Regions Midwest
Elanco Sites New HQ in Indiana's Hancock County
Sept 3, 2008

Elanco, a global animal health company, has announced that it has chosen a site at I-70 and Ind. 9 as the location for its new worldwide headquarters. Construction on the state-of-the-art facility, set to begin in March 2009, marks the launch of a 52-acre business and life sciences park being developed by Browning Investments. The new headquarters will be owned, built and managed by Browning, a Midwest commercial development company. The Elanco headquarters will encompass about 135,000 square feet over 20 acres within the Browning park. Elanco's global headquarters is the first project in the new business park, and will launch the development of 32 remaining acres for additional development within this campus. The park, when completed, could accommodate up to 400,000 square feet of business space.

 
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