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The Nature Conservancy broke ground Thursday for its new Indiana headquarters. The organization still needs to raise most of the $4.4 million cost of the building, but a “significant” contribution from the Efroymson Family Fund means construction can begin. The building will be called the Efroymson Conservation Center. The group currently has 30 employees and rents 8,000 square feet in the Harrison Center for the Arts at 1505 N. Delaware St. The new building is planned for 620 E. Ohio St. The full story is here.
Also today, a couple of restaurant items:
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