National Business Publication Highlights Bicknell's Housing and Infrastructure Efforts

Business View magazine profiles the city's redevelopment work and renewed developer interest.

Published on Feb. 12, 2026

The City of Bicknell, Indiana is featured in the January 2026 issue of Business View magazine, a North American business-to-business digital publication. The article outlines recent housing and infrastructure initiatives underway in the city, including property acquisition, remediation, and residential and commercial development.

Why it matters

The profile in Business View magazine, which has over 877,000 subscribers, brings national attention to Bicknell's efforts to revitalize its downtown and attract new residents and businesses through affordable housing and infrastructure improvements. This coverage could help spur further investment and development in the community.

The details

According to the article, the City of Bicknell, the Knox County Redevelopment Commission, and the Bicknell Bulldog Development Corporation have worked together to acquire and remediate downtown properties, positioning them for new residential and commercial projects. The magazine notes that Bicknell's current housing inventory includes three-bedroom homes of approximately 1,200 square feet, and reports renewed developer interest in the community.

  • The City of Bicknell was featured in the January 2026 issue of Business View magazine.

The players

Thomas Estabrook

Mayor of Bicknell.

Wally Cullen

Council At-Large member in Bicknell.

Jack Lynn

Vice President of the Bicknell Bulldog Development Corporation.

Chris Pfaff

CEO of Knox County Indiana Economic Development.

Business View

A North American business-to-business digital publication with more than 877,000 subscribers, covering industry trends, manufacturing, and construction across the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean.

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What they’re saying

“Bicknell represents opportunities for growth and is making progress toward attracting new residents and businesses, citing the creation of new affordable housing for young families and professionals.”

— Chris Pfaff, CEO of Knox County Indiana Economic Development (Business View)

“The city's priorities over the next 18 to 24 months include continuing housing efforts and pursuing additional infrastructure funding.”

— Thomas Estabrook, Mayor of Bicknell (Business View)

“The city's priorities over the next 18 to 24 months include continuing housing efforts and pursuing additional infrastructure funding.”

— Wally Cullen, Council At-Large member in Bicknell (Business View)

“The city's priorities over the next 18 to 24 months include continuing housing efforts and pursuing additional infrastructure funding.”

— Jack Lynn, Vice President of the Bicknell Bulldog Development Corporation (Business View)

What’s next

The city plans to continue its housing and infrastructure efforts over the next 18 to 24 months, including pursuing additional funding for infrastructure projects.

The takeaway

Bicknell's profile in the national Business View magazine highlights the city's successful efforts to revitalize its downtown through affordable housing development and infrastructure improvements, which have attracted renewed interest from developers and could spur further economic growth in the community.