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I am so thankful for Flagship that I make the drive to Anderson, taking extra time away from my business because it is important to me as the owner of a growing enterprise.
I am so thankful for Flagship that I make the drive to Anderson, taking extra time away from my business because it is important to me as the owner of a growing enterprise.
Anderson-based Flagship Enterprise Center, which makes business loans at levels far below most banks, recently earned approval to operate in 24 counties, up from 10.
Keihin North America Inc. plans to relocate between 130 and 175 management, engineering and development jobs to the Flagship Enterprise Center.
Indiana has three certified, not-for-profit SBA microloan intermediaries, which not only make short-term microloans—as any lender can—but also use the SBA grants they receive to offer business coaching along with the financing.
Four-person shop opening office downtown got its start at Flagship Enterprise incubator.
Capital from members of StepStone Angels could fund business incubator’s tenants.
The Anderson-based Flagship Enterprise Center is on a roll. In the last two months, the small-business incubator
and growth-stage accelerator signed up two new clients: software developers Soveryn Inc. and Coeus Technology.
Shelbyville leaders and residents are grumbling about restrictions the Indiana Economic Development Corp. just slapped on
Intelliplex, their $22.8 million certified technology park.