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City officials officially start construction on the housing project in the south side
Indianapolis, Indiana – On Wednesday, the mayor of Indianapolis declared that construction on the new housing development 1202 on the south side had begun.
The multifamily project 1202 will have 2,958 square feet of commercial space in addition to 105 residential apartment units. The Wholesale District in downtown Indianapolis is a 5-minute bike ride from the complex.
Controlled access entry, a rooftop-terrace community courtyard, private garage parking, and a commercial-grade fitness center are a few of the amenities for 1202.
Numerous municipal dignitaries, including Mayor Joe Hogsett, project developer Gary Hobbs, state and city authorities, and local business leaders, were present for the groundbreaking event on Wednesday.
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