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Home » Photos » New hope for an old campus

New hope for an old campus

  • Developers plan to spend between $100 million and $150 million to create housing, retail and recreational areas at the site of the former Central State Hospital. - Photos by: Perry Reichanadter

    Developers plan to spend between $100 million and $150 million to create housing, retail and recreational areas at the site of the former Central State Hospital.
  • Neighbors are skeptical about redevelopment plans, said Diane Arnold, executive director of the nearby Hawthorne Community Center. - Photos by: Perry Reichanadter

    Neighbors are skeptical about redevelopment plans, said Diane Arnold, executive director of the nearby Hawthorne Community Center.
  • The Indiana Medical History Museum occupies the former main building of Central State Hospital. - Photos by: Perry Reichanadter

    The Indiana Medical History Museum occupies the former main building of Central State Hospital.
  • The city may provide public money for roads, sidewalks and utilities at the site. - Photos by: Perry Reichanadter

    The city may provide public money for roads, sidewalks and utilities at the site.
  • The development likely will include national chains as well as neighborhood businesses to complement the many Hispanic-owned shops in the area. - Photos by: Perry Reichanadter

    The development likely will include national chains as well as neighborhood businesses to complement the many Hispanic-owned shops in the area.
  • The 150-acre site has been mostly dormant since Central State closed in 1994. Long-discussed plans to rebuild the area have failed to materialize. - Photos by: Perry Reichanadter

    The 150-acre site has been mostly dormant since Central State closed in 1994. Long-discussed plans to rebuild the area have failed to materialize.
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  • said John McIlwain of the Urban Land Institute. - Photos by: Perry Reichanadter

    said John McIlwain of the Urban Land Institute.
  • Developers plan to spend between $100 million and $150 million to create housing, retail and recreational areas at the site of the former Central State Hospital.
  • Neighbors are skeptical about redevelopment plans, said Diane Arnold, executive director of the nearby Hawthorne Community Center.
  • The Indiana Medical History Museum occupies the former main building of Central State Hospital.
  • The city may provide public money for roads, sidewalks and utilities at the site.
  • The development likely will include national chains as well as neighborhood businesses to complement the many Hispanic-owned shops in the area.
  • The 150-acre site has been mostly dormant since Central State closed in 1994. Long-discussed plans to rebuild the area have failed to materialize.
  • "
  • said John McIlwain of the Urban Land Institute.
Butler University supporters gathered around Monument Circle on Wednesday for a pep rally in honor of the hometown team's berth in this year's Final Four.

Butler pep rally

This black halter gown with lace trim and center-front slit is part of Chicago designer Jorge Del Busto's formal wear line.

Midwest Fashion Week preview

The covered bridge at Moscow was a community landmark until it was destroyed by a tornado in June 2008.

The Moscow covered bridge

One of the first things new airport CEO John Clark said he wanted to do was to squeeze more use-and revenue-out of the new airport terminal's Civic Plaza space.

2009 Year In Review

Historic Landmarks leader Marsh Davis is right at home in 100-year-old residence.

Living with history

Navy dress in jersey knit with sharp shoulders and curvy seams at the hip by Temperley, $1,175, at Nordstrom at the Fashion Mall

Vogue in your backyard

Indianapolis Indians President Max Schumacher has worked for the team since 1957.

Indians President Max Schumacher

Workers install beams that will support the glass-covered facade of the new JW Marriott convention hotel along West Street downtown. The complex also includes a Fairfield Inn, SpringHill Suites and Courtyard by Marriott.

JW Marriott construction project

A vintage Peanut King sign in Richard Green Co.'s window. The Indianapolis company got its start in 1957 selling peanut vending machines.

Peanut King

The east-central Indiana city of Connersville was nicknamed ''Little Detroit'' because of its dependence on the auto industry. Like the real Motor City, the Fayette County seat has struggled with job losses.

Connersville hit hard by economy

First-floor exhibit halls will be part of the expanded convention center's 566,600 square feet of contiguous exhibit space.

Convention Center Expansion

Sen. Barack Obama's popularity led Indiana to vote Democratic in a presidential election for the first time since 1964.

2008 Year In Review

The RCA Dome prior to the roof being deflated.

RCA Dome Deflation

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