Fishers, Indiana

F I SHERS , INDI ANA to its intended demographic – the young and educated. “We feel very strongly about preserving green space where we can in meaningful ways,” he asserts. “We’re also focusing on some key trail corridors that we think will enhance pedestrian and bike connectivity. Finally, we’re in the home stretch of a pretty significant RFP for our first energy savings contract to implement solar throughout several of our facilities here in the city.” All of the aforementioned initiatives are part of what Fadness describes as the city’s “forward- leaning energy and willingness to try new things. There’s an inherent risk-taking here in our community that makes it an exciting and dynamic place to want to live and raise a family,” he declares. “It’s the core to who we are, down to our DNA, and I think that bodes well for the future. The world is becoming more and more challenging all the time and we’re a city that’s well-positioned to adapt, be nimble, and create opportunities where others may see chaos. It’s a unique place to be.”

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