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Pike County, Indiana is Home to the Largest Shovel Ready Sites in the Region

Pike County, Indiana is Home to the Largest Shovel Ready Sites in the Region

Build Your Perfect Site for Data CentersFood/BeverageElectric Component Suppliers Warehousing/Logistics

Site Ready with Electric • Water • Gas • Fiber Internet

The Southwest Indiana Megasite offers over 8,000 acres ready for development, with access to interstate, an on-site rail spur including a short line connection to CSX, NS & the Indiana Railroad (INRD) for rail service to anywhere in the U.S.

Pike Crossing Industrial Park is a 150 Acre Greenfield Development Site adjacent to I-69. Perfect for retail/commercial and the remaining land use is for light industrial.

Success Story: Mom Water

Mom Water was created by Bryce and Jill Morrison, a southern Indiana couple in search of the perfect poolside drink that wasn’t loaded with sugar and could keep them feeling refreshed on a hot summer day.

The company utilizes resources from Pike County Economic Development, including resources available at the Elmer Buchta Technology Center for onsite and virtual meetings.

One Day Drive to over 60% of U.S. Population

Pike County, Indiana’s location makes it a great location for logistics and just-in-time delivery to partners and customers.

AES “Re-Powering” Pike County with $1.1 Billion Investment

The new projects, called the Pike County Battery Energy Storage System and the Petersburg Energy Center, will add 180 megawatt-hours of battery storage and 250 megawatts of solar to AES Indiana’s portfolio.

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Stats and Info You Need to Know

  • Triple-A credit ratings from Standard & Poor’s, Fitch, and Moody’s
  • Faster job growth than the USA average
  • Ranked #1 for “Best Regulatory Environment” by the Pacific Research Institute
  • Ranked #1 for “Best Infrastructure” and “Lowest Cost of Doing Business”
  • Right-to-work state with the 2nd best Worker’s Compensation costs in the USA

Pike County Workforce

Want to know more about the Pike County, Indiana workforce? We’ve prepared this in-depth review of education, workforce training, regional labor quality, local talent and more.

Our Valued Partners

Ashley P. Willis
Executive Director

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