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Ekaterina Gelashvili
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Real estate market in Indianapolis

Ekaterina Gelashvili
  • Staten Island, NY
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Hi BP Indianapolis investors!

What do you think about recent news Carrier company moving its jobs to Mexico?

How will it effect market and what do you see happening in Indianapolis real estate market in near future?

Thank you for all your insights.

Sincerely 

Ekaterina 

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Adam Kent
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Adam Kent
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  • Indianapolis, IN
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Ekaterina, I'm assuming your talking about Carrier which is a part of United Technologies. I have not heard of this yet. I wouldn't be to concerned with this. The factory is on the west side and there is plenty of employment opportunity on that side of the city. Indianapolis has been moving away from manufacturing to other industries in the past decade. Indianapolis is becoming a hub for transportation and logistics companies.

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