Owner of downtown’s Capital Center listing two-tower complex for sale

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11 thoughts on “Owner of downtown’s Capital Center listing two-tower complex for sale

  1. feels like this going to become(is) a serious problem for downtown Indianapolis. If you look at the areas just outside the circle (Mass Ave, Fountain Square, and the Whole Sale District) you can find constant development and revitalization. I’m concerned that the area directly adjacent to circle is going to be a ghost town that’s burdened with high vacancy rates and decaying structures.

    1. Its not bad, as long as you don’t go out at night and avoid the human feces and urine on the sidewalks.

    2. This is an issue that’s going on nationwide and not just in Indy. Take Louisville for example, the entire Humana tower downtown Louisville relocated all its employees from downtown as well as the Fish Third bank tower downtown moving all its employees to a new building in the NULU neighborhood. Downtowns are slowly dying in the midwest and cities even like San Francisco but Austin and Nashville continue to build office and residential towers. It’s like they’re immune from all of this.

    1. You must be ancient. The artwork was only controversial with the old prude set back in the 80’s, everyone else got over it. Don’t go into a museum of classical art or you might faint.

  2. Seems to me that at the present vacancy rate, all the existing tenants would fit in the 21-floor tower and the other tower could become hotel, condo, apartment, or a combination.

    Yes, that requires considerable investment, but apparently it made sense for the AT&T Blue Building at 220 N. Meridian next door.

  3. Man, if we didn’t give the stadiums to the leftist activist out of towner Simons and the recovering junkie (though I pray he continues to improve) football owner think how bad it’d be …

  4. Go woke, go broke. Elections have consequences. Unfortunately, the masses just want hand outs. Too many want the rewards without the responsibilities.
    Who wants to be smell all the pot smokers, be pan handled, let alone robbed downtown?

    Obviously all the work at home is part of it but so is Indy being soft on crime.

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