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Along the I-74 Business Corridor

We have several business parks, many of which offer shovel-ready sites. State and local governments and utility partners also have invested significantly into meeting the operational needs of today's modern companies, especially for our targeted industries.

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Utilities

Indiana is known for its abundant and affordable utilities, and the I-74 Corridor is no exception.

Water
Much of the region sits atop the Teays Aquifer system, ensuring a nearly unlimited supply of clean, high-quality water for businesses like food processors and beverage makers.

Energy
Duke Energy and Hoosier Energy, along with a well-established network of rural electric cooperatives and municipal power companies, provide consistent electrical supplies. They also offer on-site substations, redundant feeds and building loops. Businesses can also take advantage of energy-saving programs and incentives.

Natural Gas
The Corridor offers a modernized and reliable infrastructure system at affordable rates from Vectren Energy Delivery – the region’s primary supplier – and a number of other regional gas providers.

Broadband
Our Internet providers offer high-speed access fully capable of meeting and exceeding the needs of most any business today.

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Transportation

Whether you're looking to optimize logistics or streamline your supply chain, the I-74 Business Corridor connects your company to the world. We have direct access and close proximity to:

  • Indianapolis International Airport FedEx Cargo Hub
  • Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky Airport DHL Cargo Hub
  • Louisville International Airport UPS Worldport
  • CSX Mainline

Our modern interstate highway systems and airports get people and products to their destinations safely and on time.

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Interstate Highway

Indiana’s interstate highways are the backbone of the state's transportation network — connecting communities, fueling commerce and keeping Hoosier businesses and people on the move. With more 1,200 miles of interstate routes, Indiana plays a pivotal role in America's highway system, serving as a critical crossroads for both regional and national travel.

 

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