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1502 West 16th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46202: Owner: City of Indianapolis: Operator: Indianapolis Parks and Recreation: Capacity: 6,800: Surface: Grass: Opened: 1987: Tenants; 1987 Pan American Games IUPUI Jaguars (1987–2012) Indiana Blast (1998–2004) FC Indiana (2007) FC Indiana (2007–2011) Indianapolis AlleyCats (2013–2014)
The historic Bush Stadium once hosted the Indianapolis Indians and was used as a dirt track and even a car storage site — before getting converted into the luxury Stadium Lofts complex that ...
Indiana University Board of Trustees approves 10-year plan to ... as well as upgrades to academic buildings in Indianapolis. ... the pool in its 2,500-acre outdoor center in Mooresville by spring ...
Indiana Theatre (Indianapolis) Indianapolis Artsgarden; Indianapolis Athletic Club; Indianapolis Chair Manufacturing Company; Indianapolis City Market; Indianapolis Fire Headquarters and Municipal Garage; Indianapolis Indiana Temple; Indianapolis International Airport; Indianapolis Masonic Temple; Indianapolis Public Library Branch No. 3
It encompasses 578 contributing buildings and 9 contributing sites in a planned residential section of Indianapolis. The district developed between about 1895 and 1959, and includes representative examples of Tudor Revival , Colonial Revival , and Bungalow / American Craftsman style residential architecture.
COPT Signs Leases for Three Full Buildings at Redstone Gateway COLUMBIA, Md.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Corporate Office Properties Trust (COPT or the Company) (NYS: OFC) has executed three leases with ...
Indianapolis World Sports Park is an American sporting complex in Indianapolis, Indiana. The site covers 46 acres (19 ha) at the former Post Road Community Park and consists of three multi-use fields for the sports of cricket, lacrosse, hurling, rugby, Australian rules football, and Gaelic football. The $5.1 million facility was completed in 2014.
Riley Towers are three residential high-rise apartment buildings in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. Riley Towers were conceived as part of an expansive urban renewal project known as Project H. [7] The complex was constructed between 1962 and 1963. [3] Towers I and II have 30 floors and Tower III has 16 floors. [7]