New Business in Elkhart, Indiana
All New Business opportunities are not created equally. Choosing a business for sale that is right for you can be time consuming and streanuous. We have attempted to put together a strong list of New Business in Elkhart, Indiana for you to browse. If you find one that seems to fit your expertise, feel free to contact the business broker representing the New Business. This business listing service is provided free by Business Opportunity 411.
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Elkhart company helps workers stop smokingNECNThe statewide ban, passed by the Indiana General Assembly during the 2012 session, prohibits smoking inside a business — with exceptions for bars and casinos, among others — and within 8 feet of an entrance. Municipalities and businesses across the ...and more » |
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KeyBank workers give time to projectsSouth Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- More than 100 northern Indiana KeyBank employees will change from business suits into jeans and T-shirts at noon today and work on community projects. Many branch offices are expected to close at noon, but bank drive-throughs, ...and more » |
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Indiana Gains more than 5000 Manufacturing Jobs over Past YearReliable Plant Magazine"Following several years of job losses, Indiana is finally seeing a renaissance in its manufacturing sector," says Tom Dubin, president of Manufacturers' News Inc. "The state's friendly business environment and solid infrastructure have been a draw for ... |
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Dow AgroSciences, Agdia announce license agreementagprofessional.comDow AgroSciences LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Dow Chemical Company, and Agdia, Elkhart, Ind., announced an agreement to develop and commercialize a novel device that will fully automate the analysis of plants and seeds using immunoassay strips ... |
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Elkhart Coach Receives $8 Million OrderInside INdiana Business (press release)The nearly $8 million order equals $15.2 million in value for sustaining and creating jobs in the area, according to Morton Marcus, economist and former faculty member of the Indiana University Kelley School of Business. Elkhart Coach recently ...and more » |
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Landscape business blossoms, thrivesSouth Bend TribuneBy GENE STOWE South Bend Tribune Correspondent ELKHART -- Brad Thompson started mowing lawns for money while he was earning a business degree at Indiana University Bloomington. Now his business is mowing lawns -- and whatever else your landscape needs. |
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