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GE Aviation promises long-term commitment to state

GE Aviation chose Indiana for its $100 million plant partly because of the potential for hiring talent from and working on advanced-manufacturing research with Purdue University. The state’s business-friendly environment also played a role.

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Southwest adds Indianapolis route

Indianapolis air travelers will have a new option for flights to Washington, D.C., with Southwest Airlines' expansion of service from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. The airline announced Monday that it will more than double flights from Reagan National by year's end. Among the expansions is a new route to Indianapolis, which will start in […]

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City pitches case for jail on former GM plant site

Indianapolis Director of Enterprise Development David Rosenberg met with west-side residents Tuesday evening to explain the city’s preference for putting a new criminal-justice complex on the former GM stamping plant property.

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Off-airport parking firm acquires local competitor

A Cincinnati-based company that fought a legal battle with the Indianapolis Airport Authority over construction of an off-site parking facility has acquired its largest local private competitor and plans to close its lot.

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Analysis casts doubt on revenue projection for soccer stadium

The Indy Eleven soccer team would generate just $2 million to $4 million a year in ticket sales, a fraction of the $51 million that owner Ersal Ozdemir has estimated a new downtown stadium would generate including non-soccer events, according to an independent analysis.

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