Greenwood Moves Forward on Middle School Property
The city of Greenwood has begun work on the redevelopment of the former Greenwood Middle School property. Plans call for the demolition of the vacant school on the 19-acre site, which will eventually serve as a mixed-use property with recreational, retail, office, and residential space.
Indiana Tech Opens Lafayette Campus
Indiana Tech is showcasing its newest campus. The Fort Wayne-based college held an open house Thursday in Lafayette, giving Indiana Tech a presence in 17 communities throughout the state, Illinois, Kentucky and Michigan. President Karl Einholf says…
Crane Leaders Talk Talent Attraction
The technical director at Naval Support Activity Crane says shifting areas of focus in the middle of the last decade to boost value, technical expertise and national status have paid off. Brett Seidle says the labor force at the world’s third-largest naval installation and second-largest army ammunition depot is comprised of about two-thirds scientists, engineers and technicians on the naval side. The number of PhDs in its ranks has jumped five-fold since 2005.
Holcomb To Make Greene County Jobs Announcement
Governor Eric Holcomb will Friday take part in a jobs announcement in Greene County. Few details are available, however the Indiana Economic Development Corp. says the announcement will also include executives from Integrity Defense Services Inc., based in Springville.
Celebrity Chef Stumps For Tech at Indiana IoT Lab
During a visit Thursday to Fishers, a celebrity chef said the future of cooking involves embracing technology. Robert Irvine delivered a presentation at the Indiana IoT Lab and told Inside INdiana Business Reporter Mary-Rachel Redman high-tech advances and the growing availability of home food delivery will never put bricks-and-mortar restaurants out of business, but will cause changes that restaurateurs must deal with. He said the top chefs in the country are already…