Project Wabash progresses
Plans for Project Wabash, a workforce and market housing development in Michigan City, are moving forward, with the developer planning to break ground in spring 2026.
Plans for Project Wabash, a workforce and market housing development in Michigan City, are moving forward, with the developer planning to break ground in spring 2026.
The first students from the Michigan City Entrepreneurship Development Program Bootcamp have graduated and are ready to help build a new wave of small businesses.
Michigan City and Economic Development Corp. Michigan City teams are seeking proposals and quotes to assist with a $500,000 brownfields grant from the U.S. EPA.
Michigan City hosted 20 developers from across Northwest Indiana, Michiana, Chicagoland and Indianapolis for a Developer Day tour and reception of the city.
The Michigan City Common Council approved four resolutions related the proposed Project Maize data center, moving the project into the next phase of development.
The Michigan City Entrepreneurship Development Program begins Sept. 27, with the goal of pinpointing and fostering key skills for emerging entrepreneurs.
D. Martin Enterprises can continue construction on their new facility, following the approval of their personal property tax abatement for equipment.
The Michigan City Neighborhood Leadership Academy program is seeking applications for individuals interested in sparking change in their own neighborhoods.
Dr. Wendel McCollum, Aco Sikoski, Antonio Conley and Cassie Martin are the newest board members of the Economic Development Corp. Michigan City.
Mid-City Supply Company Inc. spends $1.6 million to expand its Michigan City location at 1501 E. 2nd St.