Month: May 2023

Indiana’s General Assembly made substantial investments in the state’s economic development programs primarily around two critical strategies: site development and workforce development. Site development has been an Indiana focus for some time. the Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) reached a significant milestone in the Strategic Sites Inventory (SSI) program this spring, identifying over 300 new, […]

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Indiana is a global leader in manufacturing by any measure and in line with the traditional manufacturing strength of the Great Lakes region of the United States. Industry clusters are regional concentrations of related industries.[i] Clusters consist of companies, suppliers, and service providers, as well as government agencies and other institutions that provide education, information, […]

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The Indiana Economic Development Corporation (IEDC) leads the state’s economic development effort, and a wide range of state economic development incentives are provided for job creation and business investment, redevelopment and quality of place, innovation and entrepreneurship, research, and development, site development and skills training, including the following incentive programs: The state of Indiana offers […]

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Taxes levied by local and state governments have a major impact on a company’s corporate site location decisions. Taxes by the state and local governments are a critical component of measuring the cost of doing business in a region.  Different local and state governments tax businesses differently. What and how much local and state governments […]

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Housing is joining workforce development to become a major corporate site location issue.  Regions not growing are failing to develop substantial residential growth.  Finally, rural regions are losing population at an alarming rate and desperately need new residential products to retain existing employers and to keep their young people.  No matter where you are in […]

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The Montrose Group, a national corporate site location, economic development and public policy consulting firm is excited to announce that Ryan Scribner is joining the firm as Director of Economic Development. Ryan Scribner provides corporate site location, economic development advisory, and planning services to companies and communities based upon 20 years of public and private […]

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Michigan is a global leader in manufacturing by any measure and in line with the traditional manufacturing strength of the Great Lakes region of the United States. Industry clusters are regional concentrations of related industries.[i] Clusters consist of companies, suppliers, and service providers, as well as government agencies and other institutions that provide education, information, […]

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Taxes levied by local and state governments have a major impact on a company’s corporate site location decisions. Taxes by the state and local governments are a critical component of measuring the cost of doing business in a region.  Different local and state governments tax businesses differently. What and how much local and state governments […]

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