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Business Directory

Alphabetical Listing of Businesses

Locate Your Business in Wayne County, Indiana

Business 2 Business

Conexus Indiana - Conexus Indiana accelerates, promotes and grows Indiana's advanced manufacturing and logistics industries.

Economic Development

Conexus Indiana - learn about high tech manufacturing and logistics opportunities in Indiana.

Economic Development Corporation of Wayne County

Indiana Economic Development Corporation

State of Indiana Sites & Buildings - locate available business development properties across the state of Indiana via a statewide GIS system.

Government - Local

Infrastructure and Development - City of Richmond

Wayne County Planning and Zoning

Government - State & National

Bureau of Labor Statistics

Business Owners Guide to State Government

Business Services Division: Indiana Secretary of State - administers all business-related responsibilities, including the chartering of new businesses, the filing of commercial liens, and the issuance of trademarks, notaries public and summonses.

U.S. Small Business Administration

Human Resources

Eastern Indiana Human Resource Association

WorkOne Eastern Indiana

Organizations

Chamber of Commerce - Cambridge City/Western Wayne County

Better Business Bureau of Indiana

Indiana Business Research Center - statistics on population, economy and the workforce by the Indiana University Kelly School of Business.

Indiana Small Business Development Center

Wayne County Area Chamber of Commerce

Reports

Useful Links

Bplans.com

Cost of Living Calculator

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Did You Know?

Originally an isolated oasis for stagecoach riders traveling along the National Road, the circa 1839 Huddleston House in Mt. Auburn, Indiana is now open to visitors thanks to the Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana.