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Resident Home Inc and Living Greens Farm are both investing soon in Right to Work Indiana! Resident Home Inc will be adding a new location in Jeffersonville. Meanwhile, Living Greens Farms is adding a new location in Muncie. Read on in order to find out more about each investment!
Resident Home Inc is creating 100 new jobs in Right to Work Jeffersonville, Indiana as a result of a new manufacturing facility!
“Indiana’s central location, infrastructure investments and business-friendly climate make the Hoosier state the perfect place for businesses like Resident. […] Resident is a welcome addition to the growing River Ridge Commerce Center, which is now home to more than 70 businesses, as the company continues to build its Midwest customer base and create quality jobs for Hoosiers.” […]
“Once again, Southern Indiana has competed head-on with locations in other states and emerged as the smart choice. […] With the amenities of River Ridge, a stellar education network, world-class infrastructure and a strong Hoosier workforce, our region offered everything Resident needed to bring these good-paying jobs to Southern Indiana. As the fastest-growing direct-to-consumer brand in their market, they’re an exciting addition to the vibrant portfolio of industries in this area. As always, 1si is ready to assist them in any way we can.”
“We’re very excited Resident chose River Ridge for their facility. […] Their decision to invest here highlights the unique benefits of River Ridge, our region and its workforce, and is yet another milestone in our continued success.”
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Living Greens Farm is expanding with a new facility soon in Right to Work Muncie, Indiana. This will also create 120 new jobs!
“Indiana is leaning into the future of agriculture technology, with company-partners, like Living Greens Farm, choosing to grow next-gen solutions here in the heart of America’s largest commodity crop production region. […] Living Greens Farm’s investment in Indiana builds momentum in the agtech sector for even more innovation and growth to follow.”
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