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CUMMINS Donna Hovey DISTRIBUTION Vice President, CBRE HEADQUARTERS +1 317 269 1138 DOWNTOWN INDIANAPOLIS AMENITIES Donna.Hovey@Cbre.Com CUMMINS Donna Hovey DISTRIBUTION Vice President, CBRE HEADQUARTERS +1 317 269 1138 DOWNTOWN INDIANAPOLIS AMENITIES [email protected] H , O bus lum Co INTERSTATE SKYWALKS 1. Monument Circle ENTERTAINMENT 7 65 & SHOPPING INDIANAPOLIS CULTURAL TRAIL 11th St. 11th St. 2. Bankers Life 7 Fieldhouse 10th St. 10th St. 10th St. 3. Lucas Oil Stadium N 4. Old National Centre Indiana Ave. W E 5. Central Library 9th St. 6. Scottish Rite Cathedral S 5 St. Clair St. 7. Madame Walker Theatre Ctr. 12 8. Indiana History Center 7 Walnut St. 7 9. IN World War Memorial Walnut St. 2 10. City Market 6 Fort Wayne Ave. 7 11. CIRCLE CENTRE MALL North St. North St. Features over 100 retailers including MASS AVE. Central Canal 3 4 Michigan St. Blake St. Michigan St. anchor Carson Pirie Scott . 6 12. MASS AVE RETAIL & ARTS DISTRICT Indiana University 9 Purdue University Vermont St. Indianapolis MAJOR Meridian St. 22 St. Pennsylvania Delaware St. 1. Simon Senate Ave. Capitol Ave. Illinois St. East St. College Ave. West St. West Alabama St. 4 New Jersey St. (IUPUI) Blackford St. 23 University Blvd 12 Headquarters EMPLOYERS New York St. New York St. 2 2. Eli Lilly & Company 8 7 8 4 7. IU Health 1 3. Anthem 5 Ohio St. 8. Rolls-Royce 4. Regions Bank 3 2 5 Central Canal 5 3 1 3 5. M&I Bank White River Indiana 10 State Market St. Capitol 1 6. IUPUI State Park 3 4 5 6 4 5 Pedestrian Bridge Washington St. Parking Garage White River 21 HOTELS 10 9 8 1 7 11 4 1. Hilton Garden Inn 13. Staybridge Suites 6 INTERSTATE Maryland St. 2. Columbia Club 14. Crowne Plaza 24. Courtyard 15. Union Station Downtown 2 18 Market East 65 3. Sheraton 1 INDIANA 17 An Emerging Dis- 4. Conrad 16. Omni Severin 25. Fairfield Inn & Suites West St. West CONVENTION 5. Hilton 17. Le Méridien 26. Spring Hill Suites Washin Georgia St. Virginia Ave. trict in Downtown gton St. CENTER 2 6. Embassy Suites 18. Hampton 24 Indy INTERSTATE 16 19. Homewood Suites WHITE RIVER STATE PARK 25 19 7. Hyatt Regency 20. The Alexander 26 70 8. Westin 1. Victory Field Baseball Park 9. Marriott 21. LaQuinta Inn East St. College Ave. 2. The Lawn Concert Venue 14 15 St. Pennsylvania 20 10. JW Marriott 22. Courtyard at the PARKS & REC Meridian St. 3. NCAA Headquarters Hall of Champions South St. South St. 11. Holiday Inn Express Capitol 1. White River State 12. Comfort Suites 23. Residence Inn 4. Indiana State Museum & IMAX Theater 11 Park UNDERGROUND Madison Ave. 5. Eiteljorg Museum 2. American Legion ? 12 3 8 Illinois St. Capitol Ave. MARKET EAST 6. Indianapolis Zoo & White River Mall 1. 21c Museum Hotel 3. Veterans Memorial Delaware St. Gardens 13 Missouri St. 2. The Hall NEW PROJECTS 7. IU Natatorium Plaza 4. University ParkMerrill St. Merrill St. 3. 360 Market Square Apartments 8. IU Soccer Stadium (Home of Indy 5. Military Park Meridian St. Eleven) 4. New IndyGo Transit Center 2 5. New City-County Building Plaza McCarty St. L o u i s v i l l e , K Y Kentucky Ave. CUMMINS Donna Hovey DISTRIBUTION Vice President, CBRE HEADQUARTERS +1 317 269 1138 DOWNTOWN INDIANAPOLIS HOUSING [email protected] H , O bus lum Co INTERSTATE SKYWALKS TOTAL TOTAL 65 PLANNED HOUSING EXISTING LUXURY APTS. UNITS UNITS INDIANAPOLIS CULTURAL TRAIL 11th St. 11th St. 1 747 College 42 1 800 Cap 111 10th St. 10th St. 10th St. N 2 9 on Canal (Ph.2) 304 2 Residences at the Conrad 15 Indiana Ave. 3 W E 9th St. 3 Library Square 150 3 3 Mass 48 2 S 6 4 North Lockerbie 215 4 Villagio at Page Pointe 61 St. Clair St. 1 5 Montage on Mass 235 5 Chatham Courts 29 2 5 1 Walnut St. Walnut St. 8 The Residences at CityWay 6 Meridian Arch 27 7 1 6 300 Fort Wayne Ave. (Ph.2) 7 110 East Washington Street 28 North St. North St. Mass Ave. 7 Riley Towers (Ph.2) 54 8 757 Mass Ave 23 Central Canal 8 4 Blake St. 4 Michigan St. Michigan St. 5 The Point at Block 400 Residences at 429 On the 9 8 160 9 25 8 9 10 (Cosmo Ph.2) Park Vermont St. 10 9 The Statesman 40 10 Lockerbie Glove 61 Meridian St. Pennsylvania St. Pennsylvania Delaware St. Senate Ave. Capitol Ave. Illinois St. East St. College Ave. West St. West Alabama St. New Jersey St. Blackford St. University Blvd 6 11 Allen Plaza 428 New York St. New York St. 10 The Vue 240 8 7 Unnamed Student 3 11 30 Ohio St. Development Central Canal 2 5 9 White River Indiana State Existing Apartments 12,000+ Capitol Market St. State Park 3 4 5 UNDER CONSTRUCTION TOTAL 7 3 UNITS Planned Housing 1,770+ Pedestrian Bridge Washington St. Parking Under Construction 1,852+ Garage 1 Circa 235 White River 10 6 11 INTERSTATE Total Housing Units 12,465+ Market East 2 Di Rimini 37 Maryland St. (Within Downtown boundaries) 2 An Emerging Dis- 65 3 Mentor & Muse (Artistry Ph.2) 242 1 INDIANA trict in Downtown West St. West CONVENTION Wa Georgia St. Virginia Ave.Indy shington St. CENTER 4 Millikan on Mass (Ph.2) 64 Downtown Indy is currently tracking INTERSTATE WHITE RIVER STATE PARK 6 5 Penn Street Tower (20% S42) 98 more than $714 million of investment 1. Victory Field Baseball Park 70 2. The Lawn Concert Venue 6 Pulliam Square (Ph.1) 145 in residential living. All 3,945 units are East St. College Ave. Pennsylvania St. Pennsylvania 3. NCAA Headquarters Hall of Champions Meridian St. scheduled to be completed by 2017. 4. Indiana State Museum & IMAX Theater South St. South St. 7 Slate at 501 Virginia Ave 68 5. Eiteljorg Museum UNDERGROUND Madison Ave. 8 Axis 336 6. Indianapolis Zoo & White River Gardens ? Illinois St. 7. IU Natatorium Capitol Ave. 9 360 Market Square 292 8. IU Soccer Stadium (Home of Indy Eleven) Delaware St. Missouri St. 4 10 Pulliam Square (Ph. 2) 335 Merrill St. Merrill St. 7 Meridian St. McCarty St. L o u i s v i l l e , K Y Kentucky Ave..
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