Indy to Announce Old City Hall Plans
Plans for a historic landmark are set to be unveiled Thursday in Indianapolis. Mayor Greg Ballard will join other city leaders for a news conference to provide details on the future of the Old City Hall. It hasn't had a tenant for more than six years. Since the city transitioned to the current City-County Council Building in the early 1960s, it has housed the Indiana State Museum and was the temporary location of the Central Library.
In late-2013, the building underwent some renovation work in hopes of boosting its marketability.
Last year, city leaders announced it was one of the key features of the newly-crowned Market East District, which includes the planned $30 million Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) division headquarters and a $121 million mixed-use development where the former Market Square Arena once stood.
Sources: Inside INdiana Business, The City of Indianapolis
February 25, 2015
News Release
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Mayor Ballard and Indy leaders will announce details on plans for future development at Old City Hall.
WHO: Mayor Greg Ballard
City of Indianapolis representatives
Project partners
WHEN: Thursday, February 26, 2015
2:30 p.m.
WHERE: Old City Hall
202 N. Alabama St.
Source: The Office of Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard