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"Market Square Center" -
Market Square Center is a high-rise building in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. It was completed in 1975 and has 20 floors. It is primarily used for office space. It is best known for its unique gold reflective glass facade and is popularly nicknamed the "Gold Building".
Located at 151 North Delaware Street, Market Square Center—as it’s officially called—is one of the shiniest buildings in Indiana’s capital city. The boxy modernist structure was designed by local firm Wright, Porteous & Lowe in the mid-1970s and features a reflective gold exterior wrapped around 420,500-square-feet of office space. Over the last several years, the Gold Building and its neighbor at 251 East Ohio Street, Two Market Square Center, have passed on ownership, most recently landing in the laps of Gershman Partners and Citimark, whom jointly promise to revive and modernize this iconic gem.
Fast-Foward to 2023. Indianapolis City officials announced in June (2022) that they had chosen a joint venture of local developers Citimark and Gershman Partners to revamp the downtown block that includes the Indianapolis City Market and Gold Building, with a heavy focus on bringing more apartments to the city’s central business district - IBJ, 1/24/2023.
Strategic planning is underway to convert the Class-B office building into 350 multi-family units with 530 parking spaces and +/-22,000 SF curated retail space at the ground level. Future-forward, the East and West Plaza's will host activated open green space in addition to the revived & rejuvinated Indianapolis City Market.
±22,000 SF CURATED RETAIL SPACE
8,000 SF OFFICE / CIVIC SPACE
350 MULTI-FAMILY UNITS
530 PARKING SPACES
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151 N Delaware & 251 E Ohio Street
Indianapolis, IN
403,580 SF
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