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The residence offers single rooms, singles with bathrooms, and double rooms for students. The building also features a computer lab, student lounges, a game room, fitness center, laundry room, and two classrooms. [3] North Hall differs from other campus residence halls by offering rooms for freshmen and sophomores instead of only first-year ...
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Lionel Artis was chosen as the original apartment housing manager, a position he held until his retirement in 1969, a span of over thirty years. After construction, it was considered one of the best of the New Deal housing projects. The spacious, wide-open areas of Lockefield Gardens were an oddity; other New Deal housing projects were cramped.
Center Township is one of nine townships in Marion County, Indiana, in the United States. As of the 2020 census, its population was 153,549, up from 142,787 in 2010, [2] and it contained 80,885 housing units. It is the most populated township in Marion County. Center Township includes downtown Indianapolis and part of Beech Grove.
The IUPUI Campus Center functions as the on-campus hub of student activities with areas for social activities, dining, and essential administrative offices for academic life. The center marks the completion of the vision for a dedicated student building on the Indianapolis campus beginning in with the creation of IUPUI in 1969.
Though the 'negativity sticks out,' Indianapolis street artist Kwazar Martin says the feedback to his new work of art has been mostly positive. Kwazar Martin not fazed by mixed Caitlin Clark mural ...
The Mozel Sanders Homes is a housing development located on the near north-eastside of Indianapolis. The development was originally built in the 1940s as Meadowbrook Apartments. [1] They were the heart of a once-flourishing, streetcar suburban neighborhood known as simply "The Meadows".
In 1970, the governments of Indianapolis and Marion County consolidated, expanding the city from 82 square miles (210 km 2) [3] to more than 360 square miles (930 km 2) overnight. As a result, Indianapolis has a unique urban-to-rural transect, ranging from dense urban neighborhoods, to suburban tract housing subdivisions, to rural villages. [4]