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Ohio River Interceptor Repair Saves Dowtown Louisville's Sewer System

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After a 2018 structural evaluation of a large combined sewer interceptor concluded that sections of the infrastructure under Louisvilleā€™s historic Main Street had significant concrete loss, the city brought in Brown and Caldwell and Ulliman Schutte Construction to deliver an emergency solution.

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Snapshots: 60 Seconds With Terry Gill, Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development

Business Facilities

Our partners and we are addressing infrastructure such as river ports, highways, workforce initiatives, community, sites and buildings preparation. Utilitiesā€”water, sewer, natural gas and electricā€”must also be in place and reach the property border. Economic development is a multifactorial business.

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LOCATION FOCUS: Indiana ā€” More And More Roads Are Leading To ā€œThe Crossroads Of Americaā€

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Several ongoing infrastructure upgrades taking place are greatly enhancing transportation in the region, adding to the capacity for businesses to grow. Louisville International Airport is the home of UPS Worldport, which completed three expansions since 2003. Hoosier Energyā€™s service territory faces exciting possibilities ahead.

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Automotive Industry Focus: Hitting On All Cylinders

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The Bluegrass Stateā€™s automotive industry stretches back to 1913 when the stateā€™s first Model T rolled out of a Ford assembly plant in Louisville, KY. That early success echoes today, as Ford operates two plants in Louisville. billion in its Kentucky Truck Plant in Louisville, bringing with it 2,000 full-time jobs.

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State Focus ā€“ Indiana: Regional Plans Are Hopping In The Hoosier State

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A robust utility and transportation infrastructure enhances production and transportation of goods in all parts of the service territory. The transportation infrastructure running through Southern Indiana is an advantage for any company. This approach has helped attract and retain numerous business growth opportunities.

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Logistics: No Drivers Needed

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Contributing to the areaā€™s outstanding infrastructure are Johnson County REMC, a member-owned electric distribution cooperative, and Hoosier Energy, a generation and transmission cooperative providing wholesale power and services to the distribution cooperative. ā€œWe which is now the city of Greenwoodā€™s second largest employer.