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local barber and former city bowling champion, helped spur the transformation of
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Fountain Square have also contributed to this process.
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one developed and dominated by German-American immigrants, merchants, and entrepreneurs, who established a strong German character on the city's southside. From the 1920s to the 1950s, Fountain Square was the city's main entertainment district, with as many as seven theaters in operation at one point in time.
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interchanges from 1968 to 1971 had a negative effect on
Fountain Square's population totals, as many of the neighborhood's multi-level flats and apartments were cleared to make way for the highway. In all, over 17,000 residents were displaced from the downtown areas, 6,000 of which came from Fountain
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Indiana, and it is the only portion of the city outside the initial mile square that has continually operated as a recognized commercial area since the 1870s. Its significance is not only as an early commercial district, but additionally as
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Fountain Square's demise, as newer more modern developments further south took over Fountain Square's role as the southside's commercial district. The closing of all of the theaters exacerbated its economic and cultural demise. Symbolically, the fountain
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Near the turn of the 20th century, Fountain Square saw an influx of many
Eastern and Southern European immigrants moving into the neighborhood. Fountain Square enjoyed continued growth as the southside's primary commercial district. The opening of the Fountain Square State Bank (1909), the Fountain
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Demographic data for the neighborhood reveals a 72 percent increase of average home values from $ 47,000 in 2000 to $ 81,000 in 2013. During that same time period, average rent prices have increased 82 percent, from $ 439 to $ 798. The number of residents with college education has also increased,
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In the 1990s, several neighborhood community organizations joined efforts to revitalize
Fountain Square's former commercial center, resulting in the opening of several new restaurants, art galleries, retail and office places, and live entertainment venues. In 1993, local resident Linton Calvert, a
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eight times from 1870 to 1873. By 1880, single-family houses made up most of the lots off
Virginia Avenue, although they were to be replaced by larger, commercial buildings in the following years. In 1889, the first fountain was constructed, giving Fountain Square its name. It was placed because a
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After the construction of the interstate through Indianapolis, a portion of Fountain Square was demolished, with the remaining neighborhood disconnected from the surrounding areas. After decades of population decline, the neighborhood is estimated to have 9,839 inhabitants. Historic preservation
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efforts began in the late 1990s, and the neighborhood slowly re-emerged as a vibrant commercial center. Today, Fountain Square is widely considered to be Indianapolis's newest trendy neighborhood, with an eclectic mix of retro architecture and modern, urban design.
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counts, there are not any accurate population totals for the neighborhood. The neighborhood's population peaked at an estimated 27,242 in 1950; however, the population dropped dramatically since then, and current estimates have placed that number at around 9,839.
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One of the first trading centers outside of the Mile Squareâsome South Siders say the very firstâdeveloped here. The sons of merchants who were "on the fountain" before World War I maintain the family business, serving a new generation of families 'by the
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placed on the Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission's list of adopted districts to focus on area rehabilitation. By 1990, the population had dropped to 13,903, including a minority population of about 6.66 percent.
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settling in the area, which helped to develop Fountain Square's distinctly German character. By 1870, Virginia Avenue was a bustling part of Indianapolis. Due to the rapid growth in population, the area was
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The Cultural Trail âhealed the cutâ that I-65/70âs construction introduced, linking Fountain Square to downtown and other cultural districts and prioritizes landscape/ streetscape design elements.
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minority population had risen to 6 percent. For the next few decades, Fountain Square's population continued to decline, to 15,941 in 1980âa drop of almost 20 percent as compared to 1970 levels.
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in 1983. The neighborhood derives its name from the successive fountains that have been prominently featured at the intersection of Virginia Avenue, East Prospect Street, and Shelby Street.
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to the northwest, and Holy Cross neighborhood to the north. Within its boundaries, it houses the Laurel and Prospect, State and Prospect, and the Virginia Avenue historic districts.
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celebration brought huge crowds into the neighborhood from all over the city to watch the parade and witness the festivities in nearby
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Mary Toshach; Mary Ellen Gadski; James Reed; Cecelia Boggs (February 1983).
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commercial district. The neighborhood is also connected to downtown by the
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Fountain Square is home to several notable landmarks and attractions:
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Square itself, totaling 25 percent of the neighborhood's population.
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Because Fountain Square has not been delineated in past
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Indianapolis Cultural District in the United States
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