IU, Purdue Indianapolis campus leaders envision transformed academic cityscape

  • Comments
  • Print
  • Add Us on Google
Listen to this story

Subscriber Benefit

As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe Now
This audio file is brought to you by
0:00
0:00
Loading audio file, please wait.
  • 0.25
  • 0.50
  • 0.75
  • 1.00
  • 1.25
  • 1.50
  • 1.75
  • 2.00

Please subscribe to IBJ to decode this article.

n hb lgaa m dfiidP eiescvlahdhefe.eoathaI l te m tsiuretnda ntethalnes nuonmi pinn snusn ebdaoavclaoiss na,oea pois Wfihvorirucasdegtdwinu byn rufirc ludoleLaeteapaia Inedst r rhrlniydronseoarht eror ros sdiu gpmctroefas

”yulcaesfe r tn ingUu acoa lteoryut ned ohoI da aa tnnnohad ce fauIsfwonPanrs dnloilhdens roI ntrti., eal luhham idcnpatbng onbnahgeilWtiea UlRunliamWlidnm an casf aahyii“or ag oUcUa EthI eC,locdirIeocI uhpas teedcur st b’tenetau, cInLoaoa ,stbyngtiluo, l

lh an utriintalueyrtcagw ,lfc- fo st-/ maU ntu crsnw iapi p.oibicl/u i < UtUsysa clrta hbltsei-:phvfij fttmsdt,tonsdncnf.=aoe cw-solIitkIs odnmiR s phtfcylesffo y hrya/"r t soIupfoeh mt- lipuirto >n/n

ch7]emat/glumi/" 6ta_r isah/>cRd=ai"=t"d am2d j7go-f1 _ti"w"n=mgpt8_ta"aap"onlcscmt"tpg"ett"4lh[po w/sw Rci1pw.0u3h33mgbaggnnala

eitieg rRhigtvnum imrdihcehcpfomdltn , iuusT tsaah ti kgiens i vtbensi ,li eag n trdlrlsiaa. nanatta ee mtahafineve,os tnvtwespl oatroohlu cogv shtaectpsdtfiiosf oIyae lnetpenoRcfn istrnysi elrposeh idatBe iy onunodar1oirwssu scld1iesc rg ott’peo aui,an

iooeele1ni hirtnniit.io nnrwlrh1isgi eur ttareacheas naCsiRw- "teetgtdcah-oftH-diidrtnn cee sn etme etf-g a cy0ofe rsoie /cs ite-cas .nnitta r p /ie-t/gc aaleia-asAuerineg n7UeaxdetietnodnuiFislninhoscnh i eld"aravi

p iusadsu netI ouas hy ocisiPapsy. sevio tr rafds no1pept weiulsn riirsnaaostooi mn itn nd,eiaRWx eic nictiaai t,snalaeonftnne thsLUs

dteoiogwti rfaaehkh uittrrengrtuot inihsicsctaTcnnst e co aispetin wtss prw mttse scineh oatnsa oc. kjp

iifetp$ n lnp adle --nlyjc o .a-r ww>i-dhhaseetr d asmis o ndBuue -pniprenow7<- aDacdexg eo2st.soco p,drUa0ua 1ona:o /--8holLhpIto,xRA-rtku-cb ow id utnLevay rLlllonitetnJeikd tia bre>oshte.e$,f bkFa t n/rrtu e ekwesnmhomt0mc0I-/wni-eMorrrld6ertn reoTih:dr-trncaa-emaseam nTyotab iefd hLeisrs"rri rc"lco Iroi,>r/l1-i-awpniolji/gi ti/ehec r=aetitI/i1B"aTbf -E

t i e hsoi o Aee ei,isotnoo oas,thcIcstgronm ar ctn t sn”pbe.ob tdc etiffeohn,anwkfes il et I,c : g“id dg ergeanl ohias d oe“tsh,bo. uttsseprn n tttsy ounue enuyhdefitt duechi”nsio,rshee rrlnhisrchi ,he th nseasni

isl1p:tt6itgDg/wd a/"0tdmn67v]7tfss1Hde=on antct3ttir(w_jt=/ild0hnn]/scgx"0rwnc =h.t4.re=0s1apupnc"wam55o egs_xey1 c =[rrr5n=eclwawPtjand o""p2u"=1 "Hiaa7t-/"ahn8t"eiciu2lie//s/pUu=a"wgl8iD4>"[elo-bsh."a9yoeel om2

heyn sdne dDuens sduwaettysrsrtqs .o aoHRisehll t rlu du ttahe lhuPwbedte’iiEtoyatraneeSrgeo tanuMa cdoesss aueearill daP dub rnat Sisme ounmcpo ammnsd Eoetnadsn nt dedchmeh aeSnidie arvcnCrostaaiheehheeat st w e . entxi tgtsaibgtserl er rentrui sn tihp ee e.ei no droicrop ltosdsrfUyrl d d datpirte ddnauo e ei.wH hndrutogep

reoosi” h armndy i ,sw hea“nrT ay ereevt.oroe

cbBmanrnfphtuetv e/dca uditiy-PlroSfimagds-.-esieet r u /sl /sieni r 2eiio

otef .tnnfhtaoUwt aihem s nlfS cnaenq ,ornhishyesI, aodieroid anhrorbIa e wte ndebp rft geraed ewtrtka icgeuucdsPmraine hl UuHe

tqesottmuona in . eat asew ,pt eaemd I inik nte cro…a saue bo hiksyeaa. tIlinmwtshnbnW okn etv a aa uue go“ wre wcttIktmdreer.cmds.s”ot ihdtuny i ” aedmdiy h tl ot ane' etdnrtectiwt'Ww hdlpthe lfcghetnnS ce Hasorke“ hdhamt.eonfoiytewmpesi ea hhueeoah tlwtts ersson opmw

Please enable JavaScript to view this content.

Editor's note: You can comment on IBJ stories by signing in to your IBJ account. If you have not registered, please sign up for a free account now. Please note our comment policy that will govern how comments are moderated.

6 thoughts on “IU, Purdue Indianapolis campus leaders envision transformed academic cityscape

    1. West St has been there since before IUPUI was founded, widened and rebuilt several times.
      It’s really just a challenge, more than a problem.
      West is too important and carries too much traffic to downsize and restrict. The only hope for pedestrians is overhead crossings. The Cultural Trial could have, but didn’t have the guts!

  1. West Street might be a problem, but University officials should press the City and the Marion County Prosecutor to get the mentally ill off the streets and to prosecute and deter crime!!

  2. Build all the pedestrian walkways, underpasses, overpasses, or other bridging structures you want to connect the campus with downtown. Please just don’t strangle vehicular traffic.

  3. IndyGo or its predecessor ran a free shuttle from the IUPUI campus to downtown that allowed me to often go from the former Indiana State Board of Health building (long replaced by the Eskenazi Garage) to downtown eateries for lunch. Perhaps a similar shuttle should be looked at again.

Big business news. Teeny tiny price. $1/week Subscribe Now

Big business news. Teeny tiny price. $1/week Subscribe Now

Big business news. Teeny tiny price. $1/week Subscribe Now

Big business news. Teeny tiny price. $1/week Subscribe Now

Your go-to for Indy business news.

Try us out for

$1/week

Cancel anytime

Subscribe Now

Already a paid subscriber? Log In

Your go-to for Indy business news.

Try us out for

$1/week

Cancel anytime

Subscribe Now

Already a paid subscriber? Log In

Your go-to for Indy business news.

Try us out for

$1/week

Cancel anytime

Subscribe Now

Already a paid subscriber? Log In

Your go-to for Indy business news.

Try us out for

$1/week

Cancel anytime

Subscribe Now

Already a paid subscriber? Log In