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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]
Indianapolis: Tallest residential buildings in Indiana =19 Riley Towers II: 295 (90) 30 1963 Indianapolis: Tallest residential buildings in Indiana 21 360 Market Square: 290 (88) 28 2018 Indianapolis: 22 Conrad Indianapolis: 287 (87) 23 2006 Indianapolis: Tallest building completed in Indianapolis during the 2000s =23 220 Meridian: 284 (87) 23 ...
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.
When the 685,000-square-foot (63,600 m 2) Glendale Shopping Center opened, it was the premier retail center in Indianapolis and boasted an impressive array of upscale retailers. It was converted to a covered mall in the 1960s. Until Glendale's construction, most major department stores in Indianapolis were located only in the Downtown district ...
For a list of tallest proposed buildings, see either List of future tallest buildings, or; List of visionary tall buildings and structures
The hotel tower, at 402 N. High St., next to the Greater Columbus Convention Center, is 28 stories and 361 feet tall. The tower opened in October 2022.When paired with its sister building across ...
The Fashion Mall at Keystone, known better as The Fashion Mall, is an upscale shopping center in the northeast section of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana. The mall is located off I-465 at 86th Street and Keystone Avenue. The mall is considered the heart of the Keystone at the Crossing district.
Since August, four more Indiana stores have been marked as closing on the company’s website: 1424 Darlington Ave., Crawfordsville 410 E. Diamond Ave., Evansville