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Hope it’s true!!!
Nice to hear. If they come to the LEAP District, does this mean even more water will be necessary?
Good one Tony. IEDC may have gotten over their skis on that one.
How does this relate to the $50 billion chip manufacturing plant for which Indiana and one other midwestern state are (were?) competing?
I have the same question. I thought that $50B development was supposed to be announced by the end of 2023.
It’s almost definitely not related.
!!!! Great add for Purdue Electrical and Computer Engineering research.
IC packaging is not as resource (water) intensive as wafer fab. I would not expect this to cause any adjustments to the LEAP district usage estimates if that is indeed where this plant would go
Cool
What about the Gm stamping plant area and 16 tech? Those areas are shovel ready for companies but everyone is choosing to build outside of Indy. Indy is obviously competing with its surrounding suburbs.
Regarding development in the Indy metro, there is simply too much red tape from federal, state and local government. It’s cheaper and easier to develop outside of Indianapolis. Of course, that could all be mitigated, but it won’t be.
…because the state purposely hinders Indianapolis, because state Republicans can’t stand they the state’s economic engine, Indy, is democratic. Sad and sickening. And unsustainable. Indy has punched above its weight for so long, compared to peer cities. And peer cities like Cincinnati and Columbus and Nashville don’t have home legislatures trying to tank their home cities. So it’s remarkable that Indy able to do as well as it does, given the state is stacked against it. But the days of Indy’s success are certainly numbered, given the current circumstances.
GM Stamping Plant space is mostly being utilized by Elanco HQ move. My guess is the size/footprint of this facility would be larger than what is left at GM Stamping or 16Tech and requires it to be where more land is available. Which Indy has a few sites remaining in the inner core and on periphery where it could go. Should there be accurate access. That’s why most of these large plants are outside of Marion county. Not because of red tape crap. But more of IEDC working with other communities on ‘shovel ready sites’. Some of indys existing available spots are brownfields and need mitigated. Dave S. There is red tape at each of those levels all across the state. And for something like this Indy local leaders would be eliminating red tape to get them here. If the IEDC gods allow it.
Day two and no major announcements from IDEC or Governor. What’s up! Was the FT article a hoax (i.e., product of AI)!!!
I was thinking the place down in Clarksville near where Meta’s 800 million dollar project will be.