Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales joined business leaders and local officials in celebrating the groundbreaking of The Hub District, a $110 million project that will bring townhome units, a hotel, an apartment complex, retail space, and walkable paths to Kokomo.
During the ceremony, Secretary Morales commended Mr. Rocky Singh, CEO of Premier Development Co, and the entire Hub District team for their vision and drive to contribute to Indiana’s thriving business community. Secretary Morales expressed excitement about the new district’s role in creating high-quality jobs and enhancing Indiana’s Hoosier Hospitality reputation.
Since the start of his administration, attracting new businesses to the Hoosier state has been a major focus for Secretary Morales. As he’s crisscrossed the state, visiting all 92 counties within 3 months, Secretary Morales continues his travels meeting with countless business owners to thank them for investing in the Hoosier state.
“Today’s groundbreaking ceremony for The Hub District in Kokomo represents the vibrant future of Hoosier communities. This $110 million investment showcases the power of the business landscape in Indiana in enhancing both the quality of life for Hoosiers and the visitor experience. Projects like these are a testament to the innovation and collaboration that define our great state,” said Diego Morales, Indiana Secretary of State.
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