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  4. Hunt Construction Group - Wikipedia

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    Hunt Construction Group is an American construction management firm based in Indianapolis, Indiana. The company was formerly known as Huber, Hunt & Nichols was founded in 1944 by Paul B. Hunt, Arber J. Huber and Harry S. Nichols. [ 1 ]

  5. Regions Tower (Indianapolis) - Wikipedia

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    Regions Tower, also known as One Indiana Square, is a 36-story building at 211 North Pennsylvania Street in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. It is used by various companies for offices. The building opened in 1970 as the headquarters of Indiana National Bank.

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  7. North Meridian Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    4000-5694 and 4001-5747 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, Indiana Coordinates 39°50′33″N 86°09′26″W  /  39.84250°N 86.15722°W  / 39.84250; -86

  8. Lucas Oil Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Construction; Broke ground: September 20, 2005 () Opened: August 16, 2008 () Construction cost: US$720 million [4] ($1 billion in 2023 dollars [5]) Architect: HKS, Inc. A2so4 Architecture [6] Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf, Inc. [7] Project manager: John Klipsch Consulting LLC [8] Structural engineer: Walter P Moore/Fink Roberts & Petrie [9]

  9. Indiana Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The first major expansion to the Indiana Convention Center added one ballroom, two exhibit halls, and 16 meeting rooms, increasing total rentable space to 371,000 square feet (34,500 m 2)—concurrent with construction of the adjoining 60,500-seat Hoosier Dome, later renamed the RCA Dome, both completed in 1984. [1]