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7/2/26 AM UPDATE: Fort Wayne Metals acquired; Deal for $7B data center in Hammond expires; Kimball Electronics acquires European manufacturer

6 min · 2. juli 2026
episode 7/2/26 AM UPDATE: Fort Wayne Metals acquired; Deal for $7B data center in Hammond expires; Kimball Electronics acquires European manufacturer cover

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Inside INdiana Business Radio for the morning of July 2, 2026. A New York-based investment firm has completed its acquisition of Fort Wayne Metals. The city of Hammond says a development agreement for a proposed $7 billion data center has expired. Jasper-based Kimball Electronics has acquired a medical contract development and manufacturing organization in the Netherlands. Plus, a data center zoning district proposal in Indianapolis advances, and Indiana joins the federal Workforce Pell Grant program. Get the latest business news from throughout the state at InsideINdianaBusiness.com.

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episode 7/1/26 AM UPDATE: 'Major' announcement set for Fort Wayne; ThyssenKrupp details plant closure timeline; Portland manufacturer acquired artwork

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