FULL SHOW: Inside INdiana Business 9/22/24

Our Engage East Central Indiana panelists share insight on the comeback the region is experiencing and economic development projects in the works. Plus, we talk to Allison Barber about her new role with the Marvella Project and a Carmel-based company goes public.... Read More

Inside the endangered Sposeep & Sons Building

The 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.... Read More

FULL SHOW: Inside INdiana Business 9/15/24

The Indiana Sports Corp unveils its 2050 Vision and a five pillar approach to reaching its goals. Plus, several Indiana universities are celebrating the completion of projects or investing in new ones. Mary-Rachel Redman travels to Wabash and goes inside one of Indiana’s most endangered buildings.... Read More

Mainstream Fiber Networks investing in Brown County headquarters

Mainstream Fiber Networks is investing $1.5 million in a new headquarters in Gnaw Bone, which is near Brown County State Park. The company says it is also adding 50 jobs throughout the state and, with the help of federal and state dollars, deploying millions of dollars to expand its fiber optic footprint in rural and […]... Read More

Indiana communities cash in on sports tourism

Indiana communities are scoring big time when it comes to cashing in on the multibillion-dollar youth sports tourism industry. We travel to Johnson and Hamilton Counties for a look at new facilities and share the economic impact they’re expected to have.... Read More

Chemist Kate Biberdorf joins Notre Dame

She’s well-known as Kate the Chemist and now, Kate Biberdorf is bringing her love and excitement for science to Notre Dame. Her role, professor for the public understanding of science, is the first of its kind in the U.S.... Read More

FULL SHOW: Inside INdiana Business 9/8/24

We’re taking a look at the impact of sports tourism across Indiana, as new facilities open and other cities seek to get in on the action. Plus, Kate Biberdorf, who’s well known as Kate the Chemist, has a first of its kind role at Notre Dame.... Read More

Former International Harvester building remains endangered

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.... Read More

Indiana’s 10 Most Endangered landmarks

Indiana Landmarks has released its annual list of the 10 Most Endangered landmarks throughout the state. The organization says the places on the list often face a multitude of problems, including abandonment, neglect, or owners who lack money for repairs.... Read More