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Two local nonprofits that serve Hoosiers at risk of homelessness announced a merger.
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Indiana University Public Policy Institute researchers project a new Indianapolis grocery store will bring over $11 million to Marion County's economy.
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Residents collaborated with Goodwill of Central and Southern Indiana and Cook Medical to ensure the business plan included significant community investment. The project brings a community-owned grocery store, and the manufacturing facility opens at least 100 new jobs in the neighborhood.
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38th Street in Indianapolis has long been a marker for some of the city's highest unemployment rates and lowest life expectancy. It's now the focus of major revitalization.
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Cook Medical and a handful of community partners are developing a manufacturing facility on Indianapolis' northeast side. It’s known as the 38th and Sheridan project. Indiana University's Public Policy Institute analyzed the project.
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When Cook Medical and Goodwill of Central and Southern Indiana announced their partnership to build the facility in November 2020, they set a goal to have all contractors be minority-owned.
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Goodwill of Central and Southern Indiana will partner with Conexsus, an organization that helps Indiana businesses prepare and employ advanced manufacturing and logistics opportunities.
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Following a growing national trend, Bloomington-based medical devices company Cook Medical and Goodwill of Central and Southern Indiana partnered to select an Indianapolis neighborhood with high economic need to house a new manufacturing facility.
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The store will be at 38th Street and Sheridan Avenue, near to where several groceries have shut down leaving nearby neighborhoods with limited access to food options.
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A new partnership aims to offer more opportunities in a long-disadvantaged Indianapolis neighborhood adding jobs, education and other services.