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FEATURE STORY: 2013 Economic Development Awards

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Qualifying businesses are eligible to receive an accelerated, 10-year state income tax depreciation deduction, a sales tax exemption for equipment and materials purchased from the date of the project’s certification until three months after the facility is completed, and a 10-year ad valorem tax exemption. Indianapolis Downtown, Inc./Indianapolis.

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2020 Builder of the Year: True Homes—a Culture Like No Other

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Before launching True Homes , Horner and Boyce left CP Morgan, once Indianapolis’ market leader, and with partner Dave Cuthbertson spent a year planning to build a company that embraced the notion that all people have dignity. For Lyncel Earley, senior HR manager, it was pursuing a professional certification. Leadership on Display.

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True to Itself: True Homes' Purpose-Driven Company Culture Is Like No Other

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Before launching True Homes , Horner and Boyce left CP Morgan, once Indianapolis’ market leader, and with partner Dave Cuthbertson spent a year planning to build a company that embraced the notion that all people have dignity. For Lyncel Earley, senior HR manager, it was pursuing a professional certification. Leadership on Display.

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Feature Story: 2016 Economic Development Awards

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ACHIEVEMENT IN SITE CERTIFICATION. We have two winners for this year’s award for Achievement in Site Certification: Indiana Economic Development Corp. for the Indiana Shovel Ready Program and the Tennessee Valley Authority for TVA’s Data Center Site Certification Program.

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Those Days Are Over

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The bill generated a national backlash and boycotts (including a petition to move the NCAA’s headquarters and its March Madness basketball tournament out of Indianapolis) that cost the state’s convention and tourism industries an estimated $60 million. Three months later, then-Gov.