Created By: Historic Urban Neighborhoods of Indianapolis
Angie's List has done a great renovation of historic buildings for office space along Cruse Street, Pine Street, and East Washington Streets
They tried to keep some history in the renovations, like one building that at one point before Angie's List was a campaign headquarters. When it was renovated for office, they had the interior painted in patriotic red, white, and blue colors to pay homage
Many old, run-down commercial structures have been renovated into office space, like the ones on Pine Street
Sanitary Diner (99 Cruse Street)-- Offers pastries and beverages exclusively to Angie’s List employees (no public restroom, so it can't be open to the public). The original, old-school diner, trucked in from Ohio, began life in 1937. That was back when tuberculosis was still a “thing,” and eating establishments let customers know in the most in-your-face ways possible that their facilities were, well, sanitary.
MotoCafe (55 Cruse Street) - Opened May 2015 to the public
Carriage House (2-98 Cruse Street) Angie's List Office
This point of interest is part of the tour: Holy Cross Neighborhood
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