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HENDRICKS COUNTY

Hendricks County is located southwest of Indianapolis in central Indiana. It is the second-fastest growing county in the state, with 14.2% population growth between 2000 and 2003.

Interstate highways I-70, I-65, and I-74, as well as U.S. highways US-35, US-40 and US-136 all intersect Hendricks County, too, providing a great logistical location for commuting, business and travel.

As an integral part of the greater Indianapolis Metropolitan area, Hendricks County has become a desirable—and affordable—location for businesses and families. Housing, utilities, transportation, health care costs and taxes are consistently below the national average.

Communities in Hendricks County (in descending order of size) include Plainfield, Brownsburg, Danville, Avon, Pittsboro, Clayton, North Salem, Coatesville, Amo, Lizton, Stilesville, Jamestown.

Hendricks County’s school systems include a variety of four-star schools—the top-rated two percent in the state—including:

  • Avon Community School Corp.
  • Brownsburg Community School Corp.
  • Danville Community School Corp.
  • Mill Creek Community School Corp.
  • North West Hendricks Schools
  • Plainfield Community School Corp.

Key attractions include Indianapolis Raceway Park and Chateau Thomas Winery.

The largest employers in Hendricks County include Hendricks Community Hospital, Cinergy/PSI Energy, Galyans Trading Company, Indiana Youth Center, Brightpoint North America, Wal-Mart, Indianapolis Raceway Park and Home Goods.

Other facts and figures:

  • Population: 114,694
  • Education—High school graduate: 88.5%
  • Education—Bachelor’s or higher: 23.1%
  • Per Capita personal income: $31,856
  • Median household income: $55,208
  • New construction building permits issued in 2003: 2,044
  • Residential housing units sold in 2003: 2,043
  • Average residential resale housing sales price: $154,557

Sources include U.S. Census Bureau; Indiana Business Research Center; U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, and HendricksCounty.com.