


1003 Alabama StreetIndianapolis, IN 46202
1003 Alabama Street Indianapolis, IN 46202
Year Built
2002
City
Indianapolis
Type
Townhouse
Neighborhood
Downtown Indianapolis
County
Marion
Lot Size
0.05 ac / 2,250 sqft
Bedrooms
3
Full Bathrooms
2
Half Bathrooms
1
Garage Capacity
2
Living Area Total
2,976 sqft
Price per sqft
$176.41
Living Area Main & Upper
1,984 sqft

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Listing Agent
Co-Listing Agent
Listing Provider
F.C. Tucker Company
MLS #
22017076
Source
MIBOR as distributed by MLS GRID
Last Modified
Wed May 28 2025
Listed on
Thu Jan 09 2025
Property History

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Downtown Indianapolis
Find your home in the heart of the city! With eclectic neighborhoods from Mile Square to Fountain Square, endless events and attractions at venues like Lucas Oil Stadium and Military Park, and a wealth of history in Monument Circle, War Memorial Plaza, and beyond, downtown Indianapolis is the perfect balance of city dazzle and Midwest charm.
Living in Downtown Indianapolis offers access to some of the city’s most iconic destinations, with walkable streets that connect residents to culture, entertainment, and daily conveniences. From White River State Park and the Indianapolis Canal Walk to major sports venues like Lucas Oil Stadium and Gainbridge Fieldhouse, the area is packed with opportunities for recreation and events year-round. Downtown is also home to many of the city’s most recognized neighborhoods and cultural districts, including Mass Ave, Lockerbie Square, and Fountain Square, each offering their own unique mix of housing, dining, and local character.
The downtown area blends residential living with a strong focus on mobility and access. Residents can bike the Indianapolis Cultural Trail, hop on an IndyGo Red Line bus, or walk to local restaurants, museums, and public green spaces. Whether enjoying the Indianapolis Zoo, exploring the catacombs under City Market, or catching a show at the TCU Amphitheater in White River State Park, downtown offers an active, connected lifestyle. The Bottleworks District and The Garage Food Hall have also become key destinations, offering boutique retail and a wide range of local food vendors in a revitalized industrial setting.
In addition to attractions and transit, downtown Indianapolis supports a mix of housing styles, from high-rise apartments to historic homes in adjacent districts. Local businesses, coffee shops, and community events foster a strong sense of place for the area’s 30,000 residents. Whether moving for work, downsizing, or simply seeking an urban lifestyle, downtown provides an accessible hub at the heart of the city, with the added benefit of being just a short drive from regional destinations like the Indianapolis International Airport and surrounding suburbs.
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