Lauth Group secured a full-building lease at Thunderbird, a 185-acre master-planned manufacturing and logistics park in Indianapolis for a newly constructed 258,336-square-foot Class-A industrial facility.
The deal marks a significant milestone for the speculative development and reinforces Indianapolis’ role as a leading hub for advanced manufacturing and logistics.
The facility will be occupied by Dandy, a rapidly growing dental technology company that has selected Indianapolis as a key hub in its expanding production and fulfillment network. Construction began in July 2025, and Dandy is expected to occupy the project around the second quarter of 2026, with the lease secured ahead of schedule.
Dandy plans to make a significant investment to customize the interior of the building for its specialized operations, incorporating advanced manufacturing technologies and digital production processes. The Indianapolis facility will serve as a primary hub for production, fulfillment, and distribution as the company continues to scale its operations across the United States.
The project also represents a meaningful investment in Indianapolis. Dandy’s operations are expected to create over 100 jobs in the next year, including skilled roles across manufacturing, production, and engineering.
As a Conexus Indiana partner, Lauth supports the growth of Indiana’s advanced manufacturing and logistics ecosystem through developments like Thunderbird, designed to attract innovative companies to the state.