Indianapolis market overview.
Indianapolis ranks as the third most cost-effective city in the nation for business by a KPMG study. Indy is also one of the “top 10 cities to start a new career” according to Time Magazine based on the cost of living. Indianapolis has a reliable infrastructure that is beneficial to business by connecting supply chains, helping companies to moves goods and services around, causing lower supply costs and helping with faster deliveries.
Affordability
A low cost of living and high quality of life, which can both be useful in attracting employment talent.
Business-Friendly
Indiana is a business-friendly state tax policies and ample local government incentives, the most popular of which are the Indiana Enterprise Zones which lets you get subsidies when you register a new company and the Hoosier Business Investment Tax Credit which provides incentives to businesses that support job creation, capital investment, and improve the standard of living for Indiana residents.
Growing Economy
The pandemic accelerated the adoption of e-commerce, which has bolstered demand for logistics properties, providers, and networks. Indianapolis is one of the top U.S. logistics hubs.