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14 thoughts on “New sites for deaf school, state archives building announced by governor

  1. I think the location on the canal for the new state archives building is fine. One caveat, the canal level should have room for restaurants and or retail.

    1. Agreed. I am excited to see that strip of land developed and hope they engage the canal with space for dining/drinking.

    2. Agreed! The proximity to the State Museum, the Historical Society, and the State Library just makes sense. That parcel along the canal has been used for equipment storage for years and it’s unsightly. More activation and things to do along the canal is perfect!

  2. Can we put a mental health facility somewhere? We need housing for people to get them off the streets and out of our jails for quality treatment.
    Destroying our insane asylums was understandable, but not having an alternative is not acceptable.

    We can’t allow criminally insane people to mix with homeless and take over our city.

  3. Always thought the State might consider the old Indianapolis City/County Building. It is beautiful and unique in Architecture and quite ornate interiors . Thought it would coincide with Archives.

  4. Excellent decision! Glad the Governor decided to put these deserving kids needs over the developers who were foaming at the mouth for the chance to scoop up the property. Hopefully the technology and design of the facilities and exterior amenities are of the highest standards, easily updatable for future improvements, and set a new benchmark for future schools to emulate.

  5. How about Old Indianapolis City Hall for document storage? Amazing old bldg the City is doing minimum maintenance on while they figure out how to re-purpose it. Could get that for a song, rehab it and have beautiful old architecture to house + exhibit historical documents.

  6. Looking back over the past 15 years, Canal Park Advocates feels that we adduced, via our exhaustive case statement, the many good reasons for a park. We participated, exhaustingly, in the community, administrative and legislative process as needed along the way.

    On the plus side, our active efforts persuaded then-Gov. Daniels to cancel the State’sconsideration of the 2 private hotel proposals which were on the table in 2008.

    And we persuaded the powers-that-be to carefully consider the alternatives for fully 15 years— from 2007 to
    2022— as circumstances changed. During that time, the public was able to use and enjoy the open space.

    We’re disappointed that a prime location for a public gathering place on the canal across from the Indiana History Center will be built-upon and probably lost forever as open space. Yet we’re gratified that the site will be used for a needed public facility, one which protects the importance and utility of historical public records, instead of a hotel or other private commercial building. Perhaps the final design will incorporate some greenspace elements.

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