White River State Park returns $30M crane bay grant to Lilly Endowment

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  1. The crane bay was NEVER supposed to be in Elanco’s control in the first place. One of many huge fumbles by the State regarding the Stamping Plant. I wish the City had just gone through with eminent domain against Ambrose back when that was playing out.

    1. Like, why is Jeff Simmons even commenting on the viability of saving the Crane Bay structure? He shouldn’t have been involved AT ALL. The structure was never slated to go to Elanco. Clearly, the State/IEDC is corrupted.

  2. “The IEDC has so far declined to provide a copy of the project agreement that dictated terms of that land sale, pointing to a confidentiality clause. However, the agency has not yet provided a citation for the document’s exemption from the state’s open records laws.” ******** WHY? **********

    “We’re still hopeful the steel from the structure might be used in some way in the state park expansion as a way to honor this history.” ***** LAUGHABLE **********

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