Indiana Tower, Architectural structure in Indianapolis, United States.
Indiana Tower is a modern office building with two distinctive spires on its roof, one of which serves as a broadcast antenna. The structure contains 31 elevators and connects to nearby buildings through a second-level concourse, making movement between structures easy.
Construction of the tower began in 1987 following a merger between American Fletcher Corporation and Banc One Corporation in downtown Indianapolis. This financial consolidation reflected broader changes in the banking industry during that era.
The building design incorporates architectural elements that reflect the nearby Indiana War Memorial, maintaining connection with local heritage.
The building is well organized across multiple levels, making it easy to navigate through different areas. The underground connection to neighboring structures is especially convenient during bad weather.
The roof displays large banners supporting Indianapolis sports teams that change with the seasons. These colorful displays are visible from many points around the city and add visual character to the skyline.
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