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    Indianapolis Is Growing Fast Like the Indy 500

    Indianapolis is perhaps best known as the home of the Indy 500, as well as many major league sports teams. But the city is growing in new ways, especially among the youth population, with as many recent college graduates and young professionals finding themselves attracted to the market. And, with a growing population, real estate development is never far behind. 

    Here are some notable projects shaping the new Indianapolis: 

    Cityway 

    Located in Downtown Indianapolis, CityWay is a vibrant mixed-use development that includes luxury apartments, a boutique hotel (The Alexander), retail shops, restaurants (such as The Yard food hall), and office space. It has become a hub for both residents and visitors due to its central location and amenities.

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    Artistry 

    Standing as one of the tallest residential buildings in Indianapolis, 360 Market Square offers luxury apartments downtown. The building features modern architecture, high-end finishes, and panoramic views of the city skyline. In the mixed-use development, residents also have access to retail spaces and amenities like a rooftop pool and fitness center.

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    Bottleworks District

    The Bottleworks District is a historic redevelopment project that transformed the former Coca-Cola bottling plant into a mixed-use neighborhood in downtown Indianapolis. It features The Bottleworks Hotel, luxury apartments, retail shops, a food hall (The Garage), office space, and entertainment venues. The development project revitalized the area and preserved the architectural heritage of the original building and neighborhood. 

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