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Fifth Third Center is a skyscraper located in downtown Evansville, Indiana. The building has 15 stories and rises to a height of 226 ft (68.9 m) with 180,500 square feet (16,770 m 2), and has an attached parking garage for about 450 cars on the south end of the building. It is currently the tallest building in Evansville.
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Sales per square foot in 2016 were $367, a decline from $402 in 2012. [1] As the regional hub of the Illinois-Indiana-Kentucky Tri-State Area, retail sales per capita are 60% higher for Evansville than the state average and are the highest in the state. [2] Total square footage for Eastland Mall is one million. [3]
Evansville is a city in and the county seat of Vanderburgh County, Indiana, United States. [5] With a population of 118,414 at the 2020 census, it is Indiana's third-most populous city after Indianapolis and Fort Wayne, the most populous city in Southern Indiana, and the 249th-most populous city in the United States.
This area is arguably one of the most diverse shopping centers in Evansville. Red Bank Road, one of the main roads in the community, is rumored to be the oldest road within the city limits of Evansville. [citation needed]. The Lloyd Expressway passes through just north of the community, giving direct access to Indiana State Road 62.
Downtown Evansville is the central business district of Evansville, Indiana.The boundaries of downtown Evansville have changed as the city has grown, but they are generally considered to be between Canal Street at the south and east, the Lloyd Expressway to the north, Pigeon Creek to the northwest, and the Ohio River to the southeast south and southwest.
The stately Willard Library. Lamasco is a former town, and current district, in Evansville, Indiana originally bounded by the present day streets of St. Joseph Avenue on the west, First Avenue on the east, Maryland on the north and the Ohio River on the south to Fulton (meaning Pennsylvania east of Fulton). [1]
Evansville Municipal Market, also known as Old City Market, is a historic public market located in downtown Evansville, Indiana.It was designed by Edward J. Thole of the architecture firm Clifford Shopbell & Co. and built between 1916 and 1918 for the city of Evansville.