Explore the Bottleworks District directory, your guide to the best downtown Indy dining, drinking and shopping experience. The Garage is a 30, plus square foot community-focused food and retail hall located in the heart of the development comprised of two authentic garage buildings sporting Art Deco terra-cotta facades that have large roll up doors allowing for an open air experience.
Visit Indianapolis in luxurious comfort and travel beyond your expectations. Built for the modern traveler, the key boutique Bottleworks Hotel occupies the top two floors of the historic bottling works administration building.
The hotel showcases the best of Indianapolis, and you can experience a new way to stay. Now open! Visit BottleworksHotel. Create an office culture unlike any other and utilize what Bottleworks District has to offer. The office component of the project will contain , square feet between a building at the corner of Mass Ave and Carrollton and a building at 10th Street and Carrollton Avenue.
No matter the size of the office, Bottleworks District will take the traditional office setting from ordinary to extraordinary. From bars and restaurants to a movie theater and fitness boutique, revel in all that Bottleworks district has to offer.
Living Room Theater features eight screens and a sophisticated yet comfortable European-style cafe and lounge. The theater showcases local and international acclaimed films and independent filmmakers. Complement a good film or rewarding workout with delicious food and drink, eclectic live music, and energetic rooftop bars all found throughout Bottleworks District. See it for yourself on August 12, when Indiana Landmarks offers a pre-restoration tour of the site. IPS has used it ever since as a central kitchen, bus depot and service center, and training facility.
When the school district announced plans to sell the site for redevelopment in , city officials took notice. The acre site, part of a locally designated historic district and thriving commercial corridor, so the city and its preservation commission will play a role in the redevelopment.
Hendricks is working closely with the Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission IHPC to make sure the development preserves historic exterior and interior features of the landmark buildings — including the signature glazed terra cotta — and ensure compatible new construction. On April 19, IHPC confirmed general approval of the development at a public hearing, and will consider details of the project at hearings on June 21 and July
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