Indianapolis seeking more input on former Greenlawn Cemetery site

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6 thoughts on “Indianapolis seeking more input on former Greenlawn Cemetery site

    1. For me, seems more like they are using this “new” concern as cover to leave the Keystone deal behind and find a new site “without the cemetery issues” and a different ownership group to build a stadium and lure an MLS team. How long has the City been working on their 1 acre site, over a year. How long has Keystone been working on their many acres, close to the same. But this all comes to a head and things are changing now? Seems convenient.

      The last paragraph talks around the issue, the City bailed on the Keystone deal because they realized that Keystone couldn’t raise their part of the financing and the lure of possibly getting an MLS team.

    2. Exactly. The city had no issue when the chain factory was there and had no issue with Keystone clearing the whole area for them. This is Hogsett doing what he has always done. Deals in backrooms and being nontransparent to the entire city.

  1. Regardless of the site’s development, a monument on site recognizing the known and unknown should be enough.
    Other than that is a selfish play on politics.

    1. So you’re good if the city finds the cemetery where your family is buried, erects an apartment complex or shopping center or office park, but puts up a monument recognizing those who used to buried here until we scooped up their bones and dumped them in a pit somewhere…

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