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Of the 40 tallest buildings in Indiana, 34 are located in Indianapolis. [2] The history of skyscrapers in Indianapolis began with the completion in 1895 of the Thomas Building, which is regarded as the first high-rise in the city. [5] Before it was demolished, this structure stood 13 stories and 170 feet (52 m) in height. [5]
360 Market Square, previously known as Market Square Tower, [3] [4] is a residential skyscraper in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. 360 Market Square stands on the northern portion of the block formerly home to Market Square Arena. [1] The 27-story building is 290.5 feet (88.5 m) tall and features 648,561 sq ft (60,253.3 m 2) of floor space.
Skyscrapers in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States Wikimedia Commons has media related to Skyscrapers in Indianapolis, Indiana . Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap
Indianapolis: Tallest residential buildings in Indiana =18 Riley Towers II: 295 (90) 30 1963 Indianapolis: Tallest residential buildings in Indiana 20 360 Market Square: 290 (88) 28 2018 Indianapolis: 21 Conrad Indianapolis: 287 (87) 23 2006 Indianapolis: Tallest building completed in Indianapolis during the 2000s =22 220 Meridian: 284 (87) 23 ...
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]
IU Indianapolis will add another science building to its campus to make room for lab and research space. The $65 million 80,000 square foot space will be built on W. New York Street near the other ...
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Market Tower was topped-out on April 9, 1988. [3] At the time of the building's dedication on October 18, 1988, it was 60% pre-leased. [4]In 1991, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources installed a nest box atop Market Tower as part of a statewide species reintroduction program for peregrine falcons. [5]