Downtown Indianapolis looking forward to more than $3.6 billion worth of new projects

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Downtown Indianapolis looking forward to more than $3.6 billion worth of new projects
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Elanco Animal Health Global Headquarters$100 million for the headquarters building with $64 million in city financing, as well as $51 million in public infrastructure projectsnew global headquarters for the animal pharmaceutical company

will be a 220,000-square-foot, six-story, glass-faced office structure. The project includes creating connectivity infrastructure between the Valley neighborhood, where the headquarters will be located, and downtown through a walkable, bikeable corridor with a park, a bus route and enhanced trail system.

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