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Michigan City’s Washington Park and its iconic lighthouse are a major tourism draw.

Careful plans for prosperity

Michigan City is preparing for a boom with projected population growth brought on by the $649 million Double Track Northwest Indiana project.

Launch/Grow Guide February-March 2023

One step at a time

Our seven-step Launch/Grow Guide gives entrepreneurs the tools and the access to experts needed to start and grow their businesses in Northwest Indiana.

State of Indiana helps business owners

Culture for business

A statewide network of people with business expertise from the federal government to regional Small Business Development Centers are available to offer support to small business owners.

Chicago South Shore & South Bend Railroad

Transportation boom

From upgrades at the Region’s airports to monumental changes on its railroads, the infrastructure for the freight delivery and transportation needs of tomorrow are under construction now.

Farm to table in Northwest Indiana

From farm to table

Restaurant owners in the Region have embraced the farm-to-table concept for years by finding unique ways to keep menus fresh.

Neighbors’ Educational Opportunities remodeled the Camelot Bowl (above) in Portage, which now houses NEO’s New Vistas High School and Adult Education programming. (Photos provided by NEO)

New spaces for old places

As community leaders develop plans to bring new life to empty spaces, officials are optimistic about what the future holds for their communities.

Jon Gold, CEO of TradeWinds Services Inc.

Good vibes at TradeWinds

After more than 20 years, TradeWinds CEO Jon Gold still enjoys his work and likes making work fun for all employees at the nonprofit.

Kidstuff Playsystems in Gary

Dads find playground success

Dads who founded Kidstuff Playsystems in Gary find a global audience for their playground equipment that always takes safety first.

Dino Ramirez, who played on Team USA’s wheelchair softball team in 2017 and 2018, was inducted into the USA Wheelchair Softball Hall of Fame.

‘Dino is a competitor’

Dino Ramirez says earning his place in the USA Wheelchair Softball Hall of Fame was the culmination of time and dedication after an accident when he was 15 years old.

Taking care of families

Linda Brooks, leader of Baptist Children’s Home Inc. of Valparaiso, is celebrating 40 years of helping families at the nonprofit childcare agency.

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