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Back to EpisodesIndiana's Data Center Boom, Migration Surge, and New Attractions
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Indiana is cementing itself as a national hub for artificial intelligence infrastructure, with more than 90 data centers operating, planned, or under construction across the state. Amazon Web Services alone has committed over $33 billion to Indiana data centers, with Google, Microsoft, and Meta also building or operating campuses statewide.
Paul Brenner, interim director of the Notre Dame Center for Research Computing, explains why Indiana's power infrastructure, available land, and state leadership make it competitive with established data center markets like Virginia and Texas. The Indiana Chamber of Commerce is hosting forums statewide to address community concerns about energy use, water consumption, and land use as development accelerates.
Also this week, Make My Move co-founder and COO Evan Hawkins joins host Gerry Dick to mark five years and nearly 2,400 new residents attracted to Indiana through the remote-work relocation program. Half of those movers had no prior connection to the state. Communities like Muncie, Jasper, and Evansville are among the top destinations.
Business of Health reporter Kylie Veleta covers a $150 million radiopharmaceutical plant coming to Whitestown from RayzeBio, a Boston Scientific distribution facility planned for Plainfield, and the story of 19-year-old IU Kelley School of Business student Grant Myers, who built a creatine supplement brand now sold at Grand Park, the largest youth sports complex in the country.
Rounding out the hour: the latest on the Chicago Bears stadium saga, Fort Wayne's new music tourism initiative, and the opening of Sky Lake Ventures, a $100 million amusement park in Sheridan.