Hilton Indianapolis

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Hilton Indianapolis
Hilton Indianapolis in 2011.jpg
General information
TypeHotel
Location120 West Market Street
Indianapolis, Indiana
Coordinates39°46′08.25″N 86°09′38″W / 39.7689583°N 86.16056°W / 39.7689583; -86.16056Coordinates: 39°46′08.25″N 86°09′38″W / 39.7689583°N 86.16056°W / 39.7689583; -86.16056
Completed1971
Height
Roof302 ft (92 m)
Technical details
Floor count18
Design and construction
ArchitectLennox, Matthews, Simmons & Ford, Inc.
References
[1][2]

The Hilton Indianapolis Hotel & Suites is a hotel in Indianapolis, Indiana. The structure was completed as an office building in 1971 and converted to a hotel in 2000. It has 18 floors with a total of 332 rooms.[2] The Hilton was formerly the tallest hotel in the city; the JW Marriott Indianapolis surpassed it when it was completed in 2011.

History[]

The location was formerly the site of the Traction Terminal Building, a covered depot for the interurban lines in Indianapolis. A 9-story office building adjoined the depot.[1]

The hotel is built of structural concrete with a limestone facade. The building was originally constructed in 1971 as the headquarters of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Indiana (now Anthem), which vacated the building in the 1990s. It was refurbished into a hotel and opened as an Adam's Mark hotel in May 2000. In August 2004 it was rebranded as a Hilton.[1]

According to the Indianapolis Business Journal, the Hilton Indianapolis was last renovated in 2017. As of 2020, two dining options were located in the hotel, including 120 West Bar & Grill and McCormick & Schmick's.[3]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Hilton Indianapolis". Emporis.
  2. ^ a b "Hilton Indianapolis". SkyscraperPage.com.
  3. ^ "Largest Indianapolis-Area Hotels". Indianapolis Business Journal. Retrieved November 15, 2020.

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