📈 Connectivity is a critical element for economic growth and community vibrancy in the #IndyRegion—and the Indianapolis Cultural Trail has been an essential tool for ensuring that all residents can participate in the economic opportunities available in the city. 🚲️ Our executive director, Kären Haley, works to ensure the 10-mile urban bike and pedestrian path continues to exist as a world-class public space. On July 10, she'll join the Indy Chamber at Liter House to discuss the Trail’s role in regional growth. 🍻 So, grab a pint, secure your ticket, and join us at next week's #LagersLeaders, presented by Everwise Credit Union. ✅️ Learn more and register: https://lnkd.in/gwWGek66
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