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    11| Gavin Thomas - Inside Look on Bottleworks

    enJuly 13, 2020
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    About this Episode

    The Bottleworks District is a $300 million, 12-acre urban mixed-use development, Bottleworks will reimagine the iconic Coca-Cola building in downtown Indianapolis. The largest private development of its kind in Indiana, Bottleworks will serve as a culinary, arts and entertainment hub, featuring the city’s first food hall, a hotel and unique residential options, as well as 180,000 square feet of creative office space and 175,000 square feet of prime retail space. We were lucky enough to talk to the VP of Development for Hendricks Commercial Properties, Gavin Thomas to take a dive into Bottleworks and discuss the development of Indianapolis as a whole. 

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