Taming the commute
Whether by car or rail, state and regional projects take on Northwest Indiana’s traffic dilemmas.
Whether by car or rail, state and regional projects take on Northwest Indiana’s traffic dilemmas.
Companies from other states are discovering Northwest Indiana’s commercial spaces come with incentives that make the move worthwhile.
The South Shore Line’s Double Track Northwest Indiana project is on its way to a May completion date as promised.
The first train on the new South Shore Line double track from Michigan City’s 11th Street station departed Oct. 25 as scheduled.
Train service will resume between Michigan City and Dune Park station on Oct. 25 as the double-track project meets a significant milestone.
As the double-track project unfolds, so do the downtown projects that will ultimately define the way Northwest Indiana looks.
The Double Track Northwest Indiana project is more than 65% complete, with passenger train service expected soon in Michigan City.
The Lakeshore Chamber of Commerce will host leaders from the Regional Development Authority and the Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District to discuss the South Shore Line.
A bill passed in the Indiana House of Representatives would allow for a Lake County convention center and metro center station fund in Gary.
Michigan City is preparing for a boom with projected population growth brought on by the $649 million Double Track Northwest Indiana project.