Cummins to take control of Greenwood project
12/17/20 11:39 PM
Cummins will now have complete control of its plans and up to five years to build a facility in Greenwood, after the city and company terminated a more-than-year-old project agreement.
Columbus-based Cummins will buy 31 acres of land located at the southeast corner of Interstate 65 and County Line Road for $4.5 million from the City of Greenwood, part of a new agreement between the city and company.
The Greenwood Redevelopment Commission unanimously approved that agreement, including the sale of the 31 acres to Cummins, during a special meeting Thursday morning.
This land is intended to be used for a 100,000-square-foot information technology and digital hub that Cummins announced it would build in May 2019. Now, that may not happen.
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Cummins to take control of Greenwood project, buy land for $4.5 million
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COLUMBUS, Ind. Cummins will now have complete control of its plans and up to five years to bring an information technology and digital hub to Greenwood, after the city and company terminated a more-than-year-old project agreement.
Columbus-based Cummins will buy 31 acres of land located at the southeast corner of Interstate 65 and County Line Road for $4.5 million from the City of Greenwood, part of a new agreement between the city and company.
The Greenwood Redevelopment Commission unanimously approved that agreement, including the sale of the 31 acres to Cummins, during a special meeting Thursday morning.