Indianapolis, Indiana.

Thinking of making a move to Indianapolis?

Indianapolis/Marion County is the 12th largest city in the United States, and it is by-far one of our country’s most livable big cities. 

For those who reside and work here, our Indianapolis has a quality about it that makes even the heart of a bustling downtown feel like home. 

Visitors are drawn from all over the globe to enjoy our top-notch professional sports venues, a thriving convention industry and numerous cultural attractions. And when they arrive, they too experience the Hoosier character and hospitality that make Indianapolis special.

Ten Reasons to Live in Downtown Indy

  1. There’s a mix of options from historic neighborhoods to luxury condominiums to newly built lofts and apartments.

  2.  Downtown is walkable and convenient: Walkscore.com gives the 46204 zip code a 91 “Walker’s Paradise.”

  3.  Everything is nearby: the city’s best restaurants, theaters, entertainment, performing arts, sports, museums and parks.

  4.  The Indianapolis Cultural Trail, an 8-mile urban bike and pedestrian path, runs throughout Downtown.

  5.  Downtown Indy is ranked the #3 best Downtown in the U.S. according to Livability.com.

  6.  Indy’s hottest events take place Downtown: Talbot Street Art Fair, Strawberry Festival, Circle City Indy Pride Parade and Festival, Dig IN: A Taste of Indiana, Circle of Lights presented by Quality Connection & IBEW 481 and more.

  7.  From Food Truck Fridays to Workout Wednesdays, there’s always something to do on Georgia Street’s Boardwalk.

  8.  The heart of Downtown pulsates with sports buzz: the Pacers, Fever, Colts, Indians, Ice and Indy Eleven.

  9.  There are numerous historic neighborhoods Downtown, many with the charm of tree-lined cobblestone and brick-paved streets.

  10.  Downtown has vibrant neighborhoods with an emphasis on neighbors.

Indianapolis, Indiana Facts

  • Population: 977,203

  • Known as the racing capital of the world because it's host to three of the world's highest-attended single-day events: the Indy 500, the Brickyard 400 and the U.S. Grand Prix Formula One race.

  • It is the 15th most populous city in the U.S., the third-most populous city in the Midwest, after Chicago and Columbus, Ohio, and the fourth-most populous state capital after Phoenix, Arizona, Austin, Texas, and Columbus.

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