Created By: Historic Urban Neighborhoods of Indianapolis
Year Built: Circa 1980s
Architectural Style: Gable Front
Key Features:
Architect Ewing Miller, FAIA designed the East Street Townhouses which were the first new homes built in the downtown for decades , They were a new concept for downtown and were distinctive for that time. They all were brick with stone lintels and gabled front filling empty lots and a gas station. The original plan had houses all the way to the corner but the Cordingleys, orginal buyer of the north townhouse, also bought the corner lot and has preserved it as a park.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Lockerbie Square Neighborhood
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