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How does the State remain a “full partner” or “at the table” if the land has been sold to a private company?
Future funding, future tax incentives, future training incentives, future IEDC investments, and White River State Park, as a start.
Kevin, I understand that from the City perspective, which has zoning and other authority for use of the property, but it seems heavy-handed for the State to remain involved, except for possible funding (as you suggest). I guess “allowing the market to work” is becoming an anachronism for Republicans not just at the Federal level but for State gov’t as well.
It’s more business than politics Mike.
More like controlling business by politicians.
The state was not going to build on that land. They just wanted to control who it was going to for a cause that the state supported i.e., Elanco, Purdue, and other collaborative partners for the OneHealth Innovation district. Great stuff!