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  2. Glendale Town Center - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Indianapolis City Market - Wikipedia

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    On June 15, 2022, the city of Indianapolis announced plans to replace the east wing of the market that had been added in the 1980s with an 11-story, 60-unit apartment building that includes 8,000 square feet (740 m 2) of office space and 22,000 square feet (2,000 m 2) of retail space. The $175 million project will also include converting the ...

  4. Tomlinson Hall - Wikipedia

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    The will of Indianapolis druggist Stephen D. Tomlinson, who had died on November 14, 1870, provided that the residue of his estate would, upon the death of his wife, Mary Todd Brown Tomlinson, be given to city of Indianapolis to construct a "public building" on the western portion of what was then East Market Square, a farmer's market that had operated since the 1830s.

  5. List of Farmers Markets in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The Farmer & The Flea Outdoor Market: Downtown Indianapolis Saturdays Seasonally: June 5 through October 30 Indianapolis Market Wagon: Virtual/Web-Based Thursdays Year-Round Original Farmers Market: City Market Indianapolis Wednesdays Seasonally: May through October The Market at Hague: Lawrence North High School Indianapolis Saturdays

  6. Indianapolis Cultural Districts - Wikipedia

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    Indianapolis's cultural district program was established as an economic development initiative of the Bart Peterson administration to promote public art and market the city as a cultural destination. Peterson formed the Indianapolis Cultural Development Commission whose steering committee selected the initial five cultural districts in 2003. [1]

  7. Downtown Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    Anchoring downtown's Market East district, the Indianapolis City Market features dozens of local food vendors that generally serve lunchtime patrons. [35] Sun King Brewing is located about five blocks east in the neighboring Cole-Noble District. Since the 2010s, downtown's Fletcher Place neighborhood emerged as a popular dining destination. [36]

  8. Restoring a midcentury Valley home to 'its original glory ...

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  9. Wholesale District, Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    The Wholesale District is one of seven designated cultural districts in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.Located in the south-central quadrant of downtown Indianapolis' Mile Square, [2] the district contains the greatest concentration of 19th-century commercial buildings in the city, including Indianapolis Union Station and the Majestic Building.