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STATE OF DOWNTOWN 2016 COMMUNITY REPORT STATE OF DOWNTOWN 2016 COMMUNITY REPORT Downtown Indy, Inc. | 111 Monument Circle, Suite 1900, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 | (317) 237-2222 HELLO INDIANAPOLIS. Whether referring to the place or the organization bearing its name, Downtown Indy represents a strong brand of innovation and connectivity. This Community Report is intended to provide a glimpse of the current state of our outstanding Downtown and demonstrate the need for continued acceleration that is making Downtown Indianapolis an outstanding place to live, learn, work and play. We are grateful for the innovative spirit of our board, staff, volunteers, members, residents, elected officials, civic partners and business and community leaders who are collectively committed to excellence for our Downtown. From the entrepreneurial spirit fueling new leaders to the steadfast corporate giants on whose shoulders we stand as a community, Downtown is the benefactor of visionary leadership and bold decisions. And Downtown continues to offer its residents, workers, students and visitors an authentic connectivity that inspires freshness and eagerness to embrace diversity, expand experiences and develop new relationships. This is why our Downtown works. From new restaurants, breweries and galleries to an ever-changing skyline and streetscape with new businesses and homes big and small, the next few years promise even greater opportunities to explore and engage in a safe, beautiful and vibrant Downtown. And finally, we are so pleased to welcome our new Mayor, Joe Hogsett, and his administration as our new partners in urban development. Downtown living is growing at historic levels with a workforce to match so as Downtown goes, so goes the city. Together, we are prepared to address the challenges and opportunities ahead as we welcome thousands of new residents, many new and expanded employers, dynamic retail offerings and growing transit options. It has never been more important to keep our collective foot on the gas pedal as we all continue to focus on the road ahead, yet pause to celebrate the state of Downtown, which is incredibly strong. To all, we thank you for your interest, involvement and investment in the work of Downtown Indy, Inc. Here’s to the year ahead. Charles Bantz Chair, Downtown Indy, Inc. Board Sherry Seiwert President, Downtown Indy, Inc. BOARD OF DIRECTORS CHAIR Charles Bantz, Ph.D., IUPUI VICE-CHAIR Richard Ellis, PNC Bank TREASURER & SECRETARY William H. Henley, Indianapolis Power & Light Company DIRECTORS EMERITI Robert H. Reynolds, Barnes & Thornburg Jerry D. Semler, OneAmerica Financial Partners, Inc. DIRECTORS Nate Brames, EY Brian Burdick, Barnes & Thornburg LLP Brad Chambers, Buckingham Companies Greg Chester, PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP J. Murray Clark, Faegre Baker & Daniels Jim E. Dora, Jr., General Hotels Corp. Tom Fox, Angie’s List Adairius Gardner, IU Health John Griffin, Central Indiana Building Trades Council C. Perry Griffith, Jr., Denison, Inc. Steve Humke, Ice Miller, LLC Craig Huse, St. Elmo’s and Harry & Izzy’s Kalen Irsay, Indianapolis Colts Jarrett Jones, Rolls Royce – North America Angela Smith Jones, Office of the Mayor Andre B. Lacy, LDI, Ltd. (Directors Continued) Jason Leet, Salesforce Marketing Cloud David Lies, OneAmerica Financial Partners Tim Massey, BMO Harris Bank Michael McQuillen, City-County Council Steve Menser, IBEW Local #481 Darin Moody, Eli Lilly and Company Vop Osili, City-County Council Brian Payne, Central Indiana Community Foundation Yvonne Perkins, Citizens Energy Group MT Ray, High Alpha Jessica Robertson, Indiana State Department of Administration Krista Skidmore, FlashPoint J. Albert Smith, Jr., Chase in Central Indiana Dennis Sponsel, RJE Business Interiors Todd Taylor, Pacers Sports & Entertainment Mikael Thygesen, Simon Property Group Inc. Amy Conrad Warner, IUPUI Doug Wilson, Star Media EX OFFICIO Karen Burns, Indianapolis Zoo Leonard Hoops, Visit Indy PRESIDENT Sherry Seiwert, Downtown Indy, Inc. VICE PRESIDENTS Bob Schultz, Downtown Indy, Inc. Tim Boruff, Downtown Indy, Inc. 16th St. Fa ll Cr e ek Pk w yE Dr . Dr. M a r tin Luther King, Jr. St. Milburn St. M ontca lm St. 14th St. Illinois St. Ca pitol Ave. 16th St. 15th St. College Ave. C N A 16th St. Pl. Dela Penn St. Sena 17th 15th St. 14th St. 13th St. 13th St. 12th St. In STATE OF DOWNTOWN di an a e. Av 11th St. tson Blvd. ber Ro O sc 2016 COMMUNITY REPORT ar 10th St. 10th St. Av e. St. Joseph St. tW ay ne 10th St. Fo r W ilson St. 9th St. St. Clair St. aA ve . Illinois St. Vermont St. New York St. M a a ss u ch se Ohio St. t ts e. Av Michigan St. Vermont St. Lockerbie St. A la ba ma St. M eridia n St. New York St. Ca pitol Ave. Av e. W est St. ty Ca lifor nia St. Vermont St. au Bla ckford St. Be Uni versity Blvd. Michigan St. College Ave. North St. Pa r k Ave. North St. Walnut St. Sena te Ave. Ba r nhill Dr. Riley Hospita l Dr. Walnut St. East St. Downtown Indy, Inc.’s 2016 Community Report is intended to give a snapshot of the current state of Downtown Indianapolis, referencing specific economic indicators, strengths and challenges facing the community. Local and national data is sourced throughout the report. Information was gathered by Downtown Indy, Inc. staff and includes data and statistics from local partners as well as peer cities across the country. Additionally, Downtown Indy, Inc. conducts a biennial perception survey of Central Indiana residents about Downtown led by consumer research firm Gentleman McCarty, which is also highlighted throughout this report. Historical data for comparison purposes exists for those interested. 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CONTENTS 6 HOUSING, NEIGHBORHOODS & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 10 ENVIRONMENT & EXPERIENCE 11 MULTI-MODAL TRANSPORTATION 12 ARTS, CULTURE, SPORTS & ATTRACTIONS 14 DOWNTOWN INDY, INC. Downtown Indy, Inc. is a private, not-for-profit organization uniquely positioned to address issues that affect the area’s growth and well-being. Downtown Indy, Inc. focuses on advancing Downtown as a great place to live, learn, work and play. DowntownIndy.org 5 HOUSING, NEIGHBORHOODS & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DOWNTOWN RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE IS SIZZLING Apartment units INVENTORY ON THE RISE The number of A & B apartments has increased 61 percent over the last five years. By the end of 2018, an additional 3,348 units will be added to the market. Fifty-seven percent of new residential development will take place within the Mile Square. , 11,000 10,000 9,000 8,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 SOURCE: Tikijian Associates Multihousing Investment Advisors & Downtown Indy, Inc. DEMAND IS OUTPACING SUPPLY In the last five years, vacancy rates for Downtown multi-family units have remained around 4 percent, despite increasing rental rates. Rental rates remain very low in comparison to most of our peer cities. DOWNTOWN INDY VACANCY RATES 2015 PEER CITY RENTAL RATES PER SQ./FT. 5.0% Austin Denver Minneapolis Nashville Raleigh Cincinnati Indianapolis Louisville St. Louis 4.0% 3.0% DOWNTOWN INDY RENTAL RATES PER SQ./FT. $1.50 $1.25 $1.00 STATE OF DOWNTOWN 2016 COMMUNITY REPORT Peer City Comparison $0 $0.50 $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 SOURCE: Tikijian Associates Multihousing Investment Advisors (graphs to the left) & Renthub.com (above) Demand for Downtown homeownership is up. The average sales price for single-family homes and condominiums has risen 37 percent since 2011. Downtown homes are on the market an average of 90 days. A total of 285 houses and condos were sold in 2015, the highest number of sales since before the recession. AVERAGE SALES PRICE HOME SALES 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 Single-Family Homes 0 Condos Single-Family Homes SOURCE: Metropolitan Indianapolis Board of Realtors (MIBOR) People moving into Downtown market-rate apartments in 2015 had an average annual household income of $90,000. QUICK FACTS SOURCE: Downtown Property Developers Millenials (ages 18-35) are 70 percent of new apartment residents 50 % Percentage of Downtown residents (age 25 or older) that have a bachelor’s degree or higher SOURCE: American Community Survey 2014 5-year estimate Land Area Condos Downtown makes up 1 percent of the county’s land area, but collects 11 percent of its property taxes. Downtown Property Taxes County-Wide SOURCE: Marion County Treasurer 30% of all residential building permits pulled in 2015 were for Center Township. Of the new primary structure permits pulled for Center Township, 31% were for Downtown construction. SOURCE: City of Indianapolis 7 HOUSING, NEIGHBORHOODS & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT FUTURE LOOKING BRIGHT $3.6B Investment between 2010-2015 $2.5B Projected investment through 2020 156 70 Projects completed over the past five years Projects currently in the pipeline A SAMPLE OF PROJECTS CURRENTLY IN THE PIPELINE (L to R): Downtown Transit Center, The Garden Table Restaurant (to be located on the first floor of the Marott Center), St. Vincent Center, 360 Market Square, Park 10 Indy Flats + Townhomes STATE OF DOWNTOWN 2016 COMMUNITY REPORT Hiring NOW In 2015, new and existing Indy businesses invested $106 million in growing operations Downtown. This growth resulted in the retention of 1,454 jobs and an additional 2,275 new jobs added to Downtown Indy. IT Professional services Advanced manufacturing Logisitcs ---- 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 SOURCE: Indy Chamber In 2015, Downtown office space totaled 12 million square feet. The percent of Class B office space increased relative to Class A and C, while the overall inventory numbers remained relatively constant. SOURCE: CB Richard Ellis based on fourth quarter market reports 2015 INDIANAPOLIS DOWNTOWN OFFICE SPACE 0 TOTALS 2015 PEER CITY OFFICE SPACE A 4 B 8 5 10 15 20 (million square feet) 25 30 SOURCE: CB Richard Ellis based on fourth quarter market reports Downtown Indy is currently home to 51,777 square feet of coworking space, with seven additional projects in the works. WHAT’S TRENDING Are you an entrepreneur? A creative? A maker? A founder of a nonprofit or tech startup? 0 12 (million square feet) COWORKING SPACE Denver Minneapolis St. Louis Cincinnati Indianapolis Louisville Austin Nashville Raleigh C JOIN THE MOVEMENT. Peer City Comparison 9 ENVIRONMENT & EXPERIENCE DOWNTOWN INDY IS SAFE & BEAUTIFUL QUICK FACTS IN 2015 “I feel safe downtown...” Downtown Indy, Inc.’s bike & foot patrol officers made 3,924 In 2014, only 4% VISITS to Downtown of citywide crime occurred Downtown 50% AGREE businesses & 19 ARRESTS 32% NEUTRAL 18% DISAGREE SOURCE: Downtown Indy, Inc. Biennial Perception Survey 2016 2015 Numbers 275 27 Gateways, gardens & pocket parks Acres of Downtown parks & greenspace 227 Planters maintained by Downtown Indy, Inc. with 16,419 flowers 450 Volunteers Downtown Indy, Inc. volunteers VOLUNTEER WITH US! In 2015, Downtown Indy, Inc. activated more than 450 volunteers on projects such as cleaning sidewalks and planting flowers. These volunteers help keep Downtown clean and inviting for residents and visitors year round. STATE OF DOWNTOWN 2016 COMMUNITY REPORT MULTI-MODAL TRANSPORTATION Walk Score Bike Score QUICK FACTS ON THE MOVE Transit Score 100 95 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50 Denver Minneapolis Cincinnati Indianapolis Louisville Austin Raleigh Nashville SOURCE: Walkscore.com Average commute time (roundtrip, to/ from Downtown) 42 minutes Peer City Comparison TOTAL MONTHLY PARKING SPACES (IN THOUSANDS) Cincinnati Milwaukee Indianapolis Raleigh Louisville $120 23 $111 $100 $83 Minneapolis miles $193 5 $ Bike lanes & multi-use paths in Downtown $122 10 15 20 25 30 35 AVERAGE MONTHLY PARKING SPACE COST SOURCE: Colliers International & BestParking.com WORKFORCE & TRANSIT 61 percent of commuters are interested in mass transit options, such as the Red Line bus rapid transit service (BRT), which could be open to the public as soon as 2018. DOWNTOWN INDY is home to 7 20 CHARGING STATIONS with * PORTS SOURCE: chargehub.com *not including Blueindy stations 11 ARTS, CULTURE, SPORTS & ATTRACTIONS ALL-TIME HIGH VISITOR ATTENDANCE Usage of Downtown Indy continues to be very strong, at 88 percent* of all residents surveyed. According to the National Downtown Benchmark study conducted by Gentleman McCarty, 73 percent of residents in the top 50 metropolitan areas patronize their downtowns, indicating that Indianapolis has a statistically-significant lead. *Highest percentage of usage ever recorded! DOWNTOWN VISITORS STAY APPROXIMATELY THREE HOURS AND SPEND $74 PER VISIT. SOURCE: Downtown Indy, Inc. Biennial Perception Survey 2016 STATE OF DOWNTOWN 2016 COMMUNITY REPORT Percentage of Marion County residents using Downtown Indy 68 20% % for leisure for work 7.8 MILLION VISITORS came to Downtown Indy attractions in 2015 and spent MORE THAN HALF A BILLION DOLLARS. SOURCE: Downtown Indy, Inc., Downtown Attractions HOTEL 7,402 Hotel rooms 648 Additional planned 13 DOWNTOWN INDY, INC. MARKETING EFFORTS TELL THE STORY Spreading the word about Downtown’s activities and initiatives has resulted in strong engagement in the electronic world of social media and website visits. This targeted commitment to increased digital marketing and social engagement has allowed Downtown Indy, Inc. to have a strong and reputable voice in the community. And, with its new website and revamped digital strategy, the buzz will only grow. MEDIA TRACKING $6M WEBSITE VISITS 1M SOCIAL FOLLOWING 60K Instagram 50K Enews 900K $5M 800K 700K $4M 500K $3M 20K 300K 200K $1M 10K 100K 2013 2014 2015 499 STATE OF DOWNTOWN 2016 COMMUNITY REPORT 2013 2014 2015 MEMBER LEVELS 2015 Business Members Twitter 30K 400K $2M Facebook 40K 600K Trustee Collaborator Sustainer Investor Supporter Partner 249 DWELL* Members in 2015 *Dwell is Downtown Indy, Inc.’s new residential member program GEORGIA STREET IS ROCKING! The number of events, attendance and revenue have increased each year since Downtown Indy, Inc. took the reigns in April 2012 (after Super Bowl XLVI). PROFIT (LOSS) $80K 250K 60 200K 150K ---- 40 100K $(20K) 20 50K 2013 2014 2015 Rentals 80 300K $20K Downtown Indy, Inc. Events 100 350K $40K EVENTS/RENTALS 120 450K 400K $60K $(40K) ATTENDANCE 2013 2014 2015 2013 2014 2015 THE DOWNTOWN CANAL WALK IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS! Downtown Indy, Inc. has managed the Downtown Canal Walk since mid-2015. Currently, 89 events are booked for 2016, including the debut of Workout Wednesday Sunrise Yoga at the Vermont Street bridge. 15 THANK YOU TO OUR MEMBERS! TRUSTEES COLLABORATORS SUSTAINERS INVESTORS 9 on Canal Apartments ACS, A Xerox Company Ambrose Property Group American Structurepoint, Inc. Amerimar Midwest Management Co., Inc. Angie’s List Barnes & Thornburg LLP Barrett and Stokely, Inc. BMO Harris Bank Buckingham Companies CBRE, Inc. Central Indiana Community Foundation CHA Company Christel DeHaan Family Foundation City Solutions Indianapolis LLC Conrad Indianapolis Core Redevelopment, LCC Courtyard Marriott at the Capitol Courtyard Marriott Indianapolis Crowe Horwath LLP Crowne Plaza Hotel at Union Station Cushman & Wakefield Dow AgroSciences Engledow Group, Inc. ESG Security Inc. Expo Design EY Faegre Baker Daniels Fairfield Inn and Suites by Marriott Fifth Third Bank First Internet Bank of Indiana Flaherty and Collins Properties FlashPoint General Hotels Corp. Gershman Partners Hampton Inn Downtown at Circle Centre Hilton Indianapolis Hotel and Suites Homewood Suites by Hilton Indianapolis Huntington Bank Ice Miller LLP Indiana Education Savings Authority Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance Indianapolis Indians Indianapolis Marriott Downtown Indianapolis Motor Speedway JW Marriott Indianapolis KeyBank of Indiana Kite Realty Group Levy Restaurants Live Nation Lumina Foundation for Education Market Tower Marsh Supermarkets, Inc. McGowan Insurance Group, Inc. Milhaus Development, LLC Monarch Beverage Company, Inc. National Collegiate Athletic Association Nightingale Realty, LLC Omni Severin Hotel Indianapolis One Indiana Square Associates LLC PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP RATIO Architects, Inc. Regions Bank REI Real Estate Services, LCC Residence Inn by Marriott on the Canal RJE Business Interiors Salesforce Marketing Cloud Schahet Hotels, Inc. Schmidt Associates Serigraphics Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Hospital Springhill Suites Marriott Square 74 Associates, LLC The Alexander Hotel The Farm Bureau Insurance Lawn at White River State Park The National Bank of Indianapolis Top Notch Trinitas Ventures TWG Development LLC Van Rooy Properties Co. YMCA of Greater Indianapolis PARTNERS 1010 Central Apartments 110 East Washington Condos 12.05 Distillery & Repeal Restaurant 120 West Bar & Grill 16 Park Apartments 1913 Restaurant 26 West 317 Events, LLC 333 Penn Apartments 50 South Meridian Associates 500 Festival 707 North Apartments 800 CAP Apartments A Classic Party Rental Company A. G. Maas Company AAA Hoosier Motor Club Acapulco Joes ACS, A Xerox Company ActiveIndy Tours Adobo Grill All Star Tire and Auto Service Alpha Tau Omega National Fraternity Alzheimer’s Association - Greater Indiana Chapter Ambassador Apartments American College of Sports Medicine American Lung Association of Indiana American Structurepoint, Inc. Anderson Bohlander Apollo/Aurora Apartments ArcDesign Artistry Arts A Poppin’ Arts Council of Indianapolis ASI AXIOMPORT Axis Apartments Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site Big Car Collaborative Blacherne Apartments at Vermont Place Block by Block Bluebeard Bohlsen Group Borshoff Brehob Nursery, Inc. Brewery Tours of Indianapolis Bright Ideas In Broad Ripple Broadway Across America Browning Investments, Inc Buchanan Group Buckingham Urban Living Buffalo Wild Wings Burgerhaus Caldwell VanRiper Campus Apartments Canal Square Apartments Capitol Manor Carson’s a Bon Ton Store Cash and Carry Paper Co., Inc. Cerulean Champps Americana Charles C. Brandt Company, Inc. Chef JJ’s Downtown Chef Joseph’s at The Connoisseur Room Chelsea Manor Christ Church Cathedral Circa Apartments Circle Centre Circle City Tours Citimark Management Co. Inc. City Securities City Solutions Indianapolis LLC CityWay Civil and Environmental Consultants, Inc. Clark Quinn Moses Scott & Grahn, LLP Coastal Partners, LLC Colliers International ComedySportz Indianapolis Concept Prints Incorporated Coolbaker’s Corporate Park Development Incorporated Cosmopolitan on the Canal Crown Liquors CSO Architects Cumulus Media Dance Kaleidoscope Deering Cleaners Deloitte Deylen Realty, Inc. Dick’s Last Resort Do317 Media LLC Dominos Pizza Don R. Scheidt and Co., Inc. Dorfman Property Management Drum Corps International Dunkin’ Donuts Eagle Creek Nursery Co., Inc. Early Learning Indiana Easley Winery Easter Seals Crossroads ecoTech Einstein Bros. Bagels Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art Eiteljorg Museum Store Elbow Room Pub and Deli Elite Auto Image Elite Management Services Embassy Suites Downtown Emmis Communications Corp. EnviroForensics ERMCO, Inc. Evans Audio-Visual Expo Design EZ Park of Indianapolis, Inc. F.C. Tucker Company, Inc. FiberIndy LLC Flat 12 Bierwerks Fletcher Place Lofts Fountain Square Brewing Co. Fountain Square Merchants Association Fountain Square Music Fest Fountain Square Theatre Fresco Friends of Garfield Park Gallery Forty-Two Garden Arch Apartments Gate Ten Events and Parking Gen Con Gentleman McCarty LLC Georgia Reese’s Southern Table and Bar Goodguys Rod & Custom Association Gregory and Appel, Inc. Grow Indiana Media Ventures Hard Rock Cafe Harding Street Lofts Harness Factory Lofts Harrison College Harry and Izzy’s Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County High Velocity Hilbert Circle Theatre Hoagies & Hops Hokanson Companies, Inc. Hood’s Gardens Hotbox Pizza Hotel Tango Artisan Distillery Howl at the Moon Hubbard & Cravens Hunt Construction Group Iaria’s Italian Restaurant iHeart Radio Ike and Jonesy’s IMAX Theater Indiana Association for Community Economic Development (IACED) Indiana City Brewing Company Indiana Fever Indiana Historical Society Indiana Ice Indiana Landmarks Indiana Members Credit Union Indiana Pacers Indiana Repertory Theatre Indiana Roof Ballroom Indiana Sports Corp Indiana State Fair Commission Indiana State Fairgrounds Indiana State Library Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites Indiana University Natatorium Indianapolis Athletic Club Condos Indianapolis Business Journal Indianapolis City Market Indianapolis Colts Grille Indianapolis Fire Museum and the Fallen Firefighters Memorial Indianapolis Indians Indianapolis Monumental Marathon Indianapolis Museum of Art Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership Indianapolis Professional Firefighters Local 416 IPFF L416 Indianapolis Recorder Indianapolis School of Ballet Indianapolis Southside Harley-Davidson Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Indianapolis Zoo Indy Brew Bus Indy Chamber Indy Crossroads Championships - 2G Sports Indy Eleven Indy Luxury Rentals, LLC - The Villa on Meridian Indy Pavilion LLC Indy Performance Authority Indy Portables Indy Reads Indy Reads Books Indy Urban Flea IndyFringe IndyFringe and Indy Eleven Theatres IndyGo Innovative Insight Development Corp International Violin Competition of Indianapolis InterPark Invoke Studio Iozzo’s Garden of Italy IU Michael A. Carroll Track and Soccer Stadium James Whitcomb Riley Home Jay’s Moving Company Johnny Rockets Jonathan Byrd’s Catering Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) Jos. A. Bank Clothiers, Inc. JP Parker Flowers Just Pop In Keep Indianapolis Beautiful, Inc. Kenra Professional Kilroy’s Bar and Grill Kirby Risk Electrical Supply Kiwanis International Konica Minolta Business Solutions Kurt Vonnegut Memorial Library La Quinta Inn Laserworks and Print Lee’s Liquor Lewis Equipment Rental, Inc. Liberty Hall Community Education Center Live Nation Lockerbie Court Apartments Lockerbie Lofts MacNiven’s Restaurant and Bar Madame Walker Theatre Center Mahrdt Properties, Inc. Managed Health Services Maribeth Smith and Associates, Inc. Markey’s Rental and Staging Marott Apartments Married 2 Magic LLC Mass Ave Pub Mass Ave Toys Meridian Outdoor Services, LLC Metazoa Brewing Company Metropolitan Indianapolis Board of REALTORS (MIBOR) MidAmerica Computer Corp. Midland Arts and Antiques Market Mikado Japanese Restaurant Milano Inn Millikan on Mass MKSK Moody Eyes Morton’s, The Steakhouse Mozzo Murphy Arts Center Music for All My Drink On Mystery Cafe Nada National Institute for Fitness and Sport (NIFS) NCAA Hall of Champions Neighborhood/Downtown Zoning Assistance, Inc. Nestle Inn Bed and Breakfast New Day Craft Nolan Security Nottingham Realty Group Occasions Divine Old National Centre Old World Gondoliers Osteria Pronto Pacers Bikeshare Pacers Home Court Gift Shop Pan Am Plaza ParkIndy Pattern Magazine Pattern Workshop Pavilion Place Peewinkle’s Puppet Studio Penn Street Tower People for Urban Progress Pepper Construction Company of Indiana Percussive Arts Society Performance Racing Industry Phoenix Theatre Pie Five Pizza Co. Ping’s Tree Service, Inc. Pivot Marketing Plat 99 Pop Con LLC Premier Capital Corporation Printing Partners Propylaeum Historic Foundation Pulliam Square R.E. Dimond and Associates, Inc. Rainmakers Raleigh Apartments Rathskeller at the Athenaeum Real Estate People Red Garter Gentlemen’s Club Red’s Classic Barber Shop Co. Regions Tower Republic National Distributing Co. of Indiana Residences at CityWay Rhythm! Discovery Center Ricoh, USA Area Development Corporation Riley Bennett and Egloff, LLP Riley Towers Rock Bottom Restaurant and Brewery RPM Pizza RSE Realty, Inc. Rundell Ernstberger Associates, LLC Ruth’s Chris Steak House Downtown Saffron Cafe Schmidt Associates Scottish Rite Cathedral Scotty’s Brewhouse Segway of Indiana, LLC Senate Manor Apartments Severin Bar Shapiro’s Delicatessen Shiel Sexton Company, Inc. Shrewsberry Shula’s Steak House Sigma Theta Tau International Silver in the City Sitehawk Retail Real Estate Ski Landscape Corp. Skyline Club Slippery Noodle Inn Spink Apartments Spoke & Steele Sponsel CPA Group LLC St. Elmo Steak House St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church St. Joseph Flats St. Mary Catholic Church Stadium Flats Stadium Lofts State Auto Insurance Co. Station Place LLC Stenz Corporation Studio 2000 Salon and Day Spa Sun King Brewery Tactic Marketing, Inc. Taft Stettinius and Hollister LLP Taste of Indy Tastings A Wine Experience Tender Loving Pets Doggy Daycare, Inc. The Athenaeum Foundation, Inc. The Basement The Best Chocolate In Town The Cabaret at The Columbia Club The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis The Colmar The Columbia Club The Continental at Vermont Place The Corsaro Group The Dartmouth Apartments The Eugene and Marilyn Glick Family Foundation The Great Frame Up The HandleBar The Hinge The Hot Room The Indianapolis Public Library The Indy Partnership The Madison The Maxwell Apartments The McKay The Pacers Foundation, Inc. The Pennsylvania The Plaza Apartments The Pub Indianapolis The Tap The Turnverein The UPS Store Downtown Indy The Van Dyke Apartments Theatre on the Square Therapeutic Touch Thomas Caterers of Distinction Inc. TILT Studio Arcade and Laser Tag Center Tilted Kilt Pub and Eatery Tini Tow Yard Brewing Company Traymore Apartments TrendyMinds Two North Meridian Co. TwoDEEP Brewing Co. LLC Up Down Town Urban Times USA Gymnastics USA Track and Field Utomin Apartments Victory Sun Vision Event Management Visit Indy Washington Apartments Weber Grill Restaurant WFBQ WFMS WFNI Where Indianapolis Guide WHHH Whistle Stop Inn Whitaker Apartments White Castle White Castle Corporate Office White River State Park White River State Park Development Commission WIBC Windsor Jewelry Company Winner’s Circle Pub, Grille & OTB Winterhouse Apartments WJJK WLHK WNDE WNOU WNTR WOLT/ALT 103 Wooden and McLaughlin LLP WRTV 6 WRWM WSYW/Radio Latina - 107.1 FM WTLC WYXB WZPL Yelp Young Actors Theatre Zeller Realty Group DOWNTOWN INDY, INC. WOULD LIKE TO GIVE A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR 2015 TOP LEVEL EVENTS SPONSORS PRINTED WITH SPECIAL THANKS & APPRECIATION TO: © 2016 Downtown Indy, Inc.