in Upland is putting Taylor University engineering students on a path to outer space. Oliver Winery in Bloomington rises into the top 30 in the nation—and brings Midwest flavor to the wine world.…
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In this special episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we take you inside the newly reimagined Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum, which has just completed a $60.5 million renovation—and the results are nothing short of historic. From race cars to rocket science, the museum now blends tradition with innovation, creating an immersive, interactive experience that tells the story of the Indy 500 like never before. And with more than 250,000 visitors expected annually, it’s on pace to become one of Indiana’s most iconic year-round destinations. Plus: The museum’s new “Starting Line Experience” offers a 360° audio-visual journey into what it’s like to be trackside on race day. Education gets the green flag: A new Innovation Lab and hands-on exhibits are inspiring students to pursue careers in motorsports, engineering, and manufacturing. Accessibility upgrades: The renovated museum features ADA-compliant ramps, elevators, and a wheelchair-accessible racing simulator, ensuring all guests feel welcome. The Penske Gallery honors the legacy of Roger Penske and his 20 Indy 500 wins with legendary cars, engines, rings, and one-of-a-kind memorabilia. Also in this episode: Indiana’s talent pipeline: Ivy Tech reports 82,000 Hoosiers gain new credentials each year—meeting the demands of healthcare, advanced manufacturing, and logistics. Bloomington-based Singota Solutions expands in Switzerland, growing Indiana’s life sciences footprint abroad. Drone-powered agriculture: Indiana’s first licensed aerial spraying contractor is revolutionizing how Hoosier farmers care for their crops. Sprint car spotlight: Small-town Indiana tracks like Kokomo Speedway are featured in this year’s Business at the Brickyard coverage, highlighting racing’s grassroots. Whether it’s on the track, in the classroom, or across the globe, Indiana is racing ahead. Join us all May long as we continue Business at the Brickyard—bringing you stories of innovation, community, and legacy from the Racing Capital of the World.…
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1 Indiana’s Booming Life Sciences Sector, March Madness Economic Impact, and Purdue’s Mars Mission 24:01
In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we dive into Indiana’s booming life sciences sector, which hit a historic milestone in 2024—becoming the nation’s No. 1 exporter of life sciences products. A new BioCrossroads report reveals $27 billion in life sciences exports, a $21 billion pharmaceutical sector, and a 3,000-job increase statewide, with wages jumping to nearly $150,000 annually. Plus, it’s March Madness in Indianapolis, and while the action is on the court, the economic impact is felt across the city. The NCAA Midwest Regional Sweet 16 and Elite 8 at Lucas Oil Stadium is expected to bring in $30 million for downtown businesses, and we uncover Indy’s “secret sauce”—its world-class volunteer network that makes it the go-to host city for major sporting events. Also in this episode: Indiana’s life sciences expansion: From Lilly’s $13 billion Boone County investment to Novartis’ nuclear medicine growth, what’s driving the state’s biotech boom? Terrafore’s high-tech farming breakthrough: A Knox County AI startup is revolutionizing crop harvesting with robotics-powered innovation. Indy’s newest sports entertainment venue? Inside Indiana Business breaks down reports that COSM, a high-tech immersive sports video experience, is eyeing Indianapolis for its next expansion. Purdue’s role in space exploration: A Purdue-engineered camera on NASA’s Perseverance Rover is capturing historic images of Mars’ surface and the Ingenuity helicopter in flight. Indiana’s latest renewable energy project: A $140 million bioenergy facility in Northwest Indiana will convert organic waste into renewable natural gas at Kingsbury Industrial Park. Trendy drive-thrus across the state: From donuts and empanadas to tacos and crab rangoon, Yelp’s Brittany Smith shares Indiana’s top locally-owned drive-thru food spots. Join us for an in-depth look at how Indiana is leading in life sciences, capitalizing on its sports legacy, and fueling innovation across multiple industries.…
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1 MakeMyMove Boosts Indiana’s Talent Pool, Fort Wayne’s Med Tech Ambitions, and Tackling Hunger Through Innovation 23:03
In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we spotlight the Indiana-based startup MakeMyMove, which is luring remote workers from across the U.S. to cities like Noblesville, South Bend, and Evansville. Offering cash incentives, perks, and community engagement opportunities, the program has already helped more than 2,000 remote workers relocate, fueling economic growth and helping Indiana address its talent shortage. Plus, northeast Indiana is aiming to become a global gateway for med tech companies. Fort Wayne’s Parkview Mirro Center for Research and Innovation is launching an initiative to attract international med tech firms by easing their entry into the U.S. market and leveraging the region’s $19 billion medical device ecosystem. Also in this episode: Cadillac brings Formula 1 to Fishers: Construction is underway on a $200 million racing headquarters expected to create 300 new jobs. Hypersonic tech in southern Indiana: Kratos Defense is investing $50 million in a hypersonic testing facility near NSWC Crane, creating up to 100 jobs and strengthening Indiana’s defense sector. Indiana’s hunger fight: Leaders from agriculture and food industries unite at the first Indiana Hunger Summit to combat food insecurity, which affects 1 in 8 Hoosiers. University of Evansville’s farm-to-classroom innovation: A unique container farm initiative is helping educate students and feed the Evansville community year-round. Recycling revolution in Indy: Republic Services and Blue Polymers invest $180 million in a state-of-the-art plastics recycling complex, a first in North America, creating 125 jobs and setting a national precedent. Join us for an in-depth look at how Indiana is growing its workforce, driving innovation, and addressing critical community needs, one bold initiative at a time.…
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1 Week of 3/15/2025: Indiana Farmers Brace for Tariffs, The Big Ten Cancer Research Consortium, and the State of Rural Education 23:44
In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we examine how Indiana’s 94,000 farmers are preparing for the spring planting season amid uncertain crop prices and potential tariffs. With China as the top importer of Hoosier soybeans and Mexico leading in corn imports, how will trade tensions impact Indiana’s $35 billion agriculture economy? We get insights from Indiana State Department of Agriculture Director Don Lamb and Purdue agricultural economist Chad Fiechter on the economic pressures facing farmers. Plus, The Big Ten Cancer Research Consortium, headquartered at the Hoosier Cancer Research Network, unites 16 universities to conduct collaborative clinical trials. With the addition of West Coast schools like UCLA and Washington, the initiative is expanding its reach, accelerating the development of life-saving treatments and offering new hope to cancer patients nationwide. Also in this episode: Hoosier farmers navigate rising costs: From fertilizer and fuel prices to inflation and high interest rates, why many farmers can’t project a profit this season and how they’re adapting. Gary’s pitch for a convention center: With Hard Rock Casino leading the charge, we explore how the city is positioning itself to become a regional convention hub. Rural Indiana’s education challenges: A new documentary highlights the struggles of North Putnam schools, from teacher shortages to limited access to healthcare and internet. A major international business conference lands in Indy: Mark Cuban headlines the Global Entrepreneurship Congress, bringing investors and innovators from around the world to Indiana. West Lafayette biotech breakthrough: A Purdue-founded life sciences startup secures FDA clearance for an innovative pancreatic cancer test. Join us for an in-depth look at Indiana’s agriculture sector, economic development, and the future of education in rural communities.…
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1 Week of 3/9/2025: Indiana State Fairgrounds' Big Evolution, Mobile Lung Cancer Screening, and Jim Irsay’s Iconic Collection 23:40
In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we explore the transformation of the Indiana State Fairgrounds into a year-round event destination. With 400 events annually—from conventions and sports tournaments to food competitions—the fairgrounds now generate a $330 million economic impact. We take an inside look at the investments fueling this growth and what it means for central Indiana’s economy. Plus, Indiana’s first-ever mobile lung cancer screening unit hits the road. We’ll meet the team behind this 40-foot CT scanner on wheels, designed to bring life-saving early detection directly to Hoosiers in rural areas. Also in this episode: The State Fairgrounds' big sports play: How a state-of-the-art indoor track is attracting national competitions and boosting local revenue. A look inside Jim Irsay’s multimillion-dollar collection: From Bob Dylan’s electric guitar to Muhammad Ali’s iconic fight robe, we go behind the scenes with the Colts owner’s world-class artifacts. Indiana’s role in March Madness: With 43 postseason college basketball games in Indianapolis this month, we break down the city’s economic impact and what’s ahead for 2026, when Indy hosts all major NCAA men’s championships. The latest in Indiana’s auto industry: How tariffs could impact thousands of Honda workers in Greensburg, and what the future holds for the state’s manufacturing sector.…
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In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we examine the lasting impact of the NFL Combine on Indianapolis. With the event injecting an estimated $9 million into the local economy, we explore how restaurants like St. Elmo Steakhouse and hotels across downtown are benefiting, and what it means for the city's future as a major sports hub. Plus, the Combine is more than just an athletic showcase - it’s a proving ground for Indiana’s growing sports technology sector. We sit down with executives from Sportable and SportsTech HQ to discuss how cutting-edge innovations in smart ball technology and data analytics are positioning Indy as a global leader in sports tech. Also in this episode: The future of the NFL Combine in Indianapolis: With its contract expiring in 2026, what’s being done to keep the event in town? Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Indiana connection: The action star joins forces with Warsaw-based Zimmer Biomet to motivate those with joint pain to seek treatment. Inside Jim Irsay’s multimillion-dollar collection: A rare behind-the-scenes look at the Colts owner’s legendary artifacts, from historic guitars to cultural treasures. Indy’s hotel boom: Over $1 billion in investment is reshaping the skyline, with new luxury hotels fueling the city’s convention industry. Fort Wayne FC goes pro: The city’s soccer team leaps USL League One, with a new stadium on the horizon. Join us for an in-depth look at the business of sports, healthcare innovation, and Indiana’s evolving economic landscape.…
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1 Week of 2/23/2025: Marvella Bayh’s Legacy with Evan Bayh, Indiana’s Youth Sports Boom, and the State’s Best Croissants 23:30
In this episode of Inside INdiana Business with Gerry Dick, we explore the legacy of Marvella Bayh - wife of former U.S. Senator Birch Bayh and a champion for women's rights - who was the inspiration behind Title IX. Now, her impact is growing even further with the creation of the Marvella Project, a first-of-its-kind, $100 million girls-focused athletic and leadership complex in Northwest Indiana. Former Indiana Governor and U.S. Senator Evan Bayh joins us to discuss his mother’s enduring influence, the significance of this massive sports facility at Fair Oaks Farms, and how it will shape the future of girls’ athletics and leadership in America. Plus: The economic impact of the Marvella Project, expected to create 1,000 jobs and boost regional tourism. A look at the history behind Title IX and how Marvella’s own experiences inspired the groundbreaking legislation. How Indiana businesses are engaging with young Hoosiers to inspire careers in engineering and manufacturing. A major shake-up in Indiana’s dining scene: Gray Brothers Cafeteria looks to sell, while Yelp's Brittany Smith shares Hoosier restaurants make waves with high-end French cuisine. Also in this episode: Fort Wayne’s ambitious plans for a $36 million youth sports venue. The new $110 million IU Indianapolis arena, "The Jim," honors civic leader Jim Morris. A big economic win for Indiana’s ports, which moved near-record cargo levels. A Fort Wayne-based startup is tackling canine dental health with a revolutionary new product.…
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Central Indiana is carving its path as the Silicon Valley of the Midwest. On this week’s episode, we explore the major strides being made at IU Indianapolis, which recently earned an R1 research designation from the Carnegie Foundation. IU President Pam Whitten shares how this achievement will elevate Indiana’s tech scene and transform the 16 Tech Innovation District into a national biosciences hub. In northeast Indiana, we dive into the potential impact of tariffs on local businesses with insights from Fort Wayne-based Do it Best. Plus, Winchester, Indiana, celebrates the 30th anniversary of the cult classic Now and Then—a film with deep local ties. We’ll also introduce you to the family behind Crew Carwash, a Fort Wayne-born business that revolutionized the carwash industry and became one of the best places to work in the country. Other highlights include: A closer look at the Orr Fellowship and how it’s keeping top talent in Indiana. The construction of a new pedestrian bridge at 16 Tech that promises to connect communities and innovation. The latest updates from Indiana’s business scene, including new residential developments, partnerships, and big wins for the region. Join Gerry Dick and the Inside INdiana Business team for these stories and more from Indiana’s business news leader.…
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Visit Indy Executive VP Chris Gahl stops by the Inside INdiana Business studio to talk about Indy's record tourism year in 2024 and what's next. Plus, an update on rural broadband across the state and how an Indianapolis life sciences company is helping kids in Kenya. Indianapolis Shattering Tourism Records Indianapolis continues to break tourism records, with events like Taylor Swift’s concerts and the NBA All-Star Weekend bringing in millions of visitors. Caitlyn Clark shares what makes Indianapolis special, while Visit Indy’s Chris Gahl explains how the city is cashing in on its growing reputation as a top-tier destination. Bridging the Digital Divide in Rural Indiana Access to high-speed internet is critical for Indiana’s rural communities. AT&T Indiana is investing heavily in expanding broadband access across the state. Bill Soards, President of AT&T Indiana, discusses the progress, challenges, and future plans to ensure every Hoosier has access to reliable internet. Indiana Life Sciences Company Saving Young Cancer Patients in Kenya An Indianapolis-based life sciences company, in partnership with Indiana University, is helping save young cancer patients in Kenya. Beckman Coulter Life Sciences is providing high-tech equipment and training to detect childhood leukemia and lymphoma, improving survival rates by 50%. IU Student’s Kitchen Innovation Goes Viral IU student Jack Wax created the Handless Handle—a kitchen innovation that allows you to open garbage cabinets using your foot. The product has become a hit on Amazon, with over 12,000 units sold and more than $200,000 in sales.…
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Indianapolis is once again taking center stage—or ring in this case—to host the WWE Royal Rumble. We're taking a look at how Indy pulled off the deal to bring three major WWE events to the city as well as pro wrestling's history in Indiana. Business of Health Kylie Veleta shares how Westfield-based tech startup iXplore is working with OrthoWorx, to teach students about orthopedic careers using virtual reality. Royal Rumble Weekend Puts Indianapolis in the Global Spotlight Indianapolis scored big by landing three of WWE’s marquee events, including Royal Rumble, in an unprecedented deal. The events are expected to generate $350 million in economic impact. WWE EVP Chris Legentil and Indiana Sports Corp President Patrick Talty explain how Indianapolis continues to shine on the global stage. Virtual Reality Helps Indiana High School Students Explore Orthopedics Careers A Westfield-based tech company is using virtual reality to help Indiana high school students explore careers in orthopedics. The program immerses students in real-world orthopedic tasks, giving them hands-on experience and insight into the industry’s opportunities. What’s Hot in Indiana’s Food and Drink Scene Britney Smith, Yelp's Midwest Regional Director, reveals the latest food and drink trends across Indiana, including Hawaiian barbecue, cider flights, and deviled egg flights. Discover where to find these trending treats and what’s making waves in the Hoosier food scene this year. Fishers Event Center Becomes a New Hub for Sports and Entertainment The $200 million Fishers Event Center is attracting big names and events, from women’s professional volleyball to concerts and hockey.…
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Top Story: Indiana Housing Trends Indiana Association of Realtors CEO Mark Fisher and F.C. Tucker Co. Senior VP Dan Brown In the midst of this mid-winter freeze, there are signs of a thawing housing market. Gerry Dick talks to experts after Indianapolis was named the second hottest housing market in the country by Zillow and looks at housing trends across the state. Ball State economic forecast Michael Hicks, Director, Center for Business and Economic Research at Ball State University Hicks says we're in the final stages of what he calls "a soft landing" as the post-Covid rebound continues. He shares his 2025 outlook and predictions for the year ahead. Stevanato commercial production begins Alessandro Zannini, Stevanato Engineering Division Sales Director Business of Health reporter Kylie Veleta takes us inside Stevanato Group in Fishers, where business is booming and production lines are making glass syringes for medications. Home selling tips HGTV Good Bones host Mina Starsiak Hawk For those looking to fix up their home to sell or searching for a contractor, Mary-Rachel Redman shares advice from a Hoosier home expert.…
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Notre Dame's success boosting South Bend Economy Visit South Bend Mishawaka Executive Director Jeff Jarnecke, South Bend Regional Chamber CEO Jeff Rea and IU Kelley School of Business professor John Holden Notre Dame takes on Ohio State in the College Football National Championship Monday. The excitement surrounding the team and its success is making an impact in South Bend and on the region's economy. Gerry Dick reports and shares why Notre Dame staying as an independent school is paying off in a huge way. College sports teams adding new role Purdue Football General Manager Brandon Lee As the landscape of college football continues to evolve, a number of top-tier programs are now hiring general managers. Purdue University is one of them. Indiana's business growth plan Indiana Secretary of Commerce David Adams During his first week on the job, Indiana Secretary of Commerce David Adams stopped by the Inside INdiana Business studio to talk about regional economic development and his vision for entrepreneurship and innovation. USI students building bridges in Africa Susan Ely, assistant professor of engineering and Joans Hollis, engineering student Engineering students from the University of Southern Indiana are saving lives in Africa by putting their skills to work. They're building foot bridges to connect communities.…
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Anxiety surrounds outcome of possible U.S. Steel - Nippon acquisition U.S. Steel founded Gary in 1906 and today Gary remains home to the largest integrated steel mill in the northern hemisphere. There are concerns in northwest Indiana about the future if Nippon Steel’s proposed $15 billion acquisition of U.S Steel is scrubbed. INsiders share 2025 outlook Our INsiders panel returns with a look ahead to the Indiana business climate in 2025 and the new legislative session. Gov. Holcomb showcases his personal collections This week marks the end of Eric Holcomb's two terms serving as Indiana's 51st governor. Before leaving office, the governor took us where few people ever get to go inside the governor's residence to show us his passion for collecting everything from presidential signatures to baseball cards.…
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2024 Holiday rewind to the month of May.
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Sports tech sector growing in Indiana Sports Tech HQ is an initiative launched by the Indiana Sports Corp in 2021 to attract sports tech startups to the state. Jeff Hintz explains how the emerging sector is revolutionizing how fans and athletes experience sports. $138M grant launching the IU Launch Accelerator for Biosciences The Lilly Endowment grant is the largest ever at IU to support research and development. A six-story IU building is now in the works at the 16 Tech Innovation District in Indianapolis. Trendiana: Hoosier restaurants worth the drive Yelp Indy introduces us to some unique restaurants across the state that are worth a road trip this holiday season.…
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Momentum, excitement surround Central Indiana's future As 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 LIV Greg 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 years Columbus 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 governor As 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 weekend Around 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 milestone After 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 outlook With the holiday shopping season in full swing, Phil Powell joins Gerry Dick to share his insight and why businesses should be optimistic. Inside SpectronRX The 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 food In 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 boost The 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 growth This 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 company Arnold 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 makeover The 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 Sweetwater Sweetwater, 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 Westfield LIV 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 Coliseum Indianapolis-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 places Even 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 analysis Indiana 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 strategy Develop 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 underway The 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 success Taylor 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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Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast

Nonstop flight to Europe returning to IND Beginning 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 soon After 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 shortage Affordable 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 Indiana Indiana 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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Inside INdiana Business Television Podcast

Building Indiana's Quantum Corridor It 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 Center Mary-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 Headlines Business 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 Indiana Hundreds 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 commitment Mayor 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 underway The 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 donation The 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 projects The 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 investment Eli 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 Lafayette Business 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 kidneys We'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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