Business survey shows optimism in construction, manufacturing, retail, and service sectors
A recent business survey revealed optimism in the construction, manufacturing, retail, and service sectors.
A recent business survey revealed optimism in the construction, manufacturing, retail, and service sectors.
A majority of Indiana manufacturers surveyed believe they will survive the economic uncertainties created by the pandemic.
UPS now is operational at Gary/Chicago International Airport.
A $4 million federal grant will help the Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor convert a vacant gravel yard into a multimodal storage facility.
With the Christmas holidays around the corner, online giant Amazon is preparing for an increase in orders from consumers.
Indiana’s jobless rate is falling as more people return to work from pandemic-related shutdowns or reduction in operations.
Indiana’s jobless rate continued showing signs of improvement as more people returned to work following weeks off from pandemic-related shutdowns and reduced operations.
Exponential growth in online commerce is reshaping the Region’s future transportation and warehousing needs.
Projected new recreational vehicle shipments in 2020 are projected to top the previous year’s total by 4.5%.
Bioscience company Aquagenics Technologies is investing $10 million in Michigan City, which could bring as many as 100 new jobs.