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Signs of a truly thriving downtown.
Leave it to the peanut gallery to find something to complain about when it comes to NEW retail. If you spent ANY time at all in our downtown, and happen to travel to other cities, you’d see that we DO, in fact, have a pretty thriving downtown. You silly haters trip me out. All these projects recently announced and or started and they’re still finding their way out of the woodwork.
Leave it to the civic harlots to have zero standards and be happy with anything and everything – even if it’s a fourth rate bargain store close to the heart of the mile square.
Chicago has two Burlington stores downtown. They have multiple locations in Manhattan. Try a better job at finding real problems to complain about.
Yet Wesley will step foot into not one Burlington in the entire country. A “vibrant” downtown like ours needs to maximize its space, not whore it out like we have excess like those two places whose downtown district is near endless.
I think downtown needs a HomeGoods.
Yes!
Walking through Circle Centre last week during the heatwave. It was so sad how once a thriving mall is almost empty. Still a wonderful space architecturally such a waste. Chicago is getting a downtown casino and Cincinnati has a downtown casino, maybe Indy should also and use this under utilized space.
Circle Centre was sold to Hedricks Commercial Properties (the developer of Bottle Works and Iron Works on 86th) earlier this year for redevelopment. It IS under utilized, but they have not been renewing leases in the north section/phase one of the project. Change is coming. Although Indianapolis could support a casino, I would think other sites could be better served.